When Ryzen launched, many reviewers noted the chip tended to compete extremely well against Intel in many tests, either in pure performance or performance-per-dollar. Ryzen gaming at lower resolutions like 1080p, however, was a weak spot in some tests. AMD promised that new BIOS (UEFI) updates and game patches would, …
Read More »Security Robot Takes Its Own Life in DC Fountain Tragedy
On July 17, a Knightscope K5 robot appears to have lost all patience for its job as a security guard and flung itself into a water fountain. It’s not exactly clear where in Washington DC the incident took place, with mentions of both GMMB and the Washington Harbor mall both …
Read More »Fake Ryzen Chips Now Popping Up on Amazon, eBay
AMD’s Ryzen processor architecture has been a huge upgrade for the company, revitalizing its position in the desktop market and giving it a far stronger architecture with which to iterate against Intel. It may not completely reset the position Sunnyvale occupies against its larger rival, but it definitely put AMD …
Read More »With new tappable gestures, Tinder’s photos become more like Stories
Tinder today is rolling out a new navigational experience for users of its mobile application that’s designed to make it easier to move between profile photos and profile text. In the updated app, photos now take up more screen real estate – that is, they extend to the edge of …
Read More »Afghan Girls Banned From US Robotics Competition Finally Attend Event
Earlier this month, a team of six Afghan girls with a passion for robotics were denied entrance into the United States. They were planning to attend the FIRST Global Challenge competition, which runs from Sunday July 16th through Tuesday July 18th in Washington DC. The event is meant to educate …
Read More »IBM’s New Z Mainframe Can Encrypt All its Data All the Time
It doesn’t usually matter much to consumers what kind of mainframes a business decides to use, but maybe it should. Everyone has gotten one of those emails or ominous letters in the mail that describe a data breach, meaning that still more of your personal data is floating around the …
Read More »20 Best Tips to Stay Anonymous and Protect Your Online Privacy
The privacy of average internet denizens has never been in greater peril. ISPs, advertisers, and government agencies from around the world are increasingly interested in tracking every single movement you make online. Whether you’re a whistle blower, a political dissident, or simply someone who hates the idea of third-parties scrutinizing …
Read More »LG Teases V30 Unveiling at IFA on August 31st
LG has a similar release cycle to Samsung with a flagship phone in the spring (the G series) and a larger companion to that phone showing up in the fall (the V-series). However, neither of LG’s high-end product lines have been as successful as Samsung’s lately. With the IFA trade …
Read More »PC Market Shipments Slip Again, Macs Mostly Flat
A few weeks ago, we covered a report that suggested up to 25 percent of PC users could be preparing to switch to a Mac in the next 24 months. The story was faintly ludicrous as written, and a new set of reports from IDC and Gartner point to this: …
Read More »Kaspersky Lab is Awfully Tight With Russian Intelligence
Yesterday, the Trump Administration released a statement indicating that Kaspersky Lab, one of the largest security companies in the world, would no longer be allowed to sell its products or services to the federal government. At the time, it wasn’t clear why the government had taken this step, and the …
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