An asteroid bigger than the London Eye is heading towards Earth, NASA warns
Named '2016 NF23', the large lump of space rock has been labelled "potentially hazardous" and boasts an estimated diameter of up to 160m

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Blizzard releases new Overwatch animated short called Shooting Star - and fans are LOVING it
Blizzard has released a new Overwatch animated short titled Shooting Star, much to the delight of fans

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Microsoft is making a HUGE change to Windows 8 that will affect millions of users
If you're a Windows 8 user you might want to start thinking about upgrading to a newer version of Microsoft's operating system

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British-built LASER spacecraft will be launched into space tonight
The satellite, dubbed Aeolus, will lift-off on a Vega rocket from EuropeSpaceport at Kourou in French Guiana this evening at 22:20 BST

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Microsoft: Office 365 for Mac subscribers must run newer editions of macOS

Microsoft has warned Mac subscribers of Office 365 that they must be running either macOS Sierra or macOS High Sierra next month when the company updates the productivity applications.

"As of the Office 365 for Mac September 2018 update, macOS 10.12 or later is required to update to the new version of the Office client apps for Mac and receive new feature updates," Microsoft announced in a support document.

Microsoft will probably deliver the Office 365 September update around September 11 or 12 if it sticks to the usual monthly refresh schedule.

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Mozilla sets termination date for Firefox's legacy add-ons

Mozilla this week laid out the roadmap for ending Firefox support for all old-school add-ons, telling users that the end of those legacy extensions would come in just two weeks.

"Mozilla will stop supporting Firefox Extended Support Release (ESR) 52, the final release that is compatible with legacy add-ons, on September 5, 2018," wrote Caitlin Neiman, add-on developer community manager, in an August 21 post to a company blog.

Firefox ESR is the version designed for enterprises and other users who want a more static browser; Mozilla upgrades ESR about once a year, as opposed to the every-six-week standard feature update tempo. Firefox ESR 52, destined to fall off the support list in two weeks, was first issued in March 2017. Its replacement, Firefox ESR 60, debuted in May of this year. Since that latter date, Mozilla has been regularly updating both ESR versions to give customers time to migrate from version 52 to version 60.

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