Author: Zach_Wilson

Did AMD just say it won’t make any more RDNA 3 graphics card models? Nope…

AMD won’t be producing any new RDNA 3 chips, and the current-gen line-up is complete as it stands, an exec has confirmed. In an interview (highlighted by VideoCardz) after AMD’s Gamescom launches – where the new RX 7800 XT and 7700 XT were announced, along with FSR 3 – Team…

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Gmail does not discriminate against Republicans, judge rules

Several months after the Republican National Committee (RNC) filed a lawsuit against Google over reportedly applying spam filters that promoted political bias, the case is officially closed (via The Washington Post). A federal judge has now dismissed what was called a “close case” because “the RNC [had] not sufficiently pled…

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Exclusive: Microsoft quietly ends unlimited cloud storage option on OneDrive

Microsoft has killed unlimited storage from its OneDrive business plans, with organisations now limited to just 1TB per user on default configurations. OneDrive for Business (Plan 2) was popular with large organizations that needed a limitless storage capacity to, for example, manage a countless and growing number of media files,…

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iRobot’s two newest Roombas bring more mopping

iRobot is beefing up its robot mop offerings by launching two new combo models: the Roomba Combo j5 Plus ($799) and the Roomba Combo i5 Plus ($549). These are combination cleaning bots that can mop and sweep simultaneously and come with a charging dock that also automatically empties their dustbins.…

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A whole new generation of LockBit ransomware could be here

Last year, the builder for the LockBit 3.0 ransomware encryptor was leaked, and researchers are now observing hundreds of new variants that spawned directly from that event.  Cybersecurity researchers from Kaspersky have discovered a significantly altered version of LockBit targeting an unnamed entity. This version was allegedly deployed by a…

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Nanoleaf 4D Kit Review (2023): Fantastic Colors

This lightstrip and camera kit projects color-coordinated lights on the wall behind your TV for a dynamic, immersive viewing experience. Source

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