Month: July 2020

Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 rumored specs spilled, alongside 3070 Ti with faster GDDR6X memory Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti

Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 3070 specs have been spilled in a fresh rumor which also alleges that there will be an RTX 3070 Ti, with the purported details of that Ampere graphics card being provided as well. This comes from kopite7kimi on Twitter, a common source of hardware leaks, but as…

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How Twitter is shifting the power balance from companies to their employees

Last week, the worlds of technology and journalism were transfixed by a conflict that played out across across Instagram, Twitter, and the upstart audio-only social network Clubhouse. One reason it generated so much attention — you can read thorough accounts from varying perspectives at Vice, on Quora, or this venture…

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Samsung’s UV sterilizer and wireless charger officially announced globally

Samsung has announced a new 10W wireless charger that tops up your phone’s battery while sterilizing the device using UV-C light. The company says the ultraviolet light can kill 99 percent of bacteria and germs, though marketing materials don’t mention whether it destroys the novel coronavirus responsible for the current…

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Shared hosting vs dedicated hosting: Which plan should I choose?

Choosing the correct hosting package is crucial for your website to perform properly. When reviewing website hosting packages, everything can seem a bit overwhelming.  There are different packages with many features and a plethora of pricing options. How do you know which is best for you and your website? Today,…

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Slack finally kills one of its most annoying features null

Collaboration platform Slack is finally removing one of its most frustrating settings. In a move that will no doubt be celebrated in homes across the world, the platform is now allowing users to choose specific days to receive notifications, meaning workers can finally stop alerts coming through to their phone…

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TikTok will exit Hong Kong because of China’s new security law

TikTok will exit the Hong Kong market and cut off access to all residents of the semi-autonomous region, parent ByteDance told Reuters. The company has said that it’s concerned Hong Kong may fall under China’s jurisdiction after new security laws cam… Source

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