Google Home can now handle three voice requests in one goGoogle Home can now handle three voice requests in one go

Google has just revealed that its Google Home smart speaker line-up can now respond to three voice commands in one go – providing the commands are made distinct by using the word "and" to join them.

So, for instance, you could say "OK Google, turn on the bedroom lights and raise the thermostat temperature and play songs by The Stooges", and Google

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Samsung Galaxy Note 9 could have a massive batterySamsung Galaxy Note 9 could have a massive battery

The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is a big phone, but its battery is rather small at 3,300mAh. However, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 could massively improve things in that area, as it’s rumored to have a 4,000mAh battery.

That claim comes from leaker Ice universe, who has a reasonable track record and claims to be “100% sure” of the size.

They might be sure,

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The history of Minecraft

As part of TheIndianSubcontinent's PC Gaming Week 2018, we take a look at the history of Minecraft, from its humble beginnings to being the best selling PC game of all time.

"I don’t see myself as a real game developer. I make games because it’s fun, and because I love games and I love to program"

Markus 'Notch' Persson

Our story begins back in 2009,

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Intel will release its own graphics card in 2020Intel will release its own graphics card in 2020

Intel has announced that it will be releasing its first discrete graphics card in 2020, with the new GPU aimed at data center and gaming PCs.

This is exciting news, as the graphics card market has so far been dominated by just two players: Nvidia and AMD. With Intel creating its own line of GPUs, gamers should have more choice when it comes to

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E3: Fortnite fans flock to first live stadium tournamentE3: Fortnite fans flock to first live stadium tournament
E3: Fortnite fans flock to first live stadium tournament - TheIndianSubcontinent News
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Fortnite's World Cup to be 'open to all'Fortnite's World Cup to be 'open to all'

Media captionWATCH: Fans flock to Fortnite's first live event

Epic Games, the maker of popular video game Fortnite, has announced more details about its first World Cup.

It would be open to all players, Epic said at a live celebrity tournament at the Los Angeles E3 gaming conference.

And the $100m (£74m)

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