Month: December 2021

DreamCloud launches best-ever 50% off Boxing Day mattress sale

The DreamCloud Boxing Day mattress sale is live and there’s a huge discount to be had: save 50% on the Luxury Hybrid Mattress, DreamCloud’s 28cm-deep bed made from coils and foam, and finished with a pillowy top. In the sale a double size costs £624.50 (was £1,249) when you use…

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Intel apologizes to China for following US sanctions targeting Xinjiang ‘genocide’

Intel has issued an apology to partners and customers in China after it told local suppliers it would not be using labor or goods sourced from the country’s Xinjiang region. The company has deleted the statement that resulted in the original backlash. International trade with Xinjiang is restricted by numerous…

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Nvidia RTX 3090 Ti with 24GB VRAM rumored for January 27 launch

Audio player loading… Nvidia’s RTX 3090 Ti could be here on January 27, with the top-end Ampere graphics card to have 24GB of RAM on-board, according to a new rumor. All this has been previously rumored, as you may recall, but the fresh leakage comes courtesy of a purported NDA…

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Open source Log4j scanners are here to save the day

Audio player loading… Multiple cybersecurity experts have now released free-to-use scanners to help organizations look for vulnerable Log4j instances. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), for example, has published a Log4j scanner on GitHub, based on a previous version built by security firm FullHunt. CISA said this tool scans…

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iPhone 13 Pro vs OnePlus 9 Pro: Which phone is more deserving of the Pro name?

Audio player loading… The world of high-end smartphones is a fast moving one. Today’s champion is tomorrow’s forgotten also-ran. Thankfully, the OnePlus 9 Pro is good enough that it remains relevant months after its release. Still, the arrival of the iPhone 13 Pro has undoubtedly taken a good portion of…

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CES 2022 organizers insist in-person events will go on even as more exhibitors pull back

The pace of companies announcing they will forego the in-person parts of CES 2022 has only increased in the last 24 hours, with major companies like Intel and Google announcing their decisions on Thursday afternoon. Despite a growing list of cancellations that includes exhibitors, advertisers, and most tech media organizations…

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