Apple TV+ finally launches today - here's what it is and when you can get it
Appleexclusive TV service officially launches today in over 100 countries and regions, including the UK

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Russia will disconnect from the Internet today to 'test cyber-war defences'
The test will see Russia revert to an internal version of the web called ‘RuNet& which is isolated from the networks of other nations, according to a report by D-Russia

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WhatsApp makes big change for Android users that means app is much more secure
Android users can now use Fingerprint Lock on WhatsApp - a feature that was previously only available for iPhone users

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Best laptop cases for 2019
Whether you use your laptop for entertainment, work or both - protect and help to keep it around for longer with a stylish and durable laptop case.

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Top web browsers 2019: Chrome seesaws yet again

Chrome last month continued its seesaw in user share, throwing away most of the gains it had made the month prior while remaining fully in charge of the browser market.

According to data published today by California analytics vendor Net Applications, Chrome's share for October dropped by 1.1 percentage points to 67.4%. It was the fourth straight time that Chrome shed some of its share the month following an increase of one point or more. In September, Chrome had recorded a boost of 1.3 points.

The up-down has not always resulted in a net gain for each months' pairings, and when increases have outweighed losses of the month previous, the upside has been small. That's why over the course of the past 12 months, Chrome has climbed by just one percentage point.

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3 reasons you will be moved by haptics
Forget today's buzzing smartphones and rumbling game controllers. Next-generation haptics make the virtual real and smart enterprises will take notice.

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