Meta Laying Off Thousands to Prep for 'Intense' Year Ahead

From PC Mag: Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is laying off about 5% of the company, or roughly 3,600 people, according to an internal memo shared with multiple news outlets this week.

"This is going to be an intense year, and I want to make sure we have the best people on our teams," Zuckerberg wrote in...

Office 365 will officially lose support on Windows 10 come October

From PC World: Microsoft really, really, really wants you to ditch Windows 10 and upgrade to Windows 11 already. (Better yet, just buy a new PC!) The company says that 2025 is “the year of the Windows 11 PC refresh,” and they’re trying their best to will that slogan into reality.

Case in point: A...

Adobe Brings Live Co-Editing to Photoshop

From PC Mag: What blew people away about Google Docs was that multiple people could be editing the same document live in real-time. It’s one thing to do this for simple text input, but drawing and image editing are a different story. So, Adobe is bringing that same gee-whiz capability to its...

Motorola's New $300 Moto G Power Can Survive Going Underwater

From CNET: Motorola's $200 Moto G 5G and $300 Moto G Power 5G both pack big improvements, compared with what you could get last year in phones that cost under $300. In particular, Motorola's new $300 Moto G Power phone is gaining both IP68 and IP69 certifications, making it one of the cheapest...

Adobe’s new AI tool can edit 10,000 images in one click

From The Verge: Adobe is launching new generative AI tools that can automate labor-intensive production tasks like editing large batches of images and translating video presentations. The most notable is “Firefly Bulk Create,” an app that allows users to quickly resize up to 10,000 images or replace...

Noctua NF-A14x25 G2 Series Review (Page 1 of 4)

Imagine this: You are in your garage, surrounded by tools, wires, and a stack of high-performance cooling fans known for their exceptional cooling capabilities. But today, you are not installing them in a PC case. Instead, you're embarking on a far more unconventional experiment. What if these fans could take flight? The challenge is simple yet tantalizing: Use four of these 140mm fans to create a drone capable of lifting itself off the ground...

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