Month: March 2022

Gaming laptops with Intel Arc Alchemist GPUs are about to launch

Audio player loading… Intel’s first Arc Alchemist graphics cards will be officially revealed on March 30, in just a few days, and will be followed in short order by the launch of the initial batch of gaming laptops carrying these GPUs. We’d already been told about the press event on…

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The next Google Nest Hub could have a detachable tablet screen

Audio player loading… We haven’t seen a new Google Nest Hub since March 2021 when sleep sensing capabilities were added to the smart display. If a new report is to be believed, the next generation of the device could come with a detachable screen that doubles up as a tablet.…

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Apple Pay closes loophole that allowed Russian users to pay with Mir cards

Apple Pay will no longer support Russian card payment system Mir, closing a loophole that let Russians continue to use the service amid economic sanctions put on the country, according to a report from Reuters. “Apple has informed NSPK [Russia’s National Payment Card System] that it is suspending support of…

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Uber granted a 30-month license to continue operating in London

Uber has secured a 30-month — or two-and-a-half-year — license to keep its ridesharing services up and running in London, according to a report from the BBC. This marks the close of a lengthy battle with the city’s transportation agency, Transport for London (TfL), over Uber’s safety protocols. We’re delighted…

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Samsung’s art-inspired Frame TV is on sale today for its best price ever

Now that Samsung’s new Frame TVs are available for preorder, the 2021 model is selling at a new all-time low in multiple configurations until April 5th (or while supplies last). Typically $1,499.99, Woot is selling the HDR-compatible, 55-inch QLED TV for $899.99, which is $100 cheaper than the previous low…

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