In a nutshell: Everyone is complaining about how Microsoft does business in the cloud, and the Federal Trade Commission has finally decided to step in. While the Commission has not formally opened an investigation, hopes are that the exchange of power between the outgoing and incoming presidential administrations won’t hinder efforts. The FTC is considering […]
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Choose your answer and the correct choice will be revealed. Aluminum and copper have the highest thermal conductivity among common metals (205W/mK and 401W/mK versus say 50W/mK for steel) and are easily the most frequently used materials in the making of computer heatsinks. Although copper is superior at conducting heat, aluminum performs respectably while being […]
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Bottom line: Gaming enthusiasts with a penchant for compact tech might find their next obsession in the unannounced Next SBC. The compact device is small enough to fit your pocket, powerful enough to play PC games decently, and has plenty of connectivity options. YouTuber ETA Prime got a review model even though the company has […]
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In a nutshell: SilverStone is turning an April Fools’ joke into a legitimate product, and if you are a fan of late 80s and early 90s PC styling, the new chassis could be right up your alley. Pricing is reasonable as well, but global availability could be an issue. The SilverStone FLP01 made quite the […]
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A hot potato: Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy is once again facing criticism for talking about the benefits of working every hour that you’re awake. The Indian entrepreneur, who previously called for young people to work 70-hour weeks, has doubled down on this comment by stating he does not “believe in work-life balance.” In October 2023, […]
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Facepalm: Traditional mail services have largely been replaced by email and other forms of digital communication. However, physical letters still find their way to rusty, unsupervised, and often forgotten mailboxes. Alarmingly, cybercriminals are now exploiting traditional mail, attempting to trick recipients into installing malicious apps on their phones. According to a recent alert from the […]
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In brief: Apple is reportedly revisiting a product idea from more than a decade ago that never made it to market. There’s no guarantee it’ll materialize this time around, either, and its likelihood of entering production hinges on the success of Apple’s next big home automation push. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple is working […]
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What just happened? LG has officially unveiled the 480Hz OLED monitor it teased back at CES. The $999 LG UltraGear GX7 model packs a QHD (2,560 x 1,440) WOLED display, DisplayPort 2.1 connectivity, and several other features that should please gamers who want the best of both worlds: the picture quality of OLED and the […]
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In context: Modern email platforms have become increasingly effective at keeping spam messages at bay. Gmail, the world’s most popular email service by a significant margin, is particularly adept at this task, and it may soon become even better. Even with the effectiveness of filters and the widespread use of open standards like OAuth for […]
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Rumor mill: Intel is rumored to unveil its Arc “Battlemage” discrete GPUs in December, just in time for the holiday season. Previous rumors suggested that the next-gen cards will launch by the end of November in time for Black Friday, but the latest report suggests that users will have to wait a little longer to […]
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