Month: June 2021

How GaN is changing the future of semiconductors TSMC

The global semiconductor shortage is delaying the production of everything from refrigerators and microwaves to gaming consoles and smartphones. Experts are saying it could take months for the industry to recover, but in reality the shortage is changing consumer electronics forever. The industry has been reliant on silicon for decades,…

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10 Essential Accessories to Up Your Backyard Grilling Game

Up your outdoor cooking game with these tools for getting the perfect sear, smoke, roast—and even a pizza. Source

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Google’s $99 A-Series Earbuds Are AirPods for Android

The company’s more affordable version of last year’s Pixel Buds cut some perks for a much better price. Source

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New privacy controls, multitasking features and a Mind app tipped for WWDC 2021 An Apple WWDC Promotional Graphic

With Apple’s WWDC 2021 software showcase getting underway tomorrow, we’ve seen a flurry of last-minute leaks, rumors and speculation about some of the changes that are in the pipeline for iOS 15, iPadOS 15, watchOS 8 and more. One of the most interesting reveals comes from developer Khaos Tian on…

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New Seagate disk tech could drive down the cost of high-capacity HDDs Seagate Mach.2 HDD

Seagate has been working on a cleverly tweaked version of its conventional hard disk drives (HDD) that not just improves speeds, but might also be cheaper to produce. Dubbed Mach.2, the new tech gets its name from the fact that these drives use two actuators instead of one, which helps…

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Justice Department has charged a Latvian woman it says helped develop Trickbot malware

The US Department of Justice has charged a Latvian woman for her role in allegedly developing the Trickbot malware, which was responsible for infecting millions of computers, targeting schools, hospitals, public utilities, and governments, the agency said in a news release. The DOJ alleges that Alla Witte was part of…

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