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Firefox 90 Updates SmartBlock Feature for Easier Facebook Access, Release Date Revealed
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10 April 2021, 11:00 am EDT By Logitech remote control ( Pexels/Oleg Magni )
Logitech has gone a long time without any hardware updates, and now the tech company announced that it will no longer manufacture Harmony universal remotes.
Logitech discontinues Harmony remotes
According to TechHive, Logitech s universal remotes have been among the best universal remotes on the market, especially in the recent years.
The Harmony remotes were perfect for home theater users who want a traditional-style remote that can connect almost anything in a living room and a smart home.
However, with massive tech companies like Apple, Google, and Amazon extending their reach into home control and HDMI-CEC connects controls for more devices, the market for universal remotes is more of a niche than ever.
Google Chrome Linux to Receive Privacy, Security Feature: Why Does it Arrive Late for Chrome?
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3 March 2021, 11:29 pm EST By
Google announced on Mar. 3 that it will now halt all operations in tracking users through targeted ads. By early 2022, the tech giant also decided to end support in using browser cookies for users safe browsing experience.
Google Will Not Rely Anymore on Tracking Ads for its Users
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Google decides to stop operations in tracking users through targeted ads.
Director of Product Management, Ads Privacy and Trust David Temkin posted on a blog post that the company will not be leaning on the targeted ads in tracking users activity and information. Before, the company has been reliant on utilizing its third-party cookies for tracking purposes, but now, the said method is removed from its book.