ADATA Launches Industry First USB4 SE920 External SSD

From ADATA Press Release: Consumer demand for transferring large high-quality files has increased significantly due to trends in AI computing. In compliance with EU regulations, USB4 is set to become the transmission standard for a new generation of devices. Quick and convenient file transfer...

Petition demands Windows 10 live on past 2025

From PC World: Pressure is growing on Microsoft to extend support for Windows 10, which is still the most widely used version of the operating system. The Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) is demanding that the Redmond software company continue to provide security updates for Windows 10 beyond...

Samsung's One UI 6 Update Gives Galaxy Phones an AI Camera Boost

From CNET: Samsung's One UI 6 update will bring a bevy of new camera features to Galaxy phones, some of which are powered by AI.

The update, which is based on Google's broader Android 14 software, is said to have begun rolling out to certain countries in Europe and will be arriving in the US in...

Facebook and Instagram launch a paid ad-free subscription

From The Verge: Meta is launching a paid subscription that will remove ads from Facebook and Instagram. The service is available throughout the European Union and will be offered for around €9.99 per month on the web or €12.99 / month on iOS and Android to account for additional fees for those...

be quiet! Straight Power 12 1200W Report (Page 1 of 4)

While the summer before the NHL season can feel long, one event I do enjoy is the NHL Entry Draft. This is where NHL teams can pick players to join their organization to start their careers. The biggest question going into the draft often surrounds who the first pick will be, as it signifies this player is the best one in the year. Examples include players like Connor McDavid, Auston Matthews, and most recently, Connor Bedard. Back in 1993, the...

Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon is the chip we begged Intel to make

From PC World: Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon X Elite PC platform is weird.

Twelve cores, all running at 3.8GHz. Normal, right? Not for an Arm chip like Qualcomm manufactures. We’ve all become used to performance cores and efficiency cores, and trying to minimize battery life by turning off cores...

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