Month: September 2022

Amazon wants to make your company’s shipping a whole lot cheaper

Audio player loading… Amazon is set to launch a new version of its multi-channel shipping software Veeqo that it says should save ecommerce firms a lot of money. Veeqo can integrate with users’ sales channels, including Amazon but also third-party channels such as eBay, Etsy, and Shopify, to provide access to…

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It sure seems like Google is struggling to invent the future

Earlier this week, Google made some serious cuts to its startup incubator Area 120, cutting half of its projects, according to TechCrunch. The purpose of Area 120 was to give Google employees somewhere to experiment or chase their passion projects, with the hope that they could stumble upon the next…

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Another record-breaking DDoS attack has been stopped

Audio player loading… Someone seems hell-bent on denying the service of a specific company in Eastern Europe, and is carrying out some huge Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks to do so. After executing (and failing) the largest-ever DDoS attack ever seen in July 2022, the same group has returned…

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This tab upgrade should give Google Chrome a major speed boost

Audio player loading… Loading times on Google Chrome will soon be much faster with the release of a new feature known as “Freeze Dried Tabs”, which stores tabs as “interactive snapshots”. In a post on the Chromium blog (opens in new tab), Google claims that the new feature provides a…

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Wave goodbye to Celeron and Pentium – and say hello to the new Intel Processor

Audio player loading… Intel is simplifying the branding for its lower-end CPUs for laptops, with the Pentium and Celeron brands to be retired as of the start of next year. So what will replace these veteran brands, which have been around since the nineties (1993 in the case of Pentium)?…

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Hollow Knight: Silksong is coming to PlayStation, too

LG may be figuring out 6G. LG successfully sent a Terahertz signal, which could be the basis for 6G communications, over a 1,000-foot distance outdoors. Last year, it was only able to get the signal to go around 330 feet. Obviously, this tech is a long way off — it’ll…

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