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Huawei could be planning to launch a new PS5 and Xbox Series X rival

READ MORE Currently, Huawei is still on the US Entity List which restricts trade between US firms and the P40 Pro makers. This trade blacklisting, which came into force in May 2020, has meant Google apps such as Gmail and the Google Play Store can t be installed on Huawei phones straight out of the box. While Huawei s own AppGallery app marketplace is missing plenty of big name US apps such as WhatsApp, YouTube and Twitter. And on the gaming front apps from big name US developers like EA and Activision (i.e FIFA and Call of Duty) can t be found on the AppGallery.

Chromecast with Google TV is getting a feature it should already have

READ MORE Thankfully, Google will be making headway into resolving this issue by adding the new Kid Profiles. As reported by Android Police, a Google rep has confirmed that work is underway to add better parental controls to Chromecast with Google TV. This will come in the shape of Kid Profiles, which will restrict your young uns from accessing adult content. This feature is expected to roll out in the next month or so. A Google representative said: Just wanted to post an update that Kids Profiles should be rolling out in the next month (or so). Restricted profiles are indeed deprecated in [Google TV] and replaced by the new feature Kids Profiles , which allows you to setup a safe space for kids in Google TV.

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Businessweek Reports New Details on Alleged China Spy Chip

Photo: STR/AFP (Getty Images) More than two years after Bloomberg Businessweek published a widely disputed investigation claiming the Chinese government had secretly installed microchips on server motherboards produced by Supermicro that were used to spy on companies like Amazon and Apple, the outlet has published its follow-up, which doubles down on the initial report and expands the scope of the alleged espionage to a dizzying degree. Advertisement Titled “The Big Hack,” the initial Businessweek cover story, published in October 2018 and authored by Jordan Robertson and Michael Riley, drew widespread criticism from other journalists and commentators, and was directly disputed by Apple, Amazon, and server manufacturer Supermicro. These allegedly compromised servers, the report claimed, were used by nearly 30 companies banks, government contractors, Amazon, and Apple among them giving China’s People’s Liberation Army a backdoor “into any network that included the altere

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