Cisco Secures Injunction Against Chinese Counterfeiters

From PC Mag: Cisco scored a major victory this week after it managed to secure an injunction against four Chinese companies manufacturing and selling counterfeit versions of its networking hardware.

As The Wall Street Journal reports, the temporary injunction was granted following a lawsuit filed...

Intel buys AI chipmaker Habana for $2 billion

From TechCrunch: Intel this morning issued a statement noting that it has picked up Israeli AI chipmaker Habana Labs. The deal, valued at around $2 billion, is the latest piece of some hefty investments in artificial intelligence that include names like Nervana Systems and Movidius.

In July, Habana...

Dell To Become ‘Six-Times’ Bigger Than Nutanix, Says Michael Dell

From CRN: Michael Dell expects Dell Technologies to widen its hyperconverged infrastructure leadership position significantly in the future, with the goal to become upwards of six-times larger than nearest competitor Nutanix.

“We have a super strong position [in hyperconverged infrastructure] and...

Corsair K57 RGB Wireless Review

If you have been following APH Networks for a while, you may remember a couple of review introductions where I gave relationship advice. It just so happens both happen to be Western Digital Red hard drives; the first one being the WD40EFRX and the second with the WD60EFRX. If you wonder whether I give relationship advice to my friends in real life or not, I can assure you I do. A few months ago, I was grabbing late night snacks with a couple of...

Microsoft’s next Xbox is Xbox Series X, coming holiday 2020

From The Verge: Microsoft’s next-generation Xbox is officially called Xbox Series X. Microsoft revealed the name and console design on stage at the Game Awards today. The console itself looks far more like a PC than we’ve seen from previous Xbox consoles, and Microsoft’s trailer provides a brief...

The FAA Knew the 737 MAX Was Dangerous and Kept It Flying Anyway

From ExtremeTech: One of the major questions in the wake of the 737 MAX’s two crashes was how much the FAA and Boeing knew about potential problems with the aircraft. Months of investigation into the 737 MAX have painted an ugly story of how Boeing outsourced critical production in a bid to cut...

Apple Aims for Better iPhone Photos Using AI and Infrared

From PC Mag: The quality of the photos smartphones capture has become increasingly important, and Apple just acquired a company called Spectral Edge to ensure future iPhone photos look even better.

As Bloomberg reports, Spectral Edge is based in Cambridge, England and focused on developing...

Apple Down 35% As Huawei Soars: China’s Blacklist Backlash Continues

From Forbes: Apple’s iPhone sales struggles in China continue, with Credit Suisse analysis on data from the country’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology suggesting a year-on-year drop of 35% in November. This drop has come despite the Chinese smartphone market being slightly up and...

AT&T turns on low-band 5G network in 10 markets across the country

From CNET: AT&T's 5G low-band network is finally ready for consumers. The wireless giant announced Friday that it has officially turned on 5G in 10 markets across the country. The new network, which works with the $1,300 Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G that is also available today, is AT&T's first 5G...

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