Month: June 2020

Apple’s 2021 iPad Pros could have 5G

Apple’s 2021 iPad Pros could have 5G, thanks to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X55 5G modem, according to Apple leaker L0vetodream on Twitter. If Apple does use that modem, the new iPad Pros could take advantage of both sub-6GHz 5G and the faster mmWave 5G. The new iPad Pros could also have…

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New AMD graphics cards will arrive before the PS5 and Xbox Series X

We’ve known for a while that AMD RDNA 2 would be powering both the next generation consoles and new graphics cards, but now it seems certain that Big Navi GPUs will arrive before the PS5 and Xbox Series X.  This news comes out of the Bank of America Securities Global…

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CES 2021 will happen in-person, so expect plenty of new tech in January

The organization behind CES says that it’s going ahead with plans for an in-person event in Las Vegas in January 2021 – with a few modifications, of course. CES, if you haven’t heard of it, is the event where companies like Samsung, LG, Sony, Lenovo, Acer and more come together…

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Snapchat stops promoting Trump’s account due to his tweets

Snap just became the latest social media company to take action against Donald Trump. Snapchat will no longer promote content from Trump's Snapchat account in its app, the company announced. The change will make Trump’s Snapchat posts more difficult… Source

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AMC Theaters warns of ‘substantial doubt’ about future as pandemic fallout continues

AMC Theaters is warning investors about its incredibly uncertain future as financial fallout from the pandemic continues, blatantly stating that “substantial doubt exists about our ability to continue as a going concern for a reasonable period of time.” A new 8-K filing arrived ahead of AMC Theaters’ upcoming earnings call…

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A rocket launch can’t unite us until the space world acknowledges our divisions

At 9:30AM ET on Tuesday, three American astronauts symbolically rang the Nasdaq opening bell from space — a celebration of SpaceX’s historic launch that sent astronauts into orbit three days prior. The short ceremony played out live on the Nasdaq’s giant screen in Times Square, with various NASA personnel clapping…

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