Month: December 2020

Podcast: Answering your questions on the PS5, foldable PCs and more!

For the last episode of 2020, Cherlynn and Devindra answer a slew of listener questions, covering everything from when to buy a PlayStation 5 to the future of folding PCs. We also look back at the best moments of covering tech throughout the year (wh… Source

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Adobe Flash rides off into the sunset

Adobe scheduled to end support for its famous Flash on December 31st, 2020, and today is the day. While Adobe won’t start blocking Flash content until January 12th, major browsers will shut it all down tomorrow and Microsoft will block it in most versions of Windows. It’s over. Flash enjoyed…

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New Intel 11th-gen leak threatens AMD’s new Ryzen 5000 single-core crown Intel Core i5-10600K

When AMD launched its Ryzen 5000 processors, it shook the CPU market to the core by toppling Intel when it came to single-core – and thus gaming – performance. However, another leak has surfaced that suggests that Intel could be reclaiming the gaming performance crown.  A CPU-Z benchmark result for…

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Trump’s fight to overthrow election now falls to the guy who invented the CueCat

In a hopeless attempt to overthrow an American election, a ridiculous cast of characters has heeded outgoing President Donald Trump’s call to misadventure — including, now, the inventor of one of the worst gadgets of all time. His name is Jovan Hutton Pulitzer, and yesterday he gave a poor imitation…

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How artificial intelligence will be used in 2021

Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang doesn’t need a crystal ball to see where artificial intelligence will be used in the future. He just looks at his customer list. The four-year-old startup, which recently hit a valuation of more than $3.5 billion, got its start supplying autonomous vehicle companies with the…

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Can’t buy an RTX 3080? It seems like some miners are having no problem getting one Puget System benchmark test

While the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 is absolutely an amazing graphics card, it's perhaps more well known at this point for just being a pain to get your hands on. However, not everyone is having the same amount of trouble.  A post over at Techarp shows a mining rig with…

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