Month: September 2021

The Morning After: The EU’s grand USB-C plan

Like a band with too few hit singles, the European Union is resorting to playing the classics over and over again. The bloc has, like clockwork, tabled a proposal for legislators to think about maybe possibly having a debate about if it’s worth creating a common charging standard. This has…

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How to Switch iPhones Without Losing a Thing

Everything you need to know to successfully transfer your contacts, music, photos, and apps from one iOS device to another. Source

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The Best iPhone 13 Deals—and Which Model to Pick

Get those Apple Wallets ready. From the Mini to the Pro Max, we break down all your options. Source

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How to get the free Windows 11 upgrade early

After months of testing, Microsoft is releasing the final version of Windows 11 to its Release Preview channel today. It’s the final step before it’s released more broadly to existing devices on October 5th. If you don’t want to wait until October 5th, you can switch to the Release Preview…

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Isn’t it time for a consumable network fabric? Depiction of person manipulating data on a globe

Data centers have been built around consumable compute and storage resources for decades. However, the network and switches needed to support this were not included. Because of this, hyperscalers ran into scaling limits and, for some time, have been building networks that attempted to meet the demands of both compute…

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Clumsy remote workers are constantly damaging their work devices at home technology

Working from home may be great for productivity, but it’s a disaster for the health of the devices being used, a new report has claimed.  A survey from Direct Line business insurance found that most workers have managed to damage the devices given to them by their employers during the…

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