Month: March 2021

Nvidia RTX 3080 shortage could continue until Q3 Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080

Nvidia’s RTX 3000-series stock shortage is unlikely to ease up anytime soon, with reports claiming Ampere GPUs will remain in short supply until the third quarter.  Back in January Nvidia’s CFO, Collette Kress,  suggested that the ongoing GPU shortage would likely improve in the second quarter, saying “we expect overall…

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The trailer for Netflix’s The Irregulars paints a supernatural picture of Sherlock Holmes’ London

After dropping an ominous teaser for it in February, Netflix has now released a full trailer for its upcoming series The Irregulars. It’s part of the streaming channel’s Sherlock Holmes cinematic universe (no that’s not a thing, but it could be!) after last year’s charming Enola Holmes series, which told…

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People aren’t missing their second COVID-19 vaccine dose, CDC data says

Nearly everyone who got their first dose of a two-shot COVID-19 vaccine got their second dose within the recommended window, according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. During the first two months of the United States COVID-19 vaccination campaign, around 12 million people got their…

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Why you should be monitoring your website Internet

Right now, there are over 1.8 billion websites on the Internet. And according to anIBM survey, around 70% of sites do not have the proper monitoring for cyber resilience. This study was based on large enterprises, so this figure could be worse when factoring in smaller businesses – cyber resilience…

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The great Gatsby raises millions to take on Robinhood

Millennials and GenZers seem interested in investing more than ever these days. As a result, a number of startups have emerged in recent years to give them more options. One such startup, Gatsby, announced Monday that it has raised $10 million in a Series A round of funding. Backers include…

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AMD unleashes ‘record-breaking’ 3rd generation EPYC CPUs AMD EPYC Milan

AMD has unveiled the third generation of its EPYC server processors, based on the company’s Zen 3 microarchitecture. Codenamed AMD EPYC Milan, the new CPU range is up to twice as fast as the nearest competition across high performance computing (HPC), cloud and enterprise workloads. The most performant SKU in…

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