Month: November 2021

Asus’s latest overkill gaming phones arrive in Europe with up to 18GB of RAM

Asus has announced pricing for the ROG Phone 5S series in Europe, following their launch in Taiwan in August. The ROG Phone 5S costs €999 for 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, while €1,099 gets you a step-up model with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. The top…

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It’ll soon be easier than ever to set up online meetings on Microsoft Outlook

Sorting out your daily meeting schedule using Microsoft Outlook should soon be a lot more straightforward thanks to a new update. Microsoft’s email service is adding third-party support for its Meetings feature, meaning the likes of Zoom, Google Meet and Cisco Webex should now work smoothly with Outlook. “This update…

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Lenovo’s Newest ThinkPad X1 Extreme Is a Windows Workhorse

Ports aplenty, optional RTX 3080 power, and a very nice keyboard make this an extremely good laptop for power users. Source

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Google Stadia will finally let you join multiplayer games without an invite

Google is finally allowing Stadia players to join multiplayer games without needing an invite. This basic feature is available on most console platforms and PC launchers, but it has taken Google nearly two years to add it to Stadia. A new support page confirms the feature is live in Far…

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Grab a KitchenAid Stand Mixer for its lowest price ever in Amazon’s Early Black Friday sale

Amazon has slashed 20% off the KitchenAid  3.5 Quart stand mixer, which is now down to just $279.99 from $349.99, its lowest price ever, for today only as part of its early Black Friday 2021 sales. (Not in the US? Scroll down for the best KitchenAid deals in your region).…

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US government offers $10 million bounty for information on Colonial Pipeline hackers

In May, a ransomware attack shut down a pipeline carrying 45 percent of the fuel used on the US East Coast. The Colonial Pipeline incident led to panic buying and heightened fears about the threat posed by simple hacks to national infrastructure. Now, the US State Department is offering a…

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