Category Archives: Computering

Dell’s latest Chromebook is all about democratizing internet access

While the coronavirus pandemic continues to disrupt life for many employees, it shouldn’t be forgotten how much of an impact the virus has had on school-age children.  With this in mind, Dell has released a new Chromebook with an LTE-enabled option specifically designed to work as a school laptop. In order to address the needs […]

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This notorious cybercriminal marketplace is closing its doors

The internet’s largest marketplace for stolen credit card information has announced that it will soon be shutting down. Joker’s Stash, which has gained notoriety as the place where the spoils of identity theft attacks are put up for sale, will close on February 15. The marketplace’s administrator announced the closure on a number of cybercrime […]

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How AI can create limitless boundaries for location intelligence

It is no secret that the growth of IoT is fueling a data explosion, with the International Data Corporation forecasting that by 2025 there will be over 41 billion connected IoT devices generating just under 80 zettabytes of data. This unprecedented influx of data, coupled with developments in AI to extract insights from it, will […]

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Yet another exchange is abandoning this massive cryptocurrency

Cryptocurrency exchange Kraken has become the latest in a series of high-profile platforms to delist XRP, one of the world’s largest digital currencies. The decision was prompted by a lawsuit filed in December by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), against XRP custodian Ripple, it’s CEO Brad Garlinghouse and President Chris Larsen. The lawsuit […]

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Battlefield 6 is cross-gen and will feature 128-player maps, according to leak

We haven’t heard much about Battlefield 6 in some time, but a new report by leaker TheLongSensation (AKA Tom Henderson) may give us some idea of what to expect from the next Battlefield game. According to a recent video by Henderson (via VGC), Battlefield 6 will be a “soft reboot” of Battlefield 3, set in […]

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Windows 10’s new look hinted at in fresh screenshots

Windows 10 is supposedly getting a major interface revamp later this year, and more clues as to what might be coming in the pipeline have just been spotted – namely rounded corners for windows. As you may recall, this is a possibility that has popped up before, with rumors flying for some time that Microsoft […]

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Now could be a much better time to get your hands on a new PC

Global demand for new PCs surged in the fourth quarter of 2020, suggesting that now is the time to splash out on a new device. With working from home set to continue for the foreseeable future at least, many employees might be getting frustrated with their current home office setup. Gartner reports that PC shipments […]

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Microsoft Edge for Apple M1 Macs is tantalizingly close

Since the launch of Apple’s custom M1 chip, which features in the latest MacBook Pro and MacBook Air, software developers have rushed to deliver builds that run natively on the new silicon. Having recompiled its Office 365 suite to run on Apple’s new devices, Microsoft has turned its attention to its flagship web browser, Edge. […]

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Intel Rocket Lake leak suggests Core i9-11900K could get a price cut to compete with AMD

Intel’s next-generation Rocket Lake processors are likely to arrive in March, with pricing for the range just having been leaked by a European retailer. Now, we should make it clear upfront that we need a major helping of condiments with this one, as the retailer in question from Belgium isn’t one we’re familiar with. Still, […]

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Best mobile payment apps in 2021: for contactless payments

The best mobile payment apps make it easy to make and send payments using your smartphone. The best mobile payment apps Mobile apps providing contactless payments have become common since the introduction of Near Field Communication (NFC), turning individual smartphones into the equivalent of a payment card. Just as like contactless credit and debit cards, […]

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