Category Archives: Computering

Microsoft Teams, OneDrive users will soon be able to upload whopping great files

Microsoft has announced it will expand the maximum file size limit for uploads to its cloud storage service OneDrive and, by extension, its collaboration software Teams. Currently, OneDrive users can only upload files up to 100GB in size, but Microsoft is working to expand this limit to 250GB, per an entry in the company’s product […]

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CES 2021: Asus reveals the perfect PS5 and Xbox Series X monitor, and it’s out soon

Asus has announced an impressive HDMI 2.1 monitor at CES 2021 that sounds perfect for PS5, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, but the company has yet to reveal how much it will cost.  The Asus ROG Swift PG32UG, which is due to release by the end of March, is equipped with two HDMI […]

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Google Chrome update should make it safer than ever

A new Chromium code update has revealed that Google is set to make a subtle security change to its Chrome web browser that delivers major security improvements. The code suggests that Google Chrome will soon attempt to connect to the HTTPS version of a website by default when users leave out the security protocol altogether. […]

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Cloud will continue to evolve the workplace in 2021

Enterprise spending on cloud computing infrastructure was up by 33% between July and September, from the same period in 2019. Businesses across all industries have looked to improve digital operations and collaboration amongst distributed teams in the face of COVID-19. It’s no surprise then that 2020 has driven more organizations to the cloud than ever […]

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Facebook and Twitter want to enable CentOS Stream for large scale deployments

Developers from Facebook and Twitter have proposed a new special interest group (SIG) to enable CentOS Stream for deployment on large scale infrastructure. The move is significant as it comes on the back of the recent backlash the project has received for prematurely axing the development of CentOS to instead focus on CentOS Stream.  As […]

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Intel’s gaming graphics card could be built by TSMC, and sounds like a threat to Nvidia and AMD

Intel’s high-performance gaming graphics card, known as DG2, will reportedly be made by TSMC – a possibility that has been rumored before, although this fresh piece of speculation adds some interesting details to the picture. The Reuters report contends that Intel will outsource production of DG2 to TSMC which will use an enhanced 7nm process […]

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You can now rent an Apple M1 Mac mini as a server to run your own website

Apple fans that want to experience the company’s M1 Mac mini for themselves can now rent the device as a server from MacStadium. The option of hosting M1 Mac mini servers in the cloud is likely to be of interest to developers and anyone that wants to explore new web hosting opportunities. MacStadium has plenty […]

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AMD Ryzen 9 5900 HX-Series Chips Can Boost Up to 4.8GHz

After Intel kicked things off on Day 1 of CES 2021, AMD has punched back with its own impressive processor launch, all centering on its Ryzen 5000 mobile chips. They’ve long been rumored, especially since the debut of their desktop counterparts in late 2020. But today, they’re official. AMD CEO Lisa Su took to the […]

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Predator Gaming Laptops Refreshed with RTX 3080 Graphics

Nvidia’s flagship GeForce RTX 3080 mobile graphics is making a big splash on Acer’s lineup of gaming notebooks at CES 2021. Along with Nvidia’s latest laptop GPU, Acer is also betting big on the latest silicon from AMD and Intel, as select Helios, Nitro, and Predator gaming laptops can be configured with either AMD’s latest […]

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