Month: May 2025

Janet Jackson’s ‘Rhythm Nation’ crashed some Windows laptops for years

The vendor applied for an exception to this rule on the grounds that disabling their APO could result in physical damage to the computer. If it were possible to disable their APO, word would get out that “You can get heavier bass if you go through these steps,” and of…

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128TB SSD going mainstream as Innodisk announces its Gen5 flagship solid state drive with 14GBps read speeds

Innodisk launches PCIe Gen5 SSD series for AI and big data demands Up to 128TB capacity and 14GBps read speeds for enterprise data centers New drives support multiple form factors with enhanced security and VMware compatibility Innodisk has announced its first PCIe Gen5 SSD series, targeting the high-performance – and…

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A 100-lumens DVD-class DLP projector, a 64-megapixel night camera and… a camping light: that’s not what I have in my bag, but what this smartphone offers

Rugged smartphones aren’t boring – the Tank 4 Pro has a built-in DLP projector 8849 Tank 4 Pro is ready for anything, even weekend survival missions Big batteries are yesterday’s news; this rugged phone brings a full entertainment system outdoors The best rugged smartphones now offer more than just durability…

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Doctor Who ‘Lucky Day’ review: Pete, I owe you an apology

Spoilers for “Lucky Day.” When the writers for this season of Doctor Who were announced, one name in the roster put me instantly on edge. Pete McTighe may have a distinguished filmography but, in this house, he’s known as the person who wrote “Kerblam.” That’s the Chibnall-era episode summed up…

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Apple may stagger next year’s iPhones to make way for a foldable

Apple is planning to shuffle its iPhone release schedule next year as it releases the first foldable iPhone to make things more manageable, reports The Information. The plan is for the foldable to come out with the iPhone 18 Pro and “Air” models, while the standard iPhone 18 gets shunted…

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Wi-Fi? More like Wow-Fi – researchers transmit almost 2 million Netflix HD streams simultaneously using a single beam of infrared light

Researchers set new wireless data record over 4.6km with infrared Data beams allow many parallel high-speed connections without interference Researchers believe this can bridge future 5G and 6G network connectivity gaps Researchers from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) have transmitted data between the TU/e campus and the High Tech Campus…

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