Month: March 2022

The Samsung Galaxy Book2 is our first glimpse at an Intel ARC powered laptop

Audio player loading… It was previously rumored that we wouldn’t see Intel’s Arc Alchemist graphics cards launch until around Q2 of 2022, though it seems we won’t have to wait much longer to see what the new generation of Team Blue’s graphics is capable of, with Intel Arc featuring in…

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The best AT&T phones available for 2024

There’s such a vast array of good phones available right now on AT&T, so many in fact that you might even have trouble deciding. No worries though, we’ve researched and reviewed all the options to determine which are the best AT&T phones for most users. Everything’s been sectioned out just…

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The best unlimited data plans in the US for 2024

If you’re researching the best unlimited data plans on the market then our list of recommended carriers could be just what you need to find the right one for you. There are, of course, many excellent options on the market right now but we’ve narrowed it right down to the…

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Ethernet co-inventor David Boggs dies at 71

Pioneering Xerox PARC computer researcher David Boggs has died at 71, The New York Times has reported. He was best known for co-inventing the Ethernet PC connection standard used to link PCs in close proximity to other computers, printers and the internet — over both wired and wireless connections.  The…

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Watch Valve’s Gabe Newell deliver Steam Decks to mostly confused customers

One of my favorite things about famous game developers is how hyper-specific their fame is. So naturally I was delighted to see a promotional video put out by Valve showing its co-founder and president Gabe Newell — one of the most famous game developers in the world — confusing the…

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YouTube blocks Russian news channels RT and Sputnik

YouTube has blocked Russian news channels RT and Sputnik across Europe in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The Alphabet-owned company confirmed the news on Twitter, saying it would “take time for our systems to fully ramp up” and that it would continue to “monitor the situation around the clock…

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