Intel’s next-generation Thunderbolt will hit a blistering 80Gbps+

From PC World: Just a few weeks after USB4 version 2.0 was announced, Intel has returned fire with its own 80Gbps I/O standard, what it’s calling “the next generation of Thunderbolt” for docking stations and other devices.

What will likely be called Thunderbolt 5 has its own quirk: in certain...

Lyft now lets you reserve parking spaces

From The Verge: Lyft users can now search, reserve, and pay for parking spaces from the app in cities across the US, reports the San Francisco Chronicle. Drivers can access the new Lyft Parking feature by tapping the steering wheel icon located on the bottom-right corner of the Lyft app, according...

Firefox’s latest update adds a nifty PDF editing feature

From PC World: Dealing with an Adobe Acrobat PDF file that you have to edit, sign and return can still be a pain, even on modern browsers. Mozilla’s Firefox 106 release, however, says it solved the problem, with editable PDF files that you can sign as well.

The latest version of Firefox, which can...

Apple iPad Gets More Expensive, More Colorful; iPad Pro Adds M2 and 5G

From CNET: This fall's iPads are launching a little later this year, and the cheapest one's getting more expensive. Apple on Tuesday announced updates to its iPad and iPad Pro lineup, and the entry-level iPad has finally gotten a redesign with USB-C to match the rest of the lineup, but with a price...

Turtle Beach Debut the Hyper-Portable Atom Controller

From Turtle Beach Press Release: Turtle Beach Corporation (Nasdaq: HEAR) today revealed the Turtle Beach Atom Controller as its latest mobile gaming controller and newest addition to the brand’s expanding and critically-acclaimed controller portfolio, which includes the Recon Cloud Hybrid Controller...

ARCTIC adds soft, high-performance thermal pad to its lineup

From ARCTIC Press Release: ARCTIC expands its wide array of thermal interfaces with today’s launch of the TP-3 Premium Performance thermal pads.

The TP-3 are softer than conventional pads and therefore particularly suitable for different chip heights and possible tolerances.Thanks to their good...

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