Month: September 2020

Twitter hack conspirators may include a 16-year-old from Massachusetts

The investigation of the unprecedented Twitter hack earlier this summer has produced a new suspect: a 16-year-old from Massachusetts, according to a new report from The New York Times. This new suspect would be the youngest of the group of conspirators spanning the US and the UK, a group now…

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GPU company Imagination Technologies to teach students how to design a CPU null

After selling off its MIPS processor business back in 2017, Imagination Technologies has focused on what it does best, namely graphics processing technologies. But CPUs seem to remain on the company’s radar as this week the firm announced its first RISC-V computer architecture course under-graduate teaching as part of its…

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His Dark Materials season 2: release date, trailers, cast and what we can expect to see null

An ingenious mix of sinister cabals, animal familiars and a labyrinthine plot – not to mention fighting, talking polar bears – always made Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials novels a compelling proposition. Even so, when Hollywood first came a-calling with the watered down, Daniel Craig/Nicole Kidman-starring The Golden Compass in…

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Intel announces its new 11th Gen Tiger Lake CPUs, available on laptops this fall

Intel has officially announced its first 11th Gen Tiger Lake processors for laptops, which will feature the company’s new integrated Xe graphics, Thunderbolt 4 support, Wi-Fi 6, and a big leap in performance and battery life over the previous Ice Lake chips. The company claims that the new 11th Gen…

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Twitter says two new teams will address its accessibility issues

When Twitter tested a new feature that let users share audio clips with tweets, the company received criticism for not including accessibility tools like closed captioning. That set off a larger debate about how Twitter approaches accessibility. Now,… Source

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T-Mobile adds faster midband 5G coverage to more than 80 new cities and towns

T-Mobile on Wednesday announced a much wider rollout of its 2.5GHz midband 5G coverage, adding 81 new cities and towns to a total list of 90 markets throughout the US. Midband 5G is much faster and more appropriately fitting of the 5G moniker than the type of low-band 5G we’ve…

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