Month: December 2023
Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro – everything we know so far and what we want to see
Our Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro review was nothing short of glowing – but as great as they are, those noise-cancelling earbuds made their debut back in August 2022, and we’re eager to see what Samsung has been working on as a follow-up. So, what of its third-gen Pro earbuds…
Read MoreHow we built a less-explodey lithium battery and kickstarted the EV revolution
Sand, salt, iron, copper, oil and lithium — these foundational materials are literally what the modern world is built on. Without sand for glass, say goodbye to our fiber optic internet. No copper means no conductive wiring. And a world without lithium is a world without rechargeable batteries. For the…
Read MoreThe PlayStation Portal is flawed but fun
Sony is often at its best when it’s at its weirdest, like making donut-shaped earbuds that are actually super comfy or a speaker and lamp combo that totally looks like a bong for some reason. But when it comes to the PlayStation Portal, the weirdness isn’t just in the design,…
Read MoreNothing Phone 2a leak teases camera specs and wallpaper images
It looks increasingly likely that the follow-up to the Nothing Phone 2 is going to be the Nothing Phone 2a rather than the Nothing Phone 3 – and now we have some more details about what to expect in terms of the camera setup. According to Smartprix (via Notebookcheck), the…
Read More10 great shows from 2023 to watch on Hulu
Hulu got a big price hike this year, but it’s getting increasingly harder to cancel (at least for me) thanks to the overwhelming number of shows and movies to watch on the Disney-owned service. While those of us in the US can currently access Hulu separately from Disney Plus, things…
Read MoreAMD is betting on strategic partners to one-up Nvidia — with 50-year-old Ethernet being at the heart of an alliance looking to promote a wider, more balanced ecosystem
Broadcom’s next-generation PCIe switches will support AMD‘s socket-to-socket Infinity Fabric technology (also known as xGMI) – the company’s standard for boosting data transfer speeds between CPUs in a system. The Infinity Fabric interconnect, which is normally used in EPYC servers, can handle package-to-package connectivity, and behave as PCIe Gen5 for…
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