Month: January 2024

This PlayStation RPG is the game the GDQ tech team hates the most

Making sure an event as large as Games Done Quick (GDQ) runs smoothly is a monumental task. There are lots of technical moving parts, from video equipment, to lighting, sound, and stream overlays, to donation trackers that have to be kept running 24 hours a day for a week straight.…

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How the Mighty Heat Pump Helps EVs in Cold Weather

“Any electric vehicle that doesn’t have a heat pump is a dinosaur already,” one expert tells WIRED. Source

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How the Mighty Heat Pump Is Helping (but Not Solving) EVs’ Cold Weather Problem

“Any electric vehicle that doesn’t have a heat pump is a dinosaur already,” one expert tells WIRED. Source

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Forget your power plug, this tiny stick PC can run from an unexpected power source — a standard Ethernet cable connected to a PoE switch

Minisforum has taken the wraps off the MS-01, a powerful mobile workstation featuring a high-performance 13th generation Intel i9 CPU, ample storage options and all the ports you could hope for. If you’re in the market for a capable, diminutive device, then the MS-01 is definitely worth a look –…

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Govee’s Matter-ready LED light strip can brighten your home for just $40

Let’s face it, January can be a bleak month. The holidays are over, and all that’s left are dark, cold days, which is enough to bring anybody’s spirits down. Thankfully, Govee’s Matter-ready LED Strip Light M1 is on sale to brighten up your day. Right now, you can buy the…

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MacOS devices are being targeted by pirated apps that want to hijack your machine

Cybersecurity researchers from Jamf Threat Labs have uncovered a new piece of malware targeting macOS users.  The malware, though unnamed, shares many similarities with another malicious piece of code discovered in 2021, called ZuRu. In a detailed report, the researchers said the malware was found hiding in three separate, pirated…

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