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- Dell’s new G15 is a speckled gaming laptop coming to China first
- Tom and Jerry accidentally became the Snyder Cut for a hot minute
- The Switch-style Aya Neo handheld gaming PC is now on Indiegogo, starting at $789
- Verizon is once again giving you a reason to turn 5G off
- How to block ad tracking on your iPhone
- Spice up your daily pandemic walk with these apps
- Microsoft Surface Laptop 4 will reportedly include both AMD and Intel configurations
- SpaceX moves to beam Starlink internet into trucks, boats, and aircraft
- The brands are at it again — Taco Bell is hopping on the NFT train
- Microsoft was warned months ago — now, the Hafnium hack has grown to gigantic proportions
Dell’s new G15 is a speckled gaming laptop coming to China first Posted: 08 Mar 2021 05:00 PM PST Dell has launched its new G15 gaming laptop, which will be available first in China before coming to other regions around the world. The laptop's industrial design is all-new, though the most notable feature might be the paint job. Yep, those are paint flecks you see in the photos. Dell says the new G15 uses "low-VOC waterborne paint for a durable and environmentally conscious design;" it's available in colorways including Spector Green with Speckles, Phantom Grey with Speckles, Dark Shadow Grey, and Obsidian Black. Our advice: go with the speckles. We don't have full specs for the new G15 just yet, but it can be outfitted with Nvidia RTX 3000-series graphics and has "three performance options ranging up to 115W of TDP."... |
Tom and Jerry accidentally became the Snyder Cut for a hot minute Posted: 08 Mar 2021 04:37 PM PST The Snyder Cut is set to release on March 18th, but some viewers already got a truly inexplicable sneak peek today — quite a few people trying to watch the Tom and Jerry movie on HBO Max were instead shown the upcoming R-rated version of Justice League (via The Hollywood Reporter). I guess you could say Warner Bros. really let the cat out of the bag. HBO confirmed that, yes, this did in fact happen: "Zack Snyder's Justice League was temporarily available on HBO Max and the error was addressed within minutes," a spokesperson tells The Verge. At this moment, It's unclear if this error was worldwide, or if the Snyder Cut only showed up in certain regions. A few Verge staff tried the trick for ourselves, but were instead greeted by the... |
The Switch-style Aya Neo handheld gaming PC is now on Indiegogo, starting at $789 Posted: 08 Mar 2021 03:15 PM PST The Aya Neo — a Nintendo Switch-style handheld gaming PC that promises to offer a full-fledged PC gaming experience in the palm of your hands — is now available to back on Indiegogo, starting at $6,120 HKD (~$789 USD) for the 500GB model. This version of the Neo is technically the second, following the limited, sold-out run of the "Founder's Edition" that Aya offered back in January. The new, broader release promises several improvements over that initial version, including:
The company also showed off a... |
Verizon is once again giving you a reason to turn 5G off Posted: 08 Mar 2021 02:58 PM PST Verizon 4G appears to be getting even better than its nationwide 5G network, according to new tests conducted by PCMag's Sascha Segan. After last week's tweet suggesting that users turn off their phone's 5G to conserve battery life, there seems to be a multitude of reasons for Verizon customers to stick with 4G right now. Additional spectrum is making the difference for Verizon 4G right now, and not the C-band spectrum that's been in the news recently. This is CBRS, a set of frequencies that sits near C-band. Verizon bid $1.89 billion on CBRS licenses last year and has been putting the newly acquired spectrum to work for its 4G service in certain locations (there are likely technical reasons, which Segan explains in his post, why Verizon... |
How to block ad tracking on your iPhone Posted: 08 Mar 2021 02:05 PM PST In 2019, an article in The Washington Post by Geoffrey Fowler described the author's shock when he discovered just how many of his iPhone apps were collecting and uploading information about his usage while he slept. As we all know by now, data is a huge commodity these days. If you use a phone, laptop, or any type of computing device (unless you're a security expert or a high-end hacker with access to sophisticated blocking tools), you're paying for your apps by contributing marketing and other info to the companies that supply them. As Fowler's article demonstrated, iPhone users are not immune to this. Since his article was published, Apple has made some laudable changes to its privacy policies. But it's still a good idea to take... |
Spice up your daily pandemic walk with these apps Posted: 08 Mar 2021 01:06 PM PST Keep the routine fresh |
Microsoft Surface Laptop 4 will reportedly include both AMD and Intel configurations Posted: 08 Mar 2021 01:01 PM PST For a while, Microsoft's Surface Laptop 3 was one of the best laptops you could buy. Microsoft is now planning its successor, the Surface Laptop 4, and it appears WinFuture has obtained details about this upcoming device. Per this report, the laptop is coming sometime in April. The biggest news is that the new Surface Laptop will come with both Intel and AMD options. The AMD models will include chips from the Ryzen 4000 mobile series, including the Ryzen 5 4680U and the Ryzen 7 4980U. These aren't AMD's top guns; the current-gen Ryzen 5000 mobile series was announced earlier this year. The Intel models will have Intel's latest 11th Gen CPUs, though, including the Core 15-1145G7 and the Core i7-1185G7. Apart from the chips, it seems like... |
SpaceX moves to beam Starlink internet into trucks, boats, and aircraft Posted: 08 Mar 2021 12:50 PM PST SpaceX is seeking regulatory approval to connect its rapidly growing network of internet-beaming Starlink satellites to cars, trucks, shipping boats, and aircraft. The request, filed last Friday with the Federal Communications Commission, marks SpaceX's biggest step yet toward connecting Starlink to the automotive sector, a potentially lucrative line of business that would expand the company's current stationary offerings from rural homes. The March 5th FCC filing asked for "a blanket license authorizing operation" of Starlink terminals on so-called Earth Stations in Motion — an umbrella term for cars, trucks, maritime vessels, and aircraft. "No longer are users willing to forego connectivity while on the move, whether driving a truck... |
The brands are at it again — Taco Bell is hopping on the NFT train Posted: 08 Mar 2021 12:45 PM PST On Sunday evening, Taco Bell was serving up more than just tacos — it was also delivering NFTs: the fast-food chain tweeted that it was selling taco-themed GIFs and images on NFT marketplace Rarible. Of course, everyone saw that it was a brand hopping on a bandwagon (one that could potentially be detrimental to the environment), and promptly ignored it. No one bought them, and no articles were written. Just kidding! Taco Bell said that the demand for the NFTs was hot, and that the 25 tokens apparently sold out in 30 minutes. The NFTs are, of course, taco-themed, with four out of the five designs being animated GIFs. Taco Bell does say that all the proceeds will go to the Live Más... |
Microsoft was warned months ago — now, the Hafnium hack has grown to gigantic proportions Posted: 08 Mar 2021 12:40 PM PST On Friday, cybersecurity journalists Brian Krebs and Andy Greenberg reported that as many as 30,000 organizations had been compromised in an unprecedented email server hack, believed to have originated from a state-sponsored Chinese hacking group known as Hafnium. Over the weekend, that estimate has doubled to 60,000 Microsoft Exchange Server customers hacked around the world, with the European Banking Authority now admitting that it's one of the victims — and it looks like Microsoft may have taken a little too long to realize the severity and patch it. Krebs has now put together a basic timeline of the massive Exchange Server hack, and he says Microsoft has confirmed it was made aware of the vulnerabilities in early January. That's... |
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