Month: April 2022

Nvidia next-gen GPU rumor suggests a 900W monster – could it be a new RTX Titan?

Audio player loading… Nvidia could make a next-generation GPU which is even more power-hungry than previous rumors have suggested, and that’s really saying something, because the speculation on TDP has already reached pretty ridiculous levels in the past. The theory, as aired by kopite7kimi on Twitter, is that with the…

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There might not be a Samsung Galaxy S22 FE, and that’s a good thing

Audio player loading… The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE only landed back in January, so we’re not expecting to see a Samsung Galaxy S22 FE anytime soon – but we might not see one at all according to a new leak. Lanzuk (the leaker) posted on Naver (a South Korean blogging…

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Sennheiser’s new true wireless earbuds put the pressure on the Sony WF-1000XM4

Audio player loading… After almost spilling the news ahead of launch, Sennheiser has officially announced its new Momentum 3 True Wireless earbuds – a sequel to the lauded Momentum True Wireless 2 – that will be available starting on May 10.  The third outing for Sennheiser’s flagship earbuds offer adaptive…

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The next Amazon Kindle could be a game-changer if it gets this brand-new tech

Audio player loading… You might not think the best Amazon Kindles have any flaws whatsoever, and admittedly they’re fantastic devices for reading on the go, but some of the best ereaders have something Kindles don’t: color screens. That’s right, color screens are in vogue in ereaders right now, and it’s…

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The Batman is officially getting a sequel

Audio player loading… Given the enormous commercial and critical success of The Batman, we always assumed that Warner Bros. would eventually greenlight a sequel to this year’s most stunning superhero flick. Well, assume no further, because a sequel to The Batman was officially announced today during the film studio’s presentation…

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It’s possible Apple’s Private Relay VPN isn’t so private after all

Audio player loading… A potential security flaw in iCloud Private Relay can lead Apple’s VPN to ignore firewall rules and send some data back to the iPhone maker’s servers. This leak itself was first discovered by the VPN company Mullvad which was monitoring network connections while working on its own…

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