Weekly Bytes | Microsoft Edge Kids Mode, Epic Games’ $1 billion funding round, and more
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Here s our curated list of important tech news from this week in byte size.
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Here s our curated list of important tech news from this week in byte size.
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Microsoft Edge gets Kids Mode
Microsoft has introduced Kids Mode in its Chromium-based browser – Edge, to help parents, by offering a safe online environment for children when they browse the internet on shared devices. Users can access Kids Mode by clicking on the profile icon in the upper right corner of the browser and selecting “Browse in Kids Mode.” Next, they will have to select the child’s suitable age range: 5-8 or 9-12 years. After this, parents can let their children browse the web. Both age groups are defaulted to the strictest tracking prevention level, blocking the m
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MSFS goes VR
Microsoft Flight Simulator has received an import ant update in recent hours. As developer Asobo writes in its v1.12.13.0 Sim Update 2 release notes the long awaited VR feature is now available for all to play. Additionally there is new content, enhanced live weather, and a few other changes, as well as a host of bug fixes to digest.
All OpenXR-compliant HMDs, such as the HTC Vive, Oculus, Valve, or Windows Mixed Reality branded devices are compatible with the update enabling a VR experience in this sim. A system packing an Intel i5-8400 or Ryzen 5 1500X paired with a GeForce GTX 1080 or better is the minimum recommended spec for flying in VR.
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