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Why and How Nations Block VPNs

Although VPNs are a great way to protect your information while browsing online, not every country allows their usage. Some nations have gone so far as to block VPNs while you’re within their borders. The punishment for using a VPN in these countries can range from a small fine, to losing your Internet access, or even […]

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Dell XPS 15 and ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 2

Small laptops are great, but for a blend of productivity and portability, 15-inch models are perfect. Two of the best manufacturers for laptops of that size are Dell and Lenovo, so picking between two of their flagship devices in that range isn’t easy. Shouldering that task though, we pitted the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 2 versus the Dell […]

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EU warns coronavirus could cause ‘huge economic and societal disruption’

European Centre of Disease Prevention and Control says probability of further transmission of ‘high’ despite efforts The Coronavirus outbreak could cause “huge economic and societal disruption”, the EU’s centre for disease control has warned. In its Monday update on the spread of the disease the ECDC said that “the risk associated with COVID-19 infection for people in […]

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Using copper to prevent the spread of respiratory viruses

Copper can effectively help to prevent the spread of respiratory viruses, which are linked to severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), new research shows. Animal coronaviruses that ‘host jump’ to humans, such as SARS and MERS, result in severe infections with high mortality. Researchers found that a closely-related human coronavirus […]

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Asus ZenBook 15 UX534 review: Smaller, not better

Laptops keep getting smaller, and Asus has been at the forefront of that trend. Dell started things off with its XPS 13, which leveraged smaller bezels, but Asus has doubled down. Nearly every member of its premium ZenBook line is focused on packing as much computer into as small a frame as possible, and the ZenBook […]

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Computer village traders protest against harassment, extortion by market leaders

Traders and members of the Community Development Association (CDA) at Computer Village, Ikeja yesterday shut the commercial hub to protest against alleged exploitation and high-handedness of the Iyaloja and Babaloja of the market. They alleged that since the imposition of the Iyaloja, Abimbola Azeez, and Babaloja, Adeniyi Olasoji, by the Iyaloja-General, Folashade Tinubu-Ojo, there had […]

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