Month: March 2021

Apple discontinues the iMac Pro with new iMac rumored to be imminent iMac Pro

It looks as though the iMac Pro won’t be around much longer, at least in its current incarnation: just a single configuration of the polished all-in-one is now available direct from the Apple website, with a message “while stocks last” on the page. That configuration gets you a 3.0GHz 10-core…

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Google Fit’s camera-based heart and breathing rate trackers arrive March 8th

Google will start rolling out the Fit app's camera-based heart and respiratory rate trackers on Monday, March 8th. The tech giant first revealed the new features, which rely on the power of a phone's camera, at a Health event in early Februar… Source

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Razer Blade 15 Base review: losing its edge

Razer’s Blade 15 Base isn’t broken necessarily, but it could use a tune-up anyway. It’s emblematic of the company’s excellent design chops — stuck in a loop of flexing it in practically the same way as last year and the year before. The laptop’s all-aluminum build is still impressive to…

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The Morning After: How much is the first tweet worth?

NFT. The letters stand for non-fungible token, and as I understand it, they’re a cryptographically backed way to create unique, trackable digital certificates of ownership. Whether or not that makes sense to you — this article may help, it’s from a f… Source

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Apple to stop selling iMac Pro base model, which is listed as available ‘while supplies last’

In a sign that the iMac Pro is on the way out, the only model currently available for purchase on the Apple Store website is the $4,999 base configuration, “while supplies last.” As first reported by 9to5Mac, all build-to-order configurations for the iMac Pro have been removed from Apple’s site…

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The Division 2 devs aim to bring ‘a meaningful change to the game’ in next major update The Division 2

Ubisoft has announced that The Division 2’s next major update is slated to launch later this year and will include the introduction of an entirely new game mode.  In a recent blog post on the Ubisoft website, The Division 2’s development team thanked fans for their continued support of the…

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