Month: March 2021

Intel accidentally leaks specs of its upcoming Xe HPG graphics cards Intel Xe HPG

Intel accidentally posted a slew of details about its Xe HPG graphics card, Team Blue’s upcoming attempt to get into the mix with AMD and Nvidia on the graphics card rumble. Twitter user @Komachi_Ensaka dug up a bunch of reference material on the upcoming cards on Intel’s site, apparently just…

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E-commerce roll-ups are the next wave of disruption in consumer packaged goods

Alanna Gregory Contributor Alanna is a marketing executive who is currently serving as vice president of growth and digital at Hairstory. She previously founded VIVE Lifestyle (YC S15) and was an AVP at Barclays Capital. This year is all about the roll-ups. No, not those fruity snacks you used to…

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Volkswagen offers new details about its adorable ID Buzz electric microbus

Volkswagen clarified some new details about the release of the ID Buzz, the electric microbus that we first saw in concept form way back in 2017. In an interview with Car and Driver, VW’s head of commercial vehicles, Carsten Intra, confirmed previous reports that the ID Buzz’s release in the…

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5G really shouldn’t be a factor in the purchase of your next phone contract Mobile phone deals

It’s new, it’s exciting and it’s the next stage for your smartphone…and yet, it’s really not worth putting too much energy or time into right now – we’re of course talking about 5G here. While phone brands are screaming from the rooftops about their new handsets decked out with 5G…

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Patch the Facebook for WordPress plugin now, users warned Person editing a WordPress site

The Threat Intelligence team at Wordfence has discovered two vulnerabilities in Facebook’s WordPress plugin that if left unpatched, could be exploited by an attacker to achieve remote code execution or to inject malicious JavaScript into the plugin’s settings. Facebook for WordPress is a plugin designed to create a seamless integration…

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Amazon goes on the offensive ahead of next week’s union vote counting

This week’s Amazon public relations push will no doubt go down as one of the odder public-facing strategies in tech. As some of the company’s biggest rivals were getting ready to virtually testify on Capitol Hill, the retail giant’s CEO of worldwide consumer business appeared to suggest that Amazon is…

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