Month: August 2020

E Ink shows off a foldable e-reader prototype you can take notes on

As smartphones with folding screens becoming increasingly common, perhaps we’ll see e-readers head down the same path. The E Ink Corporation has shown off its latest foldable e-reader prototype (via GoodEReader), which has a huge 10.3-inch screen. We… Source

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5 new shows and movies on Netflix, HBO Max and Apple TV Plus this week null

This is actually a pretty good week for new TV shows and movies on streaming services. While TV networks and streamers are figuring out ways to start filming your favorite shows again (The Witcher season 2 restarts filming next Monday!) streaming services like Netflix, HBO Max and Apple TV Plus…

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Nvidia is teasing something big for August 31 – could it be the RTX 3080? null

Nvidia has kicked off its teaser campaign for what could be the GeForce RTX 3080, with a countdown hinting at an official unveiling will take place on August 31. Over on Twitter, Nvidia posted eight-second “Ultimate Countdown” teaser that appears to show a star going supernova. While that doesn’t tell…

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This little-known Intel CPU deal can save you 60% null

Xeon processors are not exactly cheap;  the crème de la crème of Intel CPUs often carry eye-watering price tags. However, from time to time, there’s a bargain to be had. Take, for example, the Intel Gold 6258R, which our sister publication AnandTech has identified as being almost a carbon copy…

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Google Maps finally works with CarPlay’s excellent dashboard mode

Google Maps has finally been updated to work with Apple’s CarPlay dashboard mode, which allows users to display their current mapping directions side by side with music controls. The dashboard mode was first introduced with iOS 13 last year, but it was limited to only work with Apple Maps at…

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Apple countersues headphone maker Koss in AirPods patent dispute

Apple is striking back at Koss, which filed a patent infringement lawsuit last month related to AirPods and Beats. It countersued the maker of the first stereo headphones, asking for a court to rule that Apple didn’t infringe any of the five patents… Source

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