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A new study has concluded that Windows 10’s forced reboots are a bad idea

By Wesley Fick
March 4, 2019 - 7 years ago

If you’re using Windows 10 Home and have been keeping up with your updates, you’ll have no doubt run into the scenario where an important update is pending, but you’re in the middle of your work. Windows 10 chimes a notification in your tray that says it has to reboot now-now, and will generally enforce this with a reboot if …

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Huawei boss says the Samsung Galaxy Fold’s design is “not good”

By Geoffrey Tim
March 4, 2019 - 7 years ago

Last month at its Unpacked event, Samsung announced the Galaxy Fold, a phone that folded out to become a tablet. It’s a marvel of engineering, making the Korean company the first major manufacturer to reveal a foldable phone. That same week, Chinese manufacturer Hauwei knocked the air out of that announcement, with an arguably better-designed foldable phone of their own, The Huawei Mate X.

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Lower your handhelds, for the PlayStation Vita is now officially dead

By Sam Spiller
March 4, 2019 - 7 years ago

The beginning of March brings a sad day for handheld console enthusiasts. After a production period of seven years, Sony has officially laid the PlayStation Vita to rest. As of this weekend, Sony has discontinued the last two remaining models of the Vita, as seen on the console’s official product page. The discontinuation falls in line with the words of …

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Twitter is working on a feature that lets you control your conversation thread

By Sam Spiller
March 1, 2019 - 7 years ago

There has been a surge in recent times of tech companies cracking down on their user-based content and how it is moderated. With YouTube taking a stand against videos and channels that they deem inappropriate, it has now emerged that Twitter is looking to introduce the option to hide replies to a tweet. The “Hide Tweet” option would give users …

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FedEx has built a new robot to handle short distance deliveries

By Craig Risi
March 1, 2019 - 7 years ago

FedEx has joined the challenge of automated delivery with a new robot designed to help with short distance deliveries.

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ASRock brings out a socket AM4 motherboard for professionals

By Wesley Fick
February 28, 2019 - 7 years ago

AMD’s Ryzen family has already gone through two generations of chips and motherboards, and has come out pretty strong against the competition from Intel, boosting AMD to around 15% of the CPU market. Where Ryzen was lacking was in options for creative professionals who wanted workstations based on the Zen architecture, but without the high cost of a Threadripper system. …

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USB 3.2 is here to confuse y’all

By Wesley Fick
February 28, 2019 - 7 years ago

This past week at MWC 2019 the USB Implementation Forum (USB-IF) announced the release of the USB 3.2 specification, which tacks on another level of speed to the existing USB 3.0 specification. And when I say “tack on”, I really mean tack on. USB 3.2 is basically two USB 3.1 Gen 2 ports that were smashed together to push twice …

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Energizer’s new Power Max is one part phone and nine parts battery

By Sam Spiller
February 27, 2019 - 7 years ago

Having spent the last few days salivating over the Galaxy Fold and the Huawei Mate X, a question on many people’s minds is battery life. While these two phones may be looking to further cellphone design to something like we saw on HBO’s Westworld, their 4380mAH and 4500mAH packs are not inspiring anyone. Especially given how much power those screens …

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AMD finally brings game-ready drivers to their APUs

By Wesley Fick
February 27, 2019 - 7 years ago

This week AMD released their new Radeon Software 19.2.3 drivers. The naming isn’t sexy or catchy, and it looks like any other driver release. But the release notes and AMD’s press notices about this driver are focused on something that AMD users have been petitioning the company for years now: the bundling of their drivers for discrete and integrated graphics …

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Forget the smartwatch, wear a bendable phone instead

By Craig Risi
February 26, 2019 - 7 years ago

We have seen remarkable growth in the wearable device market and its starting to get to the point where we can wear entire smartphones on our wrists.

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LG unveils new V50 phone with an adapter to give it a second screen

By Craig Risi
February 26, 2019 - 7 years ago

Move over foldable phones, LG thinks the real future lies in having two screens instead.

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Microsoft could be preparing for Xbox games to run natively on PC

By Geoffrey Tim
February 26, 2019 - 7 years ago

The Xbox One has not quite been as successful as Microsoft had hoped. Curious decisions aw the Xbox eating PlayStation dust for the bulk of the generation, but it’s something that Microsoft has actively been making amends for. There’s some exceptional forward thinking in effect at Microsoft, as the company hopes to start the next generation on a better footing.

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