Month: January 2021

Verizon plans to almost double its mmWave 5G coverage this year

Verizon has big 5G plans for 2021 after formally launching its next-gen network in October of last year, and close to the top of its list of priorities is expanding coverage of its ultra-fast mmWave coverage. That flavor of 5G is currently restricted to select areas within select cities in…

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PS5 restock: Sony Direct is out of stock, here’s where to look next PS5 stock Target

If you’re searching where to buy PS5, Sony Direct had PS5 consoles in stock, but they sold out in under thirty minutes. While we don’t expect anyone to get another PS5 restock today, Amazon and GameStop could both get PS5 restock overnight, which is why we’d advise potential buyers to…

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These are Intel’s first Iris Xe desktop GPUs

Intel is launching its first Iris Xe desktop graphics cards today. Originally codenamed “DG1,” these new desktop GPUs are primarily aimed at small- and medium-sized businesses and mainstream desktop PCs. Intel is teaming up with Asus and other partners to sell these cards to system integrators who will bundle them…

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Kellyanne Conway’s Twitter Account Posted A Nude Photo Of Her Underage Daughter Claudia. Twitter Won’t Say If It’s Banning Her.

Twitter has not taken action against Kellyanne Conway, one of former president Donald Trump’s top campaign and White House aides, after her account posted a nude photo of her underage daughter, Claudia. The photo, in which Claudia was clearly recognizable, was posted as a fleet, Twitter’s version of Instagram stories,…

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Nvidia is making buying a gaming laptop more confusing

Gaming laptops that have Nvidia’s powerful RTX 30-series graphics chips inside are now shipping. I have a first look at MSI’s 2021 GS66 Stealth with the RTX 3080, and my colleague Monica Chin published two reviews for launch day: the Asus ROG Flow X13 (with its detachable RTX 3080 eGPU)…

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Microsoft’s profits jump by 33 percent thanks to the cloud, PCs and Xbox

Another quarter, another booming earnings report from Microsoft. But what’s notable for Q2 2021is that it isn’t just the cloud driving the company forward this time. The company reported revenues of $43.1 billion, up 17 percent from last year. That’s… Source

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