Apple’s rumored 16-inch MacBook Pro is out today. It’s a touch thicker, a touch wider, and it gets rid of one of Apple’s most-disliked and broken products over the past few years — the butterfly switch keyboard. After multiple attempts to fix the design, Apple is getting rid of …
Read More »Udemy Class Review: How to Create Android Apps Without Coding Advance Course
Android is everywhere nowadays. In addition to powering the user experience on essentially all non-Apple smartphones, Android is also used on numerous tablets, TV boxes, low-end computers and a variety of other devices. This has lead to the creation of an enormous burgeoning app market, and people with the …
Read More »At a Glance: Zotac GeForce GTX 1660 Super Twin Fan Review
Nvidia’s new GeForce GTX 1660 Super graphics cards are priced just slightly higher than regular Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660s. They have been upgraded with GDDR6 memory to boost performance. In this review, we will look at Zotac’s take on the GTX 1660 Super to see how well it performs …
Read More »New Spectre-Related CPU Flaw Tops Intel’s Latest Critical Security Fixes
Intel has announced a large number of patches and fixes for dozens of security problems in its products and processors. The company has provided a total of 77 patches to OEMs and partners as part of its Intel Platform Update program. We were briefed on this update prior to …
Read More »Netflix Is Killing Support for Some TVs and Roku Boxes Because of DRM
Netflix became an online video streaming behemoth by adding support for as many screens as possible. However, some devices will lose access to Netflix streaming in the coming weeks, and we finally know why. It’s all thanks to everyone’s favorite aspect of digital media: digital rights management (DRM). It …
Read More »How to Choose a Cloud Service for Your Mobile Photography
Now that most people — even those who are serious about photography — are using smartphones for many or most of their photos, it’s a good time to look past the quality of those images to a robust workflow that includes not just editing, but organizing and storing them …
Read More »Google Struck a Deal to Secretly Access Health Data on Millions of Americans
America’s data privacy laws aren’t bad so much as they’re nonexistent. There’s no general federal data privacy law at all, and only a few states have attempted to pass meaningful legislation on the topic. While laws like HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) do have something to say …
Read More »Google Plans to Shame Slow Websites in Chrome
One of Google’s stated goals, when it launched the Chrome browser, was to make the web faster. It has followed that up with initiatives like search ranking that factors in page loading speed and the AMP mobile web format. Google’s next idea is the shame websites that have a tendency …
Read More »At a Glance: Netgear XRM570 Nighthawk Pro Gaming WiFi Router and Mesh WiFi System Review
Setting up a home Wi-Fi network can be a quick and easy experience, but unfortunately, sometimes it just isn’t that simple. You may encounter dead zones in your home that aren’t getting good reception due to interference or your signal simply not reaching far enough. Netgear’s XRM570 Nighthawk Pro Gaming …
Read More »Enthusiast Claims His Power Plan Boosts AMD Ryzen Performance. We Investigate.
An enthusiast is claiming that his own homemade power efficiency algorithm can dramatically improve performance on AMD Ryzen CPUs, over and above the default algorithms AMD has itself distributed. The idea of unlocking hidden performance with a quick software mod is intrinsically attractive. Moreover, the enthusiast side of the PC …
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