Month: May 2022

Western Digital has made a huge HDD breakthrough

Audio player loading… Western Digital has unveiled its new 22TB CMR and 26TB UltraSMR hard disk drives (HDDs) which are now being tested by select hyperscale cloud customers. The reason the storage giant has been able to significantly expand the capacity of HDDs over the years is due to its…

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Leaked Canon EOS R7 specs suggest it could be the go-to speedster for hobbyists

Audio player loading… A recent report suggested that the rumored Canon EOS R7 could come with a maximum continuous shooting speed of 20fps, putting it in on par with the likes of Canon’s current EOS R5 and R6 flagships. At the time, though, the rumor was “unconfirmed”. A new leak…

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Leak: Sonos looks to squash UE Boom with classy new Roam colors

Audio player loading… We’ve had a slew of leaks from Sonos of late, from the impending launch of a new affordable Sonos Ray soundbar to the connected audio brand’s very own voice assistant, and now we can add another to the pile – new colors for the Sonos Roam. As discovered…

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Westworld’s season four teaser trailer and release date have leaked

HBO’s puzzle-filled robot show that always packed extra sides of hedonism and murder is close to making its return, as fans apparently dug up a teaser trailer for season four of Westworld before its scheduled debut. You can watch it right here on HBO’s YouTube channel (via Reddit), to see…

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Match Group is suing Google over Android’s in-app payment monopoly

Match Group, the company behind popular dating apps such as Tinder, Match, and OkCupid, is suing Google over its restrictive billing policies on the Play Store. In its complaint, Match Group claims Google “illegally monopolized the market for distributing apps” on Android by forcing apps to use Google’s own billing…

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US State Department announces $10 million bounty after Costa Rica ransomware attack

In the wake of a massive ransomware attack on the Costa Rican government in April, the US government issued a notice last week declaring a bounty potentially worth millions of dollars on people involved with the Conti ransomware used in the hack. Rodrigo Chaves Robles, Costa Rica’s recently sworn-in president,…

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