Al Riveron, the NFLs senior vice president of officiating, told me in a phone call that four other flags thrown for players landing on quarterbacks – on Atlantas Grady Jarrett, Cincinnatis Carlos Dunlap, Minnesotas Sheldon Richardson and New Orleans David Onyemata – were correctly called as penalties under a longstanding …
Read More »New Qualcomm Wear 3100 Chip for Smartwatches Focuses on Battery Life
Smartwatch design and features have been stagnant in recent years, and that’s mostly due to the mediocre mobile processors we’ve had available. The Snapdragon Wear 2100 was running on old technology when it launched in 2016, and Qualcomm has been slow to launch a newer wearable chip. The updated Wear …
Read More »OnePlus Confirms In-Display Fingerprint Sensor for OnePlus 6T
It’s a foregone conclusion that OnePlus is gearing up to launch a new phone, which it has done around this time for the past two years. The rumored OnePlus 6T has been the subject of a handful of leaks, but the basic stats aren’t hard to figure out if you …
Read More »Hands On With Seagate’s 14TB IronWolf and Barracuda Pro Drives
Now that 40MP+ cameras and 4K and higher video resolutions are commonplace, the demand for storage at all levels is going through the roof. Fortunately, disk drives are also getting larger. Less than a year after introducing 12TB models, Seagate has just launched several models of 14TB 3.5-inch drives that …
Read More »Report: Intel Will Outsource Chipset Production to TSMC
Last week, we reported on Intel’s manufacturing constraints and the difficulties the company faces in ramping up additional 14nm production. Today, a new report claims that the CPU giant will outsource some of its chipset production to TSMC to ease its own capacity woes on 14nm. That’s the word from …
Read More »Popular Mac Adware Blocker Found Sending All Browser History to China
The Mac-based Adware Doctor is one of the most popular apps in the Mac App Store and the 4th highest-grossing application. Apple positions the Mac Store as the safest place to download Mac software and literally states in its ad copy that “The safest place to download apps for your …
Read More »The Large Hadron Collider Came Online 10 Years Ago Today
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the most complex machine ever built by humanity. It took thousands of scientists from more than 100 countries to make the LHC a reality, and it became a reality exactly 10 years ago today. That’s when CERN completed the first full proton beam circulation inside …
Read More »Japan’s New Supercomputer Is the Fastest Ever for Astronomy Research
Scientists have incredibly powerful telescopes at their disposal today like Hubble and the Very Large Telescope in Chile. Even more powerful instruments like the James Webb Space Telescope and Extremely Large Telescope are coming down the pike. However, observations will only get you so far. To understand how the universe …
Read More »Wayne Rooney Was One Of Disappointment.
After opening eyes around the league with a 3-1 win over Atlanta United last Sunday at Audi Field, the Black-and-Red were on the precipice of a win over NYCFC. Thats two of the top three teams in the Eastern Conference and it wouldve been just the second road win of …
Read More »Mike Trout Goes Crazy Over Win With White Sox.
Shohei Ohtanis pitching career may be in danger, but he has a great second skill to turn to. Ohtani went 2 for 4 with two runs scored, a triple, three RBIs and a stolen base. Reds starting pitcher Matt Harvey turned in one of his best starts in years, allowing …
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