Author: Evan McKenzie

Evan McKenzie is a contributor at Vaughantoday.ca, covering a wide range of topics including local news, politics, business, technology, sports, entertainment, and lifestyle. He focuses on clear, balanced reporting that helps readers stay informed about current events and issues that matter to their communities. His work aims to provide useful information, timely updates, and relevant stories presented in an accessible and reader-friendly way.

Even if Microsoft wanted to bury it, the Windows Control Panel didn’t say its last word. In the latest version of Windows 11, the Network Manager appeared in the Control Panel again, while recently Microsoft tried to hide it permanently. It’s been almost 10 years now Microsoft is trying to replace its Control Panel with the Settings app. This module appeared in Windows 8, and is now ubiquitous in Windows 10 and Windows 11. Whether it’s to adjust the display, change network settings, manage installed applications, or run Windows Update, Settings app is now mandatory. And even if the Control…

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It’s time to start soon Dying Light 2 Stay Human. Techland is eagerly awaited by fans of the first authorship and the discovery of the title on next-gen consoles raises expectations. Today the studio reveals in pictures the different graphic modes that will be available. Read also: Dying Light 2: Co-op video and gameplay on Xbox One X and PS4 in the program 4K, 60fps ray tracing Last December, the teams unveiled the PC configurations needed to enjoy the game. We could especially discover that a RTX 3080 was necessary in hopes of playing in 1080 at 60fps with all…

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With the update of the Google Chrome Chrome 97 browser, it was noticed that the security of users, whether on smartphones, tablets or computers, is now a priority. To do this, it is now possible to delete all personal data held by the website. We can never repeat it enough, but it is important not to share our personal data on the web. And sometimes, with just one click, we share information, like our location, and that can be dangerous. When browsing the web using Google Chrome, it is possible that our shared personal data may be inadvertently deleted. How…

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Relive this series of nine iconic movies starting in April in LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. (Crédit photos: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment) Along with a preview of the new gameplay, the next LEGO Star Wars release has been confirmed on April 5th. The game, which has been delayed more than once, has finally revealed itself a little more and presents us with a formula that deviates from those known from previous LEGO games. You can also see an overview of nearly 300 characters that can be played after being unlocked in the game. Exciting extras First, you can see…

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Tik Tok Tok Tok. Like every year, Apple should unveil its new range of smartphones next September. There is still plenty of time before that deadline, but that doesn’t stop us from actually thinking about what to do next. This is exactly what YouTube the Hacker 34 tried to do by providing a concept video of what this new phone could look like. Will the status bar be fixed on iPhone 14? As far as can be said right from the start, this video suggested by the videographer clearly has something to tempt her. The iPhone 14 Pro will therefore…

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(Ottawa) The federal government is being forced to retire one of the Canadian Coast Guard’s major science ships, crippling the country’s ocean research capabilities for at least a few years. Posted at 4:56 pm. Lee Bertium Canadian Press The Canadian Coast Guard announced Wednesday that the weather has finally caught up NGCC Hudson, which is 59 years old, and the oceanographic research vessel has been retired, although the replacement will not be ready until at least 2025. The difficult decision came after one of the ship’s engines failed last November, and officials decided it was too costly to repair it…

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The European Space Agency (ESA) announced on Wednesday that the European robot for the future ExoMars space mission, which will drill deep into Martian soil, is “ready” for liftoff in September 2022. • Read also: Extraterrestrial life finally found this year? The Russian-European space programme, initially scheduled for 2020, had to be postponed to 2022 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and technical difficulties. The European Agency specified in a press release that “all instruments” of the ESA’s Rosalind Franklin rover are “ready for liftoff, and there are a few minor modifications to be completed this month.” “We are confident we…

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Today, the concept of gambling has changed unrecognizably from what it was as recently as 10 years ago. While visiting a casino used to involve getting dolled up in your glad rags (and perhaps even boarding a plane!) to visit a brick-and-mortar establishment, nowadays it can be accomplished simply by logging into your favourite website from the comfort of your own home. Of course, that has made the entire experience far more convenient and drawn more people towards the practice as casual gamblers than ever before. But what’s on the horizon for this increasingly popular industry? Here are three ways…

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If the sky is getting brighter and brighter, it is not because of the stars but because of the huge constellations of satellites scattered there. So much so that an astronomer predicts that soon it will be one satellite out of every fifteen light points in the night sky. But what does it matter because many of us in urban areas no longer see the stars lighting up the sky.You will also be interestedI’m out on my farm in Saskatchewan talking to my neighbors I’ve invited to look at the sky nocturnal With me telescope. After exclamation and wonder at…

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Tonight, at 9:51 p.m. UTC, an asteroid that scientists have classified as “potentially dangerous” will pass very close – on a spatial scale – to Earth. Don’t panic, ‘very close’, it’s just under 2 million km away, so there’s no risk of collision. But will we be able to watch it from Hauts-de-France? Yes, but with conditions. “It would be complicated for the general publicAndré Amossé, responsible for the scientific mediation of Villeneuve d’Ascq Science Forum. On the other hand, it will interest amateur astronomers equipped “, This means having a powerful enough telescope, with a telescope of at least…

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