Month: August 2022

Intel launches Arc Pro GPUs that are designed for workstations and pro apps

Intel is launching its Arc Pro series of GPUs today, designed primarily for powerful desktop workstations and laptops. The Intel Arc Pro A40 and A50 will both be available for workstations, while the A30M will be available in pro-focused laptops. All three GPUs are capable of hardware-based ray tracing and…

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Microsoft Teams is about to pinch one of Slack’s best features

Audio player loading… Microsoft is readying an update for collaboration platform Teams that it says should help better support hybrid working. As per a new entry (opens in new tab) in the Microsoft 365 roadmap, Microsoft Teams users will soon benefit from the ability to “record, review, send and view…

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Lucid Air will soon have a ‘Stealth Look’ trim option

Lucid is embracing the dark side with a new trim option for its Air electric vehicle. The idea behind “Stealth Look” is to give the car a “darker and overtly sporting personality,” according to the automaker. If you select this option, Lucid will swap out 35 exterior components that have…

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Don’t click on that Twilio message – it could be a scam

Audio player loading… If you get an “urgent” message from Twilio (opens in new tab), be extra careful, as it’s most likely a scam aiming to trick you into giving away sensitive data, or hard-earned money.  This warning was sent out by the company itself, confirming it suffered a recent…

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Instagram is about to get photos all wrong (again)

Audio player loading… Instagram’s obsession with TikTok has reached crisis levels. It’s so bad that it no longer understands its own product. Case in point: a new plan to introduce 9:16 aspect ratio photos as an option (I pray not the default) in your feed. Instagram CEO Adam Moserri revealed…

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Microsoft Edge will default to ultra high-security mode on less popular websites

Audio player loading… Microsoft Edge users will soon get an additional layer of security when browsing less popular corners of the web. The new feature will implement “more conservative” security settings for users when they are browsing unfamiliar sites. Dubbed “Enhanced Security Mode”, the new feature is set to roll out…

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