Month: March 2022

Intel is launching yet another crypto mining chip

Audio player loading… Following the recent announcement of its new Bonanza Mine chips, Intel is back with a brand new chip well-suited to mining for cryptocurrency in addition to improving performance in a wide range of applications like network virtualization. The chip giant’s new Agilex M-Series FPGA is built on…

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Apple’s New Budget iPhone And iPad Are Coming Next Week

At its first event of 2022, Apple unveiled a handful of updates to its key product lines, refreshing the iPhone SE, upgrading the iPad Air, and introducing a new Mac Studio. First launched in 2016, the iPhone SE was intended as a more affordable albeit smaller sibling to the existing…

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Electric car prices could go up even as fuel prices soar

As US gas prices hit record highs in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, it seems like electric vehicles may not be a safe haven for those looking to save money. That’s because Russia plays an important part in the production of the nickel that ends up in batteries…

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It’s 2022 and the Magic Mouse still charges from the bottom

Apple launched a new Magic Mouse today, March 8th, 2022. It’s a slick-looking black version. It also still has its charging port on the bottom — meaning that six and a half years after its introduction, Apple still seems to think that the best way to charge the mouse is…

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Android’s archive feature will partially uninstall apps until you need them again

Google is working on a tool that should let you “archive” certain apps to help free up space on your device. In a blog post, Google explains any app with the feature will let you partially uninstall it, shrinking the app down by about 60 percent without removing it completely.…

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Microsoft delays Office 365 price rise once again

Audio player loading… Microsoft has once again delayed its planned price increase of both its Office 365 and Microsoft 365 office software suites. The price increase was first announced by corporate VP for Microsoft 365, Jared Spataro last August in a blog post and was set to come into effect…

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