Category Archives: Computering

Blockchain hacks led to billions in losses last year

In addition to coronavirus scams, cybercriminals also leveraged the pandemic to launch blockchain-related cyberattacks on unsuspecting users and organizations to steal billions last year. Atlas VPN has released a new report revealing that blockchain hackers stole nearly $3.78bn in 122 attacks throughout 2020. In fact, the amount of blockchain-related attacks that occurred last year alone […]

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ARM Says Apple M1 Is “Real Innovation” in PC Industry

In an interview at CES 2021, Arm chief executive Simon Segars is offering some hope for the PC industry heading into the future. The executive noted that ARM-based Apple’s M1 processors are currently driving new innovation in the PC market. Though the PC market is dominated by Intel and AMD, according to Segars, the current […]

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Intel vs. AMD at CES 2021: Who Won?

The rivalry between Intel and AMD continued this week at CES as both companies vie for silicon supremacy. These two incumbents will not only be competing against each other, but this year, they’re both trying to fend off threats from Apple, Qualcomm, and even Microsoft‘s oft-rumored ARM-based silicon. This means that both companies are putting […]

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Dynamic, Conditional Imports | CSS-Tricks

With ES Modules, you can natively import other JavaScript. Like confetti, duh: import confetti from ‘https://cdn.skypack.dev/canvas-confetti’; confetti(); That import statement is just gonna run. There is a pattern to do it conditionally though. It’s like this: (async () => { if (condition) { // await import(“stuff.js”); // Like confetti! Which you have to import this […]

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Fading in a Page on Load with CSS & JavaScript

When I visit a page, I get annoyed when I try to interact with elements while the website is still loading. Often stuff is moving around, fonts aren’t quite loaded, and it feels broken. I know nowadays we’re obsessed in this industry with gaining every millisecond in page performance. But in a couple of projects […]

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At CES 2021, 4K gaming laptops are finally starting to die off

At CES 2021, Nvidia launched its GeForce RTX 3000 series GPUs for laptops. These are led up, of course, by the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 – a graphics card that has become the poster child for 4K PC gaming in 2020. However, among all the gaming laptops announced at the virtual event, very few embraced […]

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CES 2021: The Future of Work in a Post-Office World

2020 is behind us, leaving us with a glimmer of hope that life will eventually return to normal once the pandemic wanes. Most things will eventually reopen — bars, schools, stores, and even large events like CES. But there’s one thing that may never “reopen.â€� The office. According to a Microsoft survey from August, 82% […]

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Intel appoints VMware’s Pat Gelsinger to replace Bob Swan as CEO

Intel has announced that VMWare CEO Pat Gelsinger will lead the company once current CEO Bob Swan steps down in February. The chipmaker has appointed 40-year technology industry leader Gelsinger as the company’s new chief executive officer and he will also be joining its board of directors upon assuming the role. The move makes a […]

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