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- Samsung promises ‘groundbreaking’ new TV feature: NFT support
- Samsung’s new TV remote uses radio waves from your router to stay charged
- Samsung’s new 2022 TVs bring Nvidia GeForce Now and Google Stadia gaming
- Samsung’s latest Frame TVs have a matte screen that looks and feels more like real art
- Samsung’s 2022 TV lineup has big software changes, smaller hardware upgrades
- YouTuber figured out Asus Z690 Hero motherboards melted down due to backward capacitor
- AT&T, Verizon CEOs reject FAA request to delay 5G expansions scheduled to start January 5th
- Microsoft issues a fix for Exchange Y2K22 bug that shut down company emails
- Tesla delivered close to one million vehicles in 2021
- Twitter permanently suspends Marjorie Taylor Greene’s personal account over COVID-19 misinformation
Samsung promises ‘groundbreaking’ new TV feature: NFT support Posted: 02 Jan 2022 06:00 PM PST Staring at your non-fungible tokens on a smartphone or laptop screen is fine and all, but why not remind everyone who visits your home of the money you spent on digital art NFTs by showcasing them on your TV screen? Somehow we're in a world where that's about to become reality: Samsung says it's planning extensive support for NFTs beginning with its 2022 TV lineup. "With demand for NFTs on the rise, the need for a solution to today's fragmented viewing and purchasing landscape has never been greater," the company said in a press release. "In 2022, Samsung is introducing the world's first TV screen-based NFT explorer and marketplace aggregator, a groundbreaking platform that lets you browse, purchase, and display your favorite art — all... |
Samsung’s new TV remote uses radio waves from your router to stay charged Posted: 02 Jan 2022 06:00 PM PST CES is always a moment when companies reiterate their dedication to environmental causes and trumpet their latest, more efficient products and packaging. After introducing a solar-powered Eco Remote for its 2021 TVs, Samsung is back again with a new version that comes with a pretty fascinating trick. Like the previous Eco Remote, this one can be charged with solar energy, but Samsung has also added RF harvesting capabilities that let the remote preserve its charge by "collecting routers' radio waves and converting them to energy." Neat. You don't see this in many gadgets — mostly because it's really only practical for low-power devices. But remotes certainly fall into that category. Aside from the new RF harvesting option, the Eco... |
Samsung’s new 2022 TVs bring Nvidia GeForce Now and Google Stadia gaming Posted: 02 Jan 2022 06:00 PM PST Samsung is revealing a new lineup of smart TVs at CES 2022 today, including features as exotic as radio-wave powered remote controls and support for NFTs — and they also happen to be the first Samsung sets in a while to let you play triple-A video games from the cloud instead of just your Xbox, PlayStation or PC. After an vague tease in October, Samsung is now confirming that "select" 2022 models will explicitly offer access to Nvidia's GeForce Now, Google Stadia, and the Utomik cloud gaming service as part of a new "Samsung Gaming Hub," a user interface which Samsung's intending to expand to additional services as well. The Samsung Gaming Hub isn't just for cloud gaming, either. Intriguingly, the company says that your HDMI-connected... |
Samsung’s latest Frame TVs have a matte screen that looks and feels more like real art Posted: 02 Jan 2022 06:00 PM PST Samsung has managed to single-handedly define the category of "lifestyle TVs" — high-design TV sets that blend into the home more seamlessly than traditional TVs — with The Frame. I've got several friends, coworkers, and family members who have recently purchased some model in The Frame lineup. For them, the device's stylish look, customizable bezels, and ability to showcase artwork or personal photos when the TV is "off" are more important than the latest picture quality or HDMI specs. For 2022, the company is hoping to take The Frame to the next level and make its wall art parlor trick more convincing than ever before. Samsung says the latest models will have a matte, anti-reflective display with a "lifelike" texture that feels like... |
Samsung’s 2022 TV lineup has big software changes, smaller hardware upgrades Posted: 02 Jan 2022 06:00 PM PST Samsung introduced its first TVs with Micro LED technology at CES 2021, and they wound up being perhaps the best sets that the company has produced yet — not counting the exorbitantly priced The Wall, that is. So this year, Samsung is opting for a different approach: it's taking smaller strides in hardware and focusing more of its efforts on software refinement and new features. Samsung's 2022 TVs will continue to run the company's Tizen OS, but they'll now come with a totally revamped home screen that's described as "a testament to our vision for the future of TVs." The first part of the new user experience is what Samsung calls the Media Screen. This will "put all of your streaming service content into one, easy-to-browse place" with... |
YouTuber figured out Asus Z690 Hero motherboards melted down due to backward capacitor Posted: 02 Jan 2022 03:59 PM PST A YouTuber who goes by the name of Buildzoid on the Actually Hardware Overlocking channel has figured out that a backward capacitor on the Asus ROG Maximus Z690 Hero motherboard is causing it to melt down, according to a report by Tom's Hardware. Asus has since acknowledged the issue in a post on its site and plans on issuing replacements to customers with affected motherboards. Problems with the Z690 Hero motherboard started turning up on the Asus support forum, as well as on Reddit, and the issues experienced by users are pretty much identical. As noted by Tom's Hardware, users reported that their motherboards started smoking in the same spot: the two MOSFETs (metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor) next to the DIMM slots... |
AT&T, Verizon CEOs reject FAA request to delay 5G expansions scheduled to start January 5th Posted: 02 Jan 2022 03:08 PM PST In an ongoing battle pitting the FAA and airlines against the FCC, Verizon, and AT&T over their planned launch of mid-band 5G service, the mobile carriers are declining a request by the FAA for a two-week delay. Earlier this year, an FCC auction sold the two carriers rights to use so-called "C-band" frequencies at a price of nearly $70 billion. Verizon and AT&T are eager to roll it out so that in addition to offering ultra-fast 5G connectivity in specific areas using high-band millimeter-wave technology and much slower 5G over low-band frequencies, the new spectrum will provide in-between performance over much wider areas. T-Mobile currently uses mid-band spectrum that isn't in the C-band.
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Microsoft issues a fix for Exchange Y2K22 bug that shut down company emails Posted: 02 Jan 2022 02:32 PM PST If you woke up on January 1st, 2022, and found that your work email's inbox was unusually empty, you aren't alone. Microsoft rang in the New Year with a bug that prevents Exchange servers from sending emails, but fortunately, a fix has since been issued, as detailed in a report by Bleeping Computer. "The problem relates to a date check failure with the change of the new year and is not a failure of the AV engine itself," Microsoft explains in a post on its Tech Community forum. "The version checking performed against the signature file is causing the malware engine to crash, resulting in messages being stuck in transport queues." Microsoft outlines the solution... |
Tesla delivered close to one million vehicles in 2021 Posted: 02 Jan 2022 12:31 PM PST Tesla delivered a record 936,172 vehicles in 2021, as outlined in a report from Tesla, representing an 87 percent increase over the 499,550 vehicle deliveries Tesla made in 2020.
The company managed to deliver 308,600 cars in the last quarter of 2021 alone, up from 241,300 deliveries in the third quarter. Of those deliveries, 11,750 were for the Model S and X, while 296,850 were for the Model 3 and Y. Both the Model 3 and Y also made up the majority of deliveries throughout the entire year at 936,172 shipments, compared to the 24,964 Model S and X deliveries. Tesla previously stated that it plans on increasing its deliveries by about... |
Twitter permanently suspends Marjorie Taylor Greene’s personal account over COVID-19 misinformation Posted: 02 Jan 2022 09:34 AM PST Twitter has permanently suspended Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene's personal account for repeatedly violating the platform's rules on COVID-19 misinformation, as noted in a report by CNN. Since the ban only affects Greene's personal Twitter account, @mtgreenee, she can still access and tweet from her governmental account, @RepMTG. In a statement to The Verge, Twitter spokesperson Katie Rosborough explains that the platform "permanently suspended" Greene's account "for repeated violations" of the platform's COVID-19 policies. "We've been clear that, per our strike system for this policy, we will permanently suspend accounts for repeated violations of the policy," she adds. |
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