How to share a link to a highlighted text within a web in Chrome

We are going to explain to you how to share a link to a highlighted text within a web in Chrome, one of the new functions that has reached users who have updated to version 90 of the browser. This is a function that can be useful when you want to share no longer an article, but a certain paragraph or phrase within a web.

Browsers have always allowed you to share the websites you want, you just had to copy the URL and share it in any app. Now Chrome allows you to create URLs that highlight and point to a text that you select within the web, so that when sharing it, the user who receives the address goes directly to that highlighted text within the web.

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The iPad Air (2020) is a bargain on Amazon for 584.10 euros: Apple’s new tablet (almost) without borders and Touch ID to its minimum

One of the great attractions of Apple’s professional tablets since 2018 was their design. Many users preferred them for having smaller edges and more stylized lines compared to previous generations. With the launch of iPad Air (2020), it is no longer necessary to go to the highest range to enjoy this, and it is on sale on Amazon at 649 euros 584,10 euros.

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WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger integration continues

Facebook has been working for a long time to all your services get to communicate with each other, but so far the closest we have had is that Instagram stories can be published at the same time on Facebook, without having to also go to the second app to duplicate this content.

Something similar also happens between WhatsApp and Facebook, which already allow their stories to be crossed, but there is something more important in the oven and it has to do with something that has been rumored many times in the past. Facebook works to allow that WhatsApp and Messenger users talk to each other directly, and the plans are still underway.

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The ‘new’ Fernando Alonso is ten years old and does not drive real cars, but in an esports team

When Fernando Alonso won his first Formula 1 World Championship, televisions quickly broadcast home videos recorded by his family in which he could be seen driving a kart at the age of just 4 years.

Times change, and only the passing of it will tell us where the career of the protagonist of these lines ends, but it is possible that if the memory of the exemplify its precocity is a video from Twitter.

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They ask for a ransom for not disclosing the personal data of more than 3 million customers and employees

Phone House has been threatened by cyber attackers. Through their page on the Dark Web, those responsible for the Babuk ransomware have published a message with several captures showing them personal data such as ID, IMEI number, email and address.

The cyber attackers explain that they have “databases containing private information (full name, date of birth, email, telephone, address, nationality …) of more than 3 million customers and employees of The Phone House”, threatening to that “if you do not pay, all this information will be published in our public blog and darknet forums and will be sent to all your partners and competitors”.

The alleged cyber attack has not yet been confirmed by Phone House, but cybersecurity companies such as McAfee have warned of this new Babuk ransomware that has started to act in 2021 and it has already affected several large companies.

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Microsoft announces that xCloud will arrive in beta tomorrow to iOS devices via web

Microsoft’s long-awaited cloud gaming service called Xbox Cloud Gaming, or just xCloud, is coming to iOS tomorrow in beta format. It is a long-awaited service by gamers from the Redmond console, which from tomorrow will be able to use it from the browser. This means that iPhone and iPad users will be able to access their cloud game catalog from Safari, bypassing the App Store.

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Sony updates the PlayStation 5: it is now possible to play in 4K at 120 Hz on Samsung Smart TVs

One of the promises of the new consoles is to offer the possibility to play their compatible titles to 4K resolution and also do it at 120 Hz with HDR. For that we need a compatible television, with HDMI 2.1, something that however was not possible on Samsung televisions when using a PlayStation 5.

The theoretically compatible televisions, of the Korean brand, were giving problems to the owners of a PLayStation 5 who were not able to take advantage of the potential of the 2.1 connection and play games in 4K at 120 Hz with HDR. A problem that has been fixed with the latest update released by Sony for your console.

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