Apex Legends players can return to Kings Canyon this weekendApex Legends players can return to Kings Canyon this weekend

Respawn is taking Apex Legends players back in time this weekend by bringing back the game's original Kings Canyon map for a limited period. 

Apex Legends may only be just over a year old but across the game’s first two seasons we watched the Kings Canyon map evolve before it was replaced in October 2019 with a brand new map, World’s Edge, which is

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Post Office's broadband deal is the cheapest in the UK this weekendPost Office's broadband deal is the cheapest in the UK this weekend

Costing absolutely nothing upfront and just £15.90 a month - the Post Office's current broadband deal is the cheapest you can get in the British Isles. Just take a look at our broadband comparison if you want proof!

This is ideal for anyone looking to save big and isn't too concerned with speeds, with the average clocking in at 11Mb. It's very

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Android 11 could let you double-tap the back of your Pixel to launch appsAndroid 11 could let you double-tap the back of your Pixel to launch apps

The first Developer Preview of Android 11 continues to reveal new features that Google has in the pipeline for its mobile operating system – including a new gesture where you could double-tap the back of your Pixel phone to launch apps and actions.

The feature isn't properly enabled yet but has been spotted in the Android 11 code by XDA Developers.

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A study by researchers at Brown University has found a quarter of posts about climate change on Twitter were written by bots.

Bots are computer programs that can masquerade as humans to post or send messages on social media.

Researchers discovered tweets posted by bots created the impression there was a high level of

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Inventor of copy and paste dies at 74Inventor of copy and paste dies at 74

Computer scientist Larry Tesler, bets known for inventing the computer concepts of cut, copy and paste, has passed away at age 74.

Tesler was born in New York in 1945 and he studied computer science at Stanford. After graduation, he worked in the university's genetics and computer science departments before becoming a research assistant at the

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Image copyrightWendy SmallImage caption Wendy Small, pictured with her husband Geoff, has been charged £160 to keep her old BT email address since she switched providers two years ago

Ofcom is writing to broadband companies to ask why some people are having to pay to keep old email addresses.

TalkTalk charges £5

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