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Intel 11th-generation processors launch window may have just leaked from MSI

Now that CES 2021 is right around the corner, we were expecting to see Intel unveil its 11th-generation Rocket Lake-S processors for desktop. However, the latest leak – this time from MSI – is pointing to a later-than-expected launch.  A customer support forum post was spotted by @harukaze5719 on Twitter, sourced from the Danawa forums. […]

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Apple has Reportedly placed a large order for Millimeter Wave Antennas with a new second Supplier in Taiwan for iPhone 13

  Patently Apple was first in the Apple community to report on the riots that broke out at   Wistron’s iPhone Plant in India last month and followed-up with three reports about the possible extent of the damage,  Apple putting Wistron on probation and a possible middleman scam related to missing wages for employees. We’re now […]

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IBM: Most companies woefully ill-prepared for digital future

A new study from IBM has revealed many organizations are not prepared for the IT needs of the future, with many believing that a rapid transition to cloud computing is required if they are to achieve their digital transformation aims. A survey of 380 CIOs and CTOs at mid-sized and large companies in the UK and […]

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Bitcoin Surges Into 2021, Rose Nearly 20% Over Weekend

Bitcoin got the new year off to a scorching start as investors continued to pile on bets that the digital currency’s price will keep rising. The price of bitcoin rose as much as 19% over the weekend, trading as high as $34,452 on Sunday, according to CoinDesk. It finished 2020 at $28,966, more than quadrupling […]

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Leaker shares final Apple ‘AirTags’ design in leaked pairing animation video

The unreleased Apple “AirTags” have appeared in a short animation that a leaker claims is the pairing video that plays when setting up your new tracker.
Known leaker Jon Prosser has shared another video with some new details about Apple’s missing Tile competitor. “AirTags” have been rumored since Apple introduced ultra wide band (UWB) to […]

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This AI-Powered Raspberry Pi ‘Swear Bear’ Berates You for Using Curse Words – Review Geek

8 Bits and a Byte If an old fashioned swear jar isn’t enough to curb your sailor mouth, it’s time to ask the Swear Bear for a helping hand. Developed by 8 Bits and a Byte, Swear Bear is a Raspberry Pi-powered AI that keeps track of your profanity and shames you every time it […]

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LEGO Introduces Two New $99.95 STEAM-Focused BricQ Motion Sets – Review Geek

LEGO When it’s not releasing awesome car and botanical sets, LEGO likes to focus on education. The company’s just announced two new sets focused on STEAM concepts that don’t require electronics. It even includes lessons for teachers to use in schools. The BricQ Motion Essential aims to teach children six and up, while the BricQ Motion Prime […]

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