Oculus Rift now requires Windows 10 to run new featuresOculus Rift now requires Windows 10 to run new features

Windows 10 may be getting replaced soon with Windows 10 S, but, for now, it’s the most popular OS option for PC users and virtual reality (VR) headset owners. 

Still, up until now, the Oculus Rift has worked on older systems like Windows 8.1 and Windows 7, for the minority of users who can’t or don’t want to upgrade. But, with Oculus’ recent updat

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Honor 7S announced, promising premium features for under £100

The Honor 7S has just been announced for the UK and it’s a true entry-level phone when it comes to price, as it’s just £99. That's even cheaper than the Honor 7A.

The handset, which landed in Pakistan last month, packs in a surprising number of features for such a low price.

Highlights including a 5.45-inch 720 x 1440 screen with a trendy 18:9

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Apple and Samsung end patent fight after seven long yearsApple and Samsung end patent fight after seven long years
Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption An Apple iPhone and one of Samsung's Galaxy S phones

Apple and Samsung have finally settled a seven-year-long patent dispute, bringing to an end the long-running battle over the design of their rival smartphones.

The terms were not disclosed.

But it comes weeks after a US

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Babylon claims its chatbot beats GPs at medical examBabylon claims its chatbot beats GPs at medical exam
Image copyrightBabylonImage caption The artificial intelligence software provides what it determines to be the most likely diagnoses

Claims that a chatbot can diagnose medical conditions as accurately as a GP have sparked a row between the software's creators and UK doctors.

Babylon, the company behind the NHS GP

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Google Home speakers complain of 'glitch'Google Home speakers complain of 'glitch'
Image copyrightGoogleImage caption Google has said it is not sure how long it will take to fix the problem

Google's internet-connected speakers are apologising for being somewhat less "smart" than normal.

The Home devices are responding to queries by saying "there was a glitch" or "sorry, something went wrong".

Use

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Ticketmaster admits personal data stolen in hack attackTicketmaster admits personal data stolen in hack attack
Image copyrightTicketmasterImage caption Ticketmaster sold 292 million tickets in 2017

Ticketmaster has admitted that it has suffered a security breach, which the TheIndianSubcontinent understands has affected up to 40,000 UK customers.

Malicious software on third-party customer support product Inbenta

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