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…

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How 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…

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The 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,…

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Nothing 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…

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10 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…

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AMD 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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