Last year, when AMD launched Ryzen, it quickly became clear that the company had a problem in certain games at lower resolutions. While the number of titles impacted was reasonably small, the advent of the new Ryzen architecture was also a bit of a liability where gaming is concerned — …
Read More »New WPA3 Security Standard Introduced for Routers and Devices
The WPA3 security standard is formally finished and ready for introduction according to the Wi-Fi Alliance, which developed the protocol. The new follow-up to WPA and WPA2 is intended to replace them with a standard that, well, hasn’t been cracked yet. There’s more to say on the topic, but that’s …
Read More »Moov gets into mindfulness with launch of ‘Sanity & Self’ app for women
Moov, the wearable maker best known for its line of fitness trackers with their accompanying digital coaches, is today branching off into mindfulness. The company is the latest to join the self-care craze, with the launch of a new app focused on mindfulness and meditation, Sanity Self. However, unlike most …
Read More »Google’s Redesigned Maps App Rolls Out on iOS and Android
It has been several years since Google’s last big makeover for Maps, though the company announced a new version at I/O back in May. The updated app popped up intermittently over the last few weeks, but now it’s rolling out to everyone. There are a few new features in …
Read More »Samsung Claims It Could Double HBM2 Manufacturing, Fail to Meet Demand
On Tuesday at ISC 2018, Samsung discussed its Aquabolt HBM2 technology and made a rather unusual claim about demand for its high-end memory standard. According to the company, even if it doubled its manufacturing capacity for HBM2 today, it still wouldn’t be able to meet existing demand for the standard. …
Read More »New Details Leak on Security Flaw That Led OpenBSD to Disable Hyper-Threading
Last week, the head of OpenBSD development, Theo de Raadt, told the press that the OS project he leads would no longer enable Hyper-Threading on Intel processors because of security issues. A full paper is due to be released in August at the Black Hat security conference. All de Raadt …
Read More »China Attempted to Steal Micron Secrets
Corporate espionage is an extremely serious charge in the American technology market. There have been several prominent occasions in which AMD and Intel or AMD and Nvidia have cooperated when an employee was suspected to have engaged in IP theft, precisely because the consequences of bringing a product to market …
Read More »Charter Extends Gigabit Ethernet to 4 Million More Customers
Charter has announced that it has extended gigabit ethernet availability to another four million customers in what the company calls its “Summer of Gig.” The service actually offers speeds of up to 940Mbps, but hey, who’s counting? The new announcement for Spectrum Internet Gig covers markets in Cleveland; Erie, Pennsylvania; …
Read More »The $159 Nokia 3.1 Is Headed to the US on July 2
When HMD took over the Nokia smartphone brand, it started by focusing on Europe and Asia. The company has slowly expanded more into North America with devices like the mid-range Nokia 6.1, and now there’s an even cheaper Nokia phone headed to American shores. The Nokia 3.1 launches on July …
Read More »The LG V40 Might Have 5 Cameras
A few years ago, every phone manufacturer was racing to offer the highest megapixel count in its cameras. Now, it’s increasingly about how many cameras you can cram into a phone. It’s common to have two on the back now, but LG is reportedly going a bit crazy with the …
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