Month: April 2021

Dell launches new range of Inspiron laptops, made from recycled materials Inspiron 2021 Spring Lineup

Dell has redesigned its Inspiron laptops from the ground up with the latest PC innovations, modern designs and new elemental colors inspired by nature. These new devices are designed to keep users connected whether they’re working from home or on the go and with Dell Mobile Connect, these new laptops…

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CS:GO has a years-old bug that can let a hacker take over your computer

Hackers have found a new exploit in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive that could allow a hacker to take control of your computer if you click on a Steam invite to play the popular first-person shooter. The bug was discovered by The Secret Club, a white hat hacking group, which found that…

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Risk startup LogicGate confirms data breach

Risk and compliance startup LogicGate has confirmed a data breach. But unless you’re a customer, you probably didn’t hear about it. An email sent by LogicGate to customers earlier this month said on February 23 an unauthorized third-party obtained credentials to its Amazon Web Services-hosted cloud storage servers storing customer…

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Anker is making a $130 webcam as part of its new expansion to home office gear

Anker has announced a new webcam as part of its new AnkerWork line of home office gear. The new webcam, called the PowerConf C300, is a 1080p webcam with a “built-in AI chipset,” which Anker says “provides a high-quality image with accurate color reproduction and unparalleled low-light performance.” The webcam…

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Nvidia mining GPUs bring in three times more revenue than expected A Promotional Image Of An Nvidia Cryptomining GPU

Nvidia’s new mining GPUs appears to have brought in three times the revenue in the first fiscal quarter of 2022 than the company had originally anticipated, indicating stronger demand for the card as graphics card stock struggles to meet soaring demand. In a statement to investors this week, Nvidia announced…

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Mobvoi’s TicWatch GTH has an Apple Watch look and a skin temperature sensor for $79.99

Mobvoi is starting to sell the TicWatch GTH today, a $79.99 fitness wearable that features sensors for skin temperature and blood oxygen that are typically reserved for more expensive watches. Mobvoi has generally focused on Wear OS devices in the past, providing a variety of options for Google’s troubled wearable…

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