YouTube will reportedly tackle TikTok with upcoming ‘Shorts& video feedYouTube will reportedly tackle TikTok with upcoming ‘Shorts’ video feed

There’s no doubt that TikTok and its format of short, music-backed video clips has been a runaway success, filling the void left behind by the likes of Vine years before it. Now, YouTube wants in.

According to sources speaking with The Information, the Google-owned video giant is planning a Shorts feature that will more or less mimic TikTok’s f

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Xerox is backing out of HP takeoverXerox is backing out of HP takeover

As a result of macroeconomic and market turmoil caused by the coronavirus outbreak, Xerox has announced that it will no longer pursue its acquisition of HP Inc.

The Connecticut-based company first revealed that it was considering buying its fellow printing giant back in November of last year. However, after HP turned down its first offer to buy the

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Grab the Google Home Max through JB and save AU$199!Grab the Google Home Max through JB and save AU$199!

If you’re after a smart speaker that will satisfy your audio needs and is able to give you a serious sound blast, then you'll want to take a look at the monster-sized Google Home Max. 

The Home Max is the largest and most powerful out of Google’s family of smart speakers, weighing 5.3kg – at that level of heft, it could potentially double as a mus

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Microsoft joins forces with Plaid to make Excel a fintech appMicrosoft joins forces with Plaid to make Excel a fintech app

Microsoft has partnered with San Francisco-based fintech startup Plaid to develop a new software app called Money in Excel. The collaboration will allow people to automatically import their bank and credit card account data into the personal finance tool. The software will be available to Microsoft 365 subscribers in the US initially. 

The Money in

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Amazon's Prime Video iOS app finally lets you purchase TV shows and moviesAmazon's Prime Video iOS app finally lets you purchase TV shows and movies

Apple and Amazon seem to have made nice, with the Prime Video app on iOS, iPadOS and tvOS now supporting in-app purchases. Apple device users, be it an iPhone, iPad or Apple TV, will now be able to rent or purchase anything from the Prime Video library directly from the app.

Previously, to skirt around Apple's exorbitant 30% cut on in-app

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AMD vs Intel

You’ve probably already heard of the AMD vs Intel rivalry. Anyone who’s a gamer, a content creator or looking to build a PC or workstation knows that these two manufacturers have been battling it out in the components arena. And, with a plethora of options from both, it’s harder than ever to pick the right CPU or graphics card.

Even if you're an

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