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Linksys Launches Affordable MR7350 Mesh Router With Wi-Fi 6 Support

Linksys Launches Affordable MR7350 Mesh Router With Wi-Fi 6 Support Linksys has expanded its range of Wi-Fi 6 mesh routers by launching the Max-Stream AX1800 Mesh WiFi 6 Router (MR7350). The new Wi-Fi mesh router has been debuted as an affordable option against the existing Linksys MR9600 and Linksys Velop options. The Linksys MR7350 router has a coverage of up to 1,700 square feet. However, it can be used as a mesh node on an Wi-Fi 6-based mesh network. The router has backward compatibility support, which means it can be connected not just with Wi-Fi 6 devices but also with gadgets that have a previous-generation Wi-Fi standard (including Wi-Fi 802.11ac and earlier). Linksys Max-Stream AX1800 Mesh WiFi 6 Router (MR7350) price, availability details The Linksys Max-Stream AX1800 Mesh WiFi 6 Router (MR7350) comes with a price tag of $149.99 (roughly Rs. 11,400). This is significantly lower than the Linksys MR9600 that's available at $399.99 (roughly Rs. 30,400). The new route

Facebook Says to Block Foreign State Media Ads for US Election

Facebook says it will block ads from foreign state media during the US election, as well as allowing users to hide all paid-for political messages. The move comes with the social media giant under growing pressure over its hands-off approach to misinformation and inflammatory posts -- including from Donald Trump -- and following criticism it turned a blind eye to foreign interference in the 2016 presidential poll. Facebook's  head of global affairs acknowledged the company fell short during the contentious poll in which it has acknowledged Russia-backed content reached as many as 126 million Americans on its platform. Facebook Aims to Help US Voters, but Won't Block Trump Misinformation Nick Clegg,  writing  in the UK's Daily Telegraph newspaper on Wednesday, said the company would be "blocking all ads in the US during the election period from state-controlled media organisations from other countries." Anyone running political ads on the platform w

Streaming Users - Access Hundreds of New Titles Using a VPN

How to Watch Streaming & Netflix Outside US – Top 5 VPNs That Can 100% Unblock US Streaming/Netflix Now! Without any doubt, Netflix is the most popular media streaming service. With close to 140 million subscribers, you can’t go wrong if you sign up for an account. However, you might be in for a big disappointment if you access one of the country-specific versions of Netflix. This is because every country has a different catalog of titles. Let’s see why is that and how you can circumvent this? We will tell you how to watch Netflix abroad using a reliable VPN. Stream Netflix  from anywhere using a VPN Unlock  Netflix libraries including US, UK  & more Try it risk free Watch Netflix Like American Netflix has tons of amazing shows and movies on display: House of Cards, The Crown, Hemlock Grove – and those are just a few examples. It’s just a shame that many people have to unblock US Netflix to enjoy all of that. If you’re in that situation, no need to worry since we

Zoom to Offer End-to-End Encryption for All Users, Trial to Begin in July

Zoom to Offer End-to-End Encryption for All Users, Trial to Begin in July Zoom Video Communications will offer its free and paying users end-to-end encryption for video calls and launch a trial version in July, the video conferencing provider said on Wednesday. The company  said  to help prevent abuse, it will only make the feature available to users who provide a verified phone number. California-based  Zoom  had originally planned to strengthen encryption only for its paying clients. The company has attracted millions of free and paying customers as the  coronavirus  outbreak forced more people to work from home, but has faced criticism over privacy and security issues. Zoom also came under fire for failing to disclose that its service was not fully end-to-end encrypted. Taiwan and Germany have placed restrictions on Zoom's use, while Elon Musk's  SpaceX  banned the app over security concerns. The company also faces a class-action lawsuit. The company  hired

Twitter Introduces Voice Tweets, Initially Only for iOS Users

Twitter said on Wednesday it is testing a new feature that will allow users to tweet using their voice, capturing up to 140 seconds of audio in a single tweet. The feature will be available to a limited number of users on  Apple's  iOS platform for now and be rolled out for more  iOS  users in the coming weeks, Twitter said in a  blog post . The micro-blogging platform said users will be able to create a voice tweet using a new "wavelengths" icon on the Tweet composer screen. Social media companies including Twitter have long been under pressure to curb content such as abuse, harassment and misinformation on their platforms. "We are working to incorporate additional monitoring systems ahead of bringing this to everyone," Twitter spokeswoman Aly Pavela told Reuters. "We'll review any reported voice tweets in line with our rules, and take action, including labeling, as needed." Twitter, which adds labels to content containing manipul