Month: June 2020

LG’s latest Bluetooth speakers have passive radiators for extra bass

LG has released the XBoom Go PL lineup that may give you pause for your next Bluetooth speaker buying decision. The higher-end PL7 and PL5 models come with passive radiators for improved bass and the speakers are tuned by HiFi brand Meridian with a “… Source

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Unilever, Verizon, Coca-Cola, Starbucks, Microsoft: All the companies pulling ads from Facebook

For the first time in its history, Facebook is facing an organized boycott from advertisers set to begin July 1st. It’s not from small companies, either — large corporations including Hershey, Honda, and Verizon have stopped their spending. The goal of the Stop Hate for Profit campaign is to pressure…

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AMD and Nvidia agree on the need for this vital new technology null

AMD, Nvidia and seven other companies have announced their affiliation with the Confidential Computing Consortium (CCC), a group dedicated to standardizing data encryption techniques in the name of improved data privacy. The syndicate was founded last year by a selection of technology behemoths – including Microsoft, Intel, Tencent, Google Cloud,…

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4th of July Sales (2020): 12 Great Deals on Outdoor Gear

You can save some cash with these discounts on biking, camping, and climbing equipment. And if you are heading out, stay safe and wear your face mask. Source

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Apple might not include a charger with the iPhone 12. Good

Over the weekend, lots of sites reported that Apple analyst Ming-chi Kuo is claiming that the iPhones due to be released later this year won’t have chargers or EarPods in the box. If you want to know what most tech bloggers thought of the rumor, you can head over here…

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New AWS programming service will automatically fix bugs in your code null

Writing top-quality code may be about to get a whole lot easier thanks to a new release from Amazon Web Services. AWS has announced the launch of CodeGuru, a programming tool that uses machine learning to squash bugs, fix errors and suggest improvements in lines of code. The company says…

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