Microsoft kills Groove Music on Android and iOSMicrosoft kills Groove Music on Android and iOS

Microsoft is continuing to purge Groove Music from its system, and today announced that it's killing off the service's apps on Android and iOS.

The apps are no longer available to download, though if you already have one installed you'll be able to keep using it to play tunes stored on OneDrive until December 1, when the apps disappear to the great

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Steam had a decade-old security flaw that could allow someone to take over your PCSteam had a decade-old security flaw that could allow someone to take over your PC

Sometimes, vulnerabilities can hang around for years and years without being discovered, and a remote code execution flaw found in Steam has reportedly been a gaping hole in the side of Valve’s gaming service for no less than a decade – although it has now been patched.

As Motherboard reports, Tom Court, a security expert at Context, believes that

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As the connected technology ecosystem continues to grow, the amount of data created will also go through the roof. Research from IBM shows that we create around 2.5 quintillion bytes of data on a daily basis. This information comes from everywhere, including sensors, telecom signals, social media posts, multimedia and online transactions. 

In a

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Walmart will let US shoppers order by text messageWalmart will let US shoppers order by text message

US retail giant Walmart has formally unveiled its new 24-hour delivery service, ‘Jetblack’, which will allow US shoppers to order pretty much anything except groceries via text message.

For a monthly subscription fee of $50, buyers will be able to place orders directly or ask for product recommendations from a Walmart associate - not a chatbot, it

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Government 'unlikely' to scrap delayed 4G ESNGovernment 'unlikely' to scrap delayed 4G ESN

The £1 billion 4G-powered Emergency Services Network (ESN) could be rolled out in phases or scrapped entirely due to continued delays, however TheIndianSubcontinent Pro understands the latter course of action is unlikely.

The ESN is due to go live at the end of 2019, giving police forces, firefighters and ambulance crews access to 4G applications

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This Sky Mobile phone deal takes you higher: get a free return flight to EuropeThis Sky Mobile phone deal takes you higher: get a free return flight to Europe

Sky Mobile has today begun a soaring new deal that gets you a free return flight to Europe when you buy a new phone or tablet.

Thanks to a team-up with lastminute.com, Sky Mobile is dishing out a voucher with new purchases that lets you claim the flights. The only catch is that you'll need to buy your phone before July 5 and redeem the code by

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