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Thursday November 14, 2024. 05:59 PM
The rapid spread of false claims about election fraud has experts worried. While not being promoted by politicians or the media, as similar claims were in 2020, the conspiracy theories are still gaining traction.
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Whether you need a roller bag for a work trip or a tote for a bachelorette, we tested the best bags to carry on a plane.
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We absolutely love seeing early Black Friday gaming laptop deals, but even then our jaws dropped when we spotted this one: a superb Asus TUF 15 config for just $1,000 at Best Buy. That’s a $400 discount! This Asus laptop features an Intel Core i7-13620H processor and 16GB...
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AMD has announced plans to cut 4% of its global workforce as it repositions to compete in the AI chip market dominated by Nvidia. The layoffs will affect approximately 1,040 employees of its 26,000-strong workforce reported at the end of 2023. CNBC adds: AMD produces...
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Until compatibility issues are properly addressed, it'll never stand up to x86 Analysis Qualcomm has set its sights on Arm-based Windows laptops, which, in theory, offer notable advantages. The company's Arm-powered Snapdragon processors promise exceptional battery life that ...
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Black Friday is looming on the horizon and we’re already seeing some amazing discounts. In fact, you can stock up on your favorite gaming gift cards since quite a few of them are 10 percent off right now. Amazon has $100 PlayStation Store gift cards down to $90 right now....
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When power users get a new PC, sometimes they like to start fresh — so they pull the pro gamer move of re-installing Windows with a fresh ISO image direct from Microsoft that has no pack-in bloatware and no unnecessarily elaborate “driver management programs” from the...
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— Read the rest The post American tourist arrested for scratching family names into sacred Japanese shrine as a "prank" appeared first on Boing Boing.
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— Read the rest The post The Onion nabs Infowars in bankruptcy auction, plans to make it 'very funny, very stupid' appeared first on Boing Boing.
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Apple released Final Cut Pro 11 this week, marking the first major version change in over a decade for its professional video editing software. The update introduces several AI-powered features, including a new 'Magnetic Mask' function that automatically tracks objects...
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TL;DR: Transform your laptop into a desktop computer with this 12-in-1 device hub and stand, now $59.99 (reg. $99.99). Built-in stand: Prop your device up for better ergonomics and heat dissipation as you work while the hub seamlessly blends in with your desk space. —...
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Early Black Friday deals on Chromebooks have begun at Amazon, Best Buy, and other retailers. I’m on the hunt for the best Chromebook sales, and I’ve already found some worth snatching up. Black Friday 2024 could be weird. America’s new president is promising 60 percent ...
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Satechi is stepping up its lineup with the launch of the Mini NVMe SSD Enclosure and two new Mobile XR Hubs, aiming to meet the demands of users needing fast storage and power on the go. These products are designed for mobile gamers, photographers, videographers, and XR...
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Mini PCs are all the rage right now. And why not? They often use laptop hardware — which has become ridiculously powerful — in a smaller, cheaper, more efficient form factor than a full-power desktop. Before you get another laptop, you should really consider a mini PC....
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Direct memory access (DMA) I/O is simple in concept: a peripheral device moves data directly to or from memory while the CPU is busy doing other things. As is so often the case, DMA is rather more complicated in practice, and the kernel has developed a complicated internal...
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And yes, that does include commercial use in production Broadcom has made its desktop hypervisors freeware – even for production use. Not open source, but free stuff is still good, right?…
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At a GlanceExpert's Rating Pros Superb antivirus and malware protection Strong online threat protection Customizable dashboard Cons VPN limited to 200MB per day, per device Can have notable performance impact on some PCs Anti-theft tools aren’t effective Our Verdict ...
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An anonymous reader writes: JPL in California announced this week a layoff of 325 workers, about 5% of its workforce, the third major layoff imposed this year. The JPL press release indicates the layoffs are because of NASA budget cutbacks, but does not provide any...
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— Read the rest The post Employers can't require workers to attend 'captive audience' anti-union meetings appeared first on Boing Boing.
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Most organizations now recognize that some form of cybersecurity breach is a matter of when rather than if. So why not just assume that the site has been breached in the first place? That’s exactly what Tide Foundation has done with its new platform. TideCloak is an...
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