How to make online tuition work for studentsHow to make online tuition work for students

With schools closed for the foreseeable future, teachers have valiantly turned to a variety of video conferencing platforms to deliver ongoing education, but many face technical hurdles using platforms that were never designed with their needs in mind. They continue to do their best and we’re seeing them heroically persevere.

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The Simpsons is one of the jewels in the Disney Plus crown and fans are being rewarded for their loyalty with the release of a fresh short-film starring their favorite Springfield family. Read on and we'll explain how to watch The Simpsons: Maggie's Playdate with Destiny today - stream the new Simpsons movie wherever you are with the help of our

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Phishing emails impersonate the White HousePhishing emails impersonate the White House

Scammers have begun to impersonate US President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence in new phishing emails that distribute malware or try to trick users into falling for extortion scams.

The email security firm Inky has discovered a series of phishing emails in which cybercriminals try to impersonate the White House. In these emails, the

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Nvidia reportedly readying GeForce MX450 to challenge AMD and IntelNvidia reportedly readying GeForce MX450 to challenge AMD and Intel

Nvidia is reportedly preparing a Turing-based successor to its Pascal-based GeForce MX300 series of entry-level graphics cards in order to better compete against AMD and Intel.

That’s according to a 3DMark database spotted by hardware leaker @_rogame, which suggests that the MX GPU - which will end up in entry-level notebook designs - will be based

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NASA facing rise in cyberattacksNASA facing rise in cyberattacks

NASA has seen increased malicious activity from both nation-state hackers and cybercriminals who have begun to target the US space agency's systems and staff working from home during the global pandemic.

Mitigation tools and measures put in place by NASA's Security Operations Center (SOC) were successfully able to block a wave of cyberattacks

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iOS 14 might let you try out apps before installing themiOS 14 might let you try out apps before installing them

Code spotted in an early build of iOS 14 suggests that Apple is working on a new feature called Clips, which would let you test out dynamic and interactive content from apps without actually installing them.

As 9to5Mac reports, the idea is that you could watch a video from YouTube, for example, without actually having YouTube installed. Users would

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