Chrome's long-promised HTTP 'not secure' website warnings arrive

From CNET: Three and a half years ago, Google predicted that the day would come when Chrome would warn us all of the security risks of using the web's seminal HTTP technology to deliver web pages to your browser.

That day is today.

Google's newest web browser version, Chrome 68, gives new...

Qualcomm Solves a Key 5G Problem for Phones

From PC Mag: Qualcomm may have just announced a key component in next year's OnePlus 7: tiny antenna modules that fit new "millimeter wave" 5G frequencies into phones.

I'm mentioning the OnePlus 7 because OnePlus CEO Pete Lau told me in Shanghai recently that his company is committed to being in...

Sony reveals world's highest-resolution phone-camera image sensor

From CNET: Sony announced Monday that it's designed the highest-resolution image sensor for phone cameras, offering 48 effective megapixels.

This increased pixel count allows for 8,000 x 6,000 photos and high-definition imaging even when an image is zoomed in, the company says.

Its 0.8 micron...

Samsung’s next wireless charger will juice up two devices at once

From The Verge: Samsung is reportedly planning to release a two-in-one charger for its smartphones and the upcoming Galaxy Watch. Packaging for the Wireless Charger Duo has leaked ahead of Samsung’s Unpacked press conference, which will be held at Barclays Center on August 9th.

The Wireless Charger...

Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240R RGB Review (Page 1 of 4)

As part of living on my own, I have realized the importance of being able to feed yourself. Of course, I do not just mean financially purchasing it, but also being able to put together. There are multiple levels of this, as this could include reheating food in the fridge, defrosting frozen items, or starting from scratch. For myself, I actually have had a bit of experience from living with my parents about cooking for myself. Not only have I had...

Microsoft wants to win back the consumers it let down

From The Verge: Microsoft hasn’t exactly been winning over consumers recently, leaving many onlookers wondering if the company is switching all of its efforts to businesses and turning into another IBM. Over the past couple of years, Microsoft has killed off its Groove Music service, officially...

AT&T adds three more cities to mobile 5G rollout plan

From CNET: AT&T is thinking big -- and midsize -- when it comes to its rollout plan for mobile 5G.

The wireless giant said Friday it's added Oklahoma City as well as Charlotte and Raleigh, North Carolina, to the list of cities slated to get access to AT&T's super speedy network this year. The three...

Sony Announces 'Amazing Red' Spider-Man PS4 Pro Bundle

From PC Mag: The standard black PS4 Pro is very understated and easily blends into the background once positioned underneath your TV. The newly announced Limited Edition Spider-Man PS4 Pro bundle is the complete opposite of that thanks to its "Amazing Red" case color.

From today, it's possible to...

Report: Walmart Considers Launching Netflix Rival

From PC Mag: There aren't many companies out there with enough money and power to take on Netflix and Amazon in the streaming space. Walmart is one that could, and apparently the retail giant is considering doing just that.

As Arstechnica reports, Walmart is in the very early stages of considering...

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