Month: November 2023

An OLED iPad Pro is the upgrade I’ve been waiting for

Apple started using OLED screens in the iPhone X back in 2017, and before that, in the first Apple Watch. And the Touch Bar, of course (RIP). But it’s been slow to move away from LCD elsewhere, like its iMacs, MacBooks, standalone displays, and iPads. I want OLED on all…

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Best Buy’s 3-day Black Friday sale ends today – shop the 19 best deals

Best Buy’s 3-day Black Friday sale ends today, and yes, you read that right. While the official Black Friday date is still weeks away (November 24), Best Buy launched early Black Friday deals starting in October, with offers on OELD TVs, laptops, kitchen appliances, headphones, vacuums, and gaming consoles. •…

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Someone has used diamonds and a high-end Nvidia GPU to build perhaps the world’s fastest graphics card ever — but you won’t be able to buy it yet

Diamond Foundry has been trying to figure out how it can use diamonds to keep the temperature of the best CPUs and the best GPUs under control – and it’s generated some gobsmacking results. Testing on an undisclosed high-end Nvidia GPU – which uses synthetic diamond wafers – has led…

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Here’s how much Samsung’s cheaper Galaxy Z Fold 6 alternative might cost

We’re expecting the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 next year, but the rumor is that Samsung might also bring out a more affordable foldable phone – and now we have a better idea of just how affordable it might be. According to well-known…

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Threads users can keep their posts off Instagram and Facebook now

Many Threads users are now saying they have the ability to opt out of having their posts shown on Instagram and Facebook. To keep Threads posts from showing up Meta’s other platforms, tap the two lines in the top right of the Threads app > Privacy > Suggesting posts on…

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What happened to Washington’s wildlife after the largest dam removal in US history

The man made flood that miraculously saved our heroes at the end of O Brother Where Art Thou were an actual occurrence in the 19th and 20th century — and a fairly common one at that — as river valleys across the American West were dammed up and drowned out…

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