Author: Zach_Wilson

The Morning After: What to expect at Summer Game Fest 2024

Summer Games Fest kicks off this week, with its titular game showcase starting Friday. Expect a string of SGF events, livestreams, YouTube trailers to follow… and maybe a Silksong update. Please? We’ll be reporting live from LA, offering our thoughts and impressions of many of the games at the event…

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Asus ROG Mjolnir uninterruptible power supply is shown off at Computex 2024 and it’s an absolute unit

Asus has demonstrated its ROG Mjolnir portable UPS (uninterruptible power supply) at Computex 2024, and it offers some impressive functionality backed up by an eye-catching physical design. As its name makes clear, the Asus ROG Mjolnir is inspired by the thunder god Thor’s hammer from Norse mythology. It’s an apt…

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Microsoft reopens Windows 10 beta testing for ‘new features’ and improvements

Microsoft is ending support for Windows 10 in October 2025, but the company is now taking the unusual step of reopening its beta program for Windows 10 to test new features and improvements. Windows 10 already got the AI Copilot feature that was originally exclusive to Windows 11, and it…

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The Dexcom G7 now lets you monitor real-time blood sugar on the Apple Watch

Starting today, Dexcom G7 continuous glucose monitor (CGM) users will be able to monitor their real-time blood sugar data straight from an Apple Watch. According to Dexcom’s press release, the Direct to Apple Watch feature was one of the most requested by users. Once paired to the Apple Watch, the…

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How the government and workplaces can join forces to combat cybercrime

It’s official – new laws to protect consumers from cyber criminals have finally come into force in the UK. Hailed by the UK Government as ‘world-leading’ legislation putting businesses and consumers on the front foot against cyber criminals, the move has been welcomed by industry as a major step towards…

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World’s first wireless CPU prototype breaks cover and could pave the way for a world of seamless modular computing — but it will still require a physical power connection for now

Tokyo-based semiconductor startup Premo (a Latin word meaning “to be near”) has unveiled what it claims is the world’s first CPU prototype with wireless inter-chip connections.  This new chip uses Premo’s proprietary technology, Dualibus, which was developed in collaboration with the Irie and Kadomoto Laboratory at the Graduate School of…

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