Month: January 2024

Google teases a new Pixel 8 color for release next week

Google might be about to expand the color options for its Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro. Today the Pixel team’s social media channels began posting teases for a new mint green color that will be available next Thursday, January 25th. The messaging isn’t exactly subtle. This hue will apparently…

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This odd malware is targeting Docker hosts – in order to boost web traffic

Vulnerable Docker hosts are being targeted with an odd cybercrime campaign, whose goal isn’t to steal sensitive data, deploy stage-two malware, or mount devastating Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks.  Instead, this campaign’s goal is to boost website traffic for the attackers, via an application known as 9hits. According to…

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NVIDIA RTX 4070 Super review: A 1,440p powerhouse for $599

No, NVIDIA's mid-range RTX 40-series GPUs aren't getting any cheaper, but at least the new RTX 4070 Super packs in a lot more performance for $599. We called the original RTX 4070 the "1,440p gaming leader," and that still holds for the Super. It's so much faster, especially when it…

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Unpacking PCIe® 6.0: The next generation of data transfer technology

Technology moves fast. Sometimes, too fast. While the industry is still adapting to the inclusion of PCIe 4.0 in consumer products, and PCIe 5.0 is barely rolling out, PCIe 6.0 is already entering the fray. PCIe, sometimes referred to as “PCI Express,” stands for Peripheral Component Interconnect Express, founded in…

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Here’s how much the Vision Pro’s accessories cost

Now that Apple Vision Pro preorders are open, there’s a lot more we know about how much accessories will cost, configurations, and other details. And as you might expect, fully kitting out a Vision Pro will make quite the dent in your wallet. For starters, the base model of the…

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Roland Gaia 2 review: Roland finally delivers the hands-on synthesizer we’ve been begging for

I have had two consistent complaints about most Roland gear: a lack of hands-on controls and an unnecessary amount of diving through incomprehensible menus. But, earlier this year the company shipped the Aira Compact S-1 Tweak Synth. Its menu sent me into a rage spiral, but it did offer a…

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