Facebook to Ban Political Ads After US Election

From PC Mag: Social media has been at the center of the 2020 US presidential election, with Facebook taking extra care to avoid the same mistakes it made four years ago.

At least until polls close. The social network plans to temporarily stop running political, electoral, and social issue ads in...

Google Improves Chrome Password Security on Android, iOS

From PC Mag: Regardless of which browser you prefer to use, we all rely on them to help keep us safe on the web. This week, Google is enhancing the security of its mobile Chrome browser with a particular focus on password security.

The latest version of Chrome (Chrome 86) on Android and iOS will...

iPhone 12: Apple finally set the date for its latest iPhone's debut

From CNET: Apple has set the date for its latest iPhone's debut. The new device, rumored to be called the iPhone 12, is expected to include super-fast 5G wireless connectivity and a new, iPad-inspired design, and it will be unveiled on Oct. 13 at 10 a.m. PT. Like Apple's Worldwide Developers...

Introducing the KATAR PRO WIRELESS Gaming Mouse from CORSAIR

From Corsair Press Release: CORSAIR today announced the launch of the KATAR PRO WIRELESS Gaming Mouse powered by SLIPSTREAM WIRELESS technology. At just 96g, it is well-suited to fast-paced FPS and MOBA gameplay. With a compact symmetric shape ideal for claw and fingertip grip styles at a great...

SteelSeries’ new Arctis 7-series headsets use a USB-C wireless dongle

From The Verge: SteelSeries has announced two new versions of its Arctis 7 wireless gaming headset, releasing in time for the Xbox Series X / S and the PS5 to launch. The Arctis 7X has a black and green design catered toward the Xbox Series X / S and Xbox One. The other is called the Arctis 7P, and...

SK Hynix Develops World's First 64GB DDR5 RAM Modules

From PC Mag: South Korean semiconductor manufacturer SK Hynix is celebrating today after it announced the world's first 64GB DDR5 RAM modules, paving the way for data centers and desktops alike to start moving away from DDR4.

The official DDR5 memory specification was published by the JEDEC Solid...

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