Month: September 2020
Intel Jasper Lake CPUs could seriously power-up budget laptops in early 2021 Woman using laptop
Intel’s Jasper Lake processors, low-powered 10nm chips designed for affordable laptops (and more besides), will launch in early 2021 according to the rumor mill. These are Atom CPUs and the successor to Intel’s current Gemini Lake chips (which were refreshed in late 2019), consisting of Pentium and Celeron products which…
Read MoreSolo Stove Yukon Review: The Ultimate Backyard Firepit
Solo Stove’s 27-inch Yukon burns hot—and it’ll give your household great s’mores for years to come. Source
Read MoreNintendo explored making a portable Switch-style GameCube, leak suggests
Before Nintendo released the Switch, the company had early plans to create a similar handheld based on its iconic GameCube console, leaked internal documents suggest. There’s also a leaked presentation which suggests that Nintendo explored the idea of releasing a high-definition console that would have competed more directly with the…
Read MoreTIM achieves 4Gbps European 5G speed record null
Italian operator TIM has set a new European 5G speed record, achieving speeds in excess of 4Gbps on millimetre wave (mmWave) spectrum. The tests were conducted on a live network with devices powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X55 5G modem-RF system with QTM525 mmWave Antenna module and with Ericsson Radio System…
Read MorePentagon says Microsoft still deserves $10 billion JEDI cloud contract
After an internal investigation, the US Department of Defense (DoD) announced that is standing by its decision to award the $10 billion JEDI cloud computing contract to Microsoft and not Amazon. The probe was triggered after Amazon complained that th… Source
Read MoreMillions of WordPress sites targeted using major security flaw null
Millions of WordPress sites are facing attack following the discovery of a security flaw in a popular plugin. Researchers at security firm Defiant have warned that the File Manager plugin used by hundreds of thousands of WordPress sites has a zero-day vulnerability allowing hackers to launch attacks on users. The…
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