AT&T will put a fake 5G logo on its 4G LTE phones

From The Verge: AT&T customers will start to see a 5G logo appear in the corner of their smartphone next year — not because they’re using a 5G phone connected to a 5G network, but because AT&T is going to start pretending its most advanced 4G LTE tech is 5G.

According to FierceWireless, AT&T will...

Apple Acknowledges iPad Pro Bending Issue: Report

From CRN: While Apple brought a number of enhancements to both sizes of its iPad Pro with refreshed models this fall, one change to the tablets isn't sitting as well with some buyers.

Some 2018 iPad Pro tablets, in both the 11-inch and 12.9-inch sizes, exhibit a "very slight bend," Apple confirmed...

LG's New Laser Projector Only Requires 2-Inch Wall Clearance

From PC Mag: Televisions may be a lot lighter since we moved from CRT to LCD and OLED, but their increased display size still makes them quite difficult to transport around. There is an alternative, though, in the form of a home projector, and LG just unveiled its latest short throw CineBeam Laser...

QNAP Introduces the TBS-453DX NASbook

From QNAP Press Release: QNAP® Systems, Inc. today launched the compact and versatile TBS-453DX NASbook which is designed for small working spaces and mobile workers. Using four M.2 SATA SSDs for storage, the TBS-453DX can also have 20 cloud storage spaces mapped and local caching enabled, providing...

Tesoro Launches GRAM MX ONE Mechanical Keyboard

From Tesoro Press Release: The GRAM MX ONE Mechanical Keyboard offers CHERRY MX switches within the beautiful GRAM series framework. The keyswitch-and-keyboard body combination delivers a perfect balance and another market option of a high performance keyboard with solid backlit in blue for all...

New Windows Sandbox Creates a Safe Space to Test Shady EXEs

From ExtremeTech: The internet is full of wonder and the accumulated knowledge of humanity, but it’s also full of malicious software and scams. That’s why Windows users have always been warned not to launch shady executables. You’re not going to open virus.exe, but sometimes it’s not so clear...

Vulnerabilities Exposed in Asus and Gigabyte's RGB Managers

From Tom's Hardware: People love covering their systems with enough pretty lights to make New Year's Eve in Times Square look dim by comparison. Manufacturers then have to give people ways to control those lights, which is why so many have introduced their own RGB lighting management tools. Now a...

Idiots with drones have shut down the UK’s second largest airport

From The Verge: Gatwick airport, the UK’s second largest airport, was closed for most of Wednesday night and through Thursday afternoon after it observed two drones flying nearby, reports The Guardian. The airport initially had its flights suspended at 9PM on Wednesday evening after the drones were...

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