Month: April 2022

Hitting the Books: Raytheon, Yahoo Finance and the world’s first ‘cybersmear’ lawsuit

A company's public image is arguably even more important to its bottom line than the product they produce and very much not something to be trifled with. Would Disney be the entertainment behemoth it is today if not for its family-friendly facade, would Google have garnered so much goodwill if…

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After the USB-C iPhone, we now have a Lightning port on an Android device

Audio player loading… Full credit to robotics engineer Ken Pillonel, who has followed up the impressive achievement of fitting a USB-C port to an iPhone by completing the circle: attaching a working Lightning port to an Android phone (the Samsung Galaxy A51). “I decided I needed to balance the chaos,”…

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Trick Out Your Two-Wheeler With These 33 Bike Accessories

Everything you need to turn your bicycle into a killer commuter, errand bike, or freedom machine. Source

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What’s the Matter? We Explain the New Smart Home Standard

The open source standard called Matter makes sure that your devices play nicely. Here’s how it could change how you shop for and use them. Source

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AMD could be readying an even cheaper low-end RDNA 2 GPU

Audio player loading… AMD is purportedly going to launch a new even cheaper budget RDNA 2 graphics card, at least if that latest rumor proves to be on the money. The theory is that Team Red is preparing an RX 6300 GPU to slot in below the current wallet-friendly RX…

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Windows 11 may not be as popular as Microsoft had hoped

Audio player loading… The explosive growth seen by Microsoft’s Windows 11 operating system over the past few months is beginning to slow, new figures suggest. The latest report from AdDuplex shows that Windows 11 user numbers are levelling out, perhaps suggesting Microsoft needs to up its game with some new…

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