Month: January 2024

Why a Supreme Court decision on fishing boats could change everything

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments this week on a couple of cases that could completely upend the way federal agencies regulate just about anything in the US. At question is a legal doctrine called Chevron deference that allows federal agencies to interpret laws meant to protect consumers, public health,…

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Sony A7C R Review (2024): A Full Frame Travel Camera

The light, compact Sony A7C R is the perfect travel companion. Source

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Revolutionary cooling system helps Micron unleash SSD solution that tops a whopping 45GBps — Airjet delivers yet another convincing tour-de-force to keep four PCI 5.0 SSD running

Micron has showcased a new concept product that combines four 2TB Crucial T700 SSDs in a RAID array on an add-in card (AIC) to hit up to a staggering 45Gbps – all cooled by Airjet’s novel cooling system. The Crucial T700, which is one of the fastest SSDs in the…

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The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 is rumored to get a major chipset upgrade

Samsung doesn’t always put new chipsets in new versions of the Galaxy Watch, but it did with the Galaxy Watch 6 – and it looks as though it will with the Galaxy Watch 7 series launching later this year as well. That’s according to reliable tipster Roland Quandt (via SamMobile),…

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This could be the most powerful mini PC ever and it comes with two unexpected features — a webcam and a cool touchscreen, but you won’t be able to display Windows on it

Chinese computer manufacturer Minisforum showcased a number of impressive products, including its mini workstation MS-01, V3 3-in-1 tablet, and S100-N100, the world’s smallest POE mini computer. At CES 2024, it also unveiled its flagship product, the UH185 Ultra, which is being touted as the company’s most powerful mini PC to…

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Thousands of businesses found handing tonnes of user data to Facebook

Alarming new research has found supposedly private user data is being shared between Facebook and thousands of companies through hidden tracking techniques. In the study, users downloaded a three year span of data from Facebook which found that on average, each individual had their data shared by 2,230 companies. While…

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