Month: June 2020

Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti specs leak should have AMD worried null

The rumored upcoming Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 TI could deliver a whopping 21 TFLOPs of raw performance, 50% higher than the current Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti. Twitter tipster @CatCyberPunk shared an alleged spec sheet for the incoming Ampere GPU, which reveals that the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 TI will…

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Amazon boosts climate commitments and greenhouse gas emissions

Amazon launched a $2 billion fund today to advance technologies that will cut down greenhouse gases. The fund will help Amazon and other companies adhere to The Climate Pledge initiative it started in September 2019. That pledge committed the company, and others that sign onto it, to becoming carbon neutral…

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Mobvoi’s new smartwatch doesn’t change much, but does bring two useful new tools Mobvoi TicWatch C2+

It seems 2020 is the year of incremental upgrades for Mobvoi smarwatches – the new TicWatch Pro (2020) didn’t change up much but upgraded the specs, and the newly-announced TicWatch C2+ tells much the same story. The TicWatch C2+ is mostly the same as the TicWatch C smartwatch from 2018,…

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WhatsApp is planning a fun new feature to jazz up your messages null

Your WhatsApp conversations are going to get a little more lively as a new sticker features starts to roll out to users. Stickers have long been a part of expressing yourself in messages, and a new option is on the horizon – animated stickers! The rollout is a phased, three-step…

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Apple’s new iOS 14 home screen brings Windows Phone Live Tiles back to life

Microsoft showed off the future of mobile home screens a decade ago with Windows Phone. The key to the vibrant interface was Live Tiles, animated widgets that felt alive. Nothing has lived up to it ever since. I’ve always wanted Apple to bring these Live Tiles to the iPhone. Apple’s…

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Dell’s latest gaming PCs include large G7 laptops and a G5 desktop

Dell is ready to court gamers who want beefier options than its existing systems but aren’t willing to venture into Alienware territory. It’s introducing a trio of gaming PCs headlined by its new G7 series in 15- and (most notably) 17-inch sizes. It’… Source

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