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French regulators have hit Google and Facebook with fines totalling 210m euros (£175m) over use of cookies. Data privacy watchdog the CNIL said both sites were making it difficult for internet users to refuse the online trackers. Consent for the
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Windows 11 continues to evolve Microsoft appears to be making some much-needed changes to Windows 11 to help its new operating system run faster. As Windows Latest reports, Microsoft is actually undoing one of the changes it made back in 2019, when it
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Want to use Android apps on a PC? These are the apps, services, and OSes that can make it happen. Ever wish you could run an Android app or game on your PC so you weren’t relegated to a tiny phone screen?
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Are unsolicited ads from third-party services and pop-up suggestions from Microsoft ruining your Windows 11 experience? Here’s how to get rid of them. While there is much to like about Windows 11, there are a few things Microsoft didn’t get right, including
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