Category Archives: Computering

Bulletproof flag components | Jay Freestone

When I joined Browser I was tasked with working on Twine, an in-house SASS extranet. Most of the frontend was already built, including the beginnings of a highly reusable component library. One component in particular stood out for me: the ‘flag’. A flag is similar to the ubiquitous media object, but with a more nuanced […]

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Ryzen 7 Pro may be the push AMD needs to challenge Intel-based laptops

AMD appears to be readying a pair of new Ryzen 5000U mobile CPUs to build up its business line of laptops, and it may become a serious challenge to Intel. The new AMD Ryzen processors, which will have the Pro series designation, will have enhanced features targeted towards business users, like system memory encryption to […]

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Now could be the best time to get a new tablet or Chromebook

Last year saw the global PC market make a big comeback with device shipments reaching 143.7m units during the fourth quarter marking the third consecutive quarter of annual growth according to new data from Canalys. Throughout the whole year though, PC and tablet shipments grew by 17 percent in 2020 to reach 458.2m units representing […]

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Dell XPS 13 deals feature Core i7 models for as low as $779 this weekend

If you’re looking to save on a premium ultrabook, there are a myriad of excellent Dell XPS 13 deals being featured on the official Dell store this weekend – all of which feature price cuts of over $300 on Core i7 models. We previously covered a few Dell XPS 13 deals last weekend, and it’s […]

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Whatever the weather: Preparing data centers for the effects of climate change

The global data center industry is set to grow exponentially, with the International Data Corporation (IDC) estimating that over 175ZB of data will be stored by 2025. Sustainability and environmental considerations are priorities amid this growth, particularly as climate change-related extreme weather poses challenges for facilities worldwide. Ambitious climate change targets are being rolled out […]

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Today’s best Apple deals: price cuts on AirPods, Apple Watch, MacBook, and more

As we head into the weekend, you can find incredible deals on Apple’s best-selling devices at Amazon, with price cuts on everything from AirPods, the Apple Watch, the brand new iPad, and the powerful MacBook Pro M1. We’ve rounded up the best Apple Watch deals for you below so you can snag a discount today […]

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The case for helping employees with their home office setup

With the positive progress on Covid vaccines in development, we know one thing already: we won’t be going back to ‘normal’ life any time soon. The government has recently stated that where possible, employees should continue to work from home until at least April 2021. It’s quite possible that this date could be extended further. […]

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Prime Gaming February 2021: free loot for Roblox, FIFA 21 and Fall Guys

Prime Gaming has announced its February offering and there’s some great content to be had for Prime members, who can get their hands on free loot in FIFA 21 and Madden NFL 21, plus free exclusive content for Roblox, UFC 4 and Fall Guys – while four new PC games are set to join the […]

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Intel could get help to make 3nm processors in 2022 – which may be bad news for AMD

We know that outsourcing will be part of the solution to Intel’s chip production problems, and according to the rumor mill, the company is ready to make a big move, and reportedly has already struck a deal to enlist TSMC’s help with its 3nm process. The word from a DigiTimes report – citing sources from […]

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Google is boosting Chrome with interactive features, and you can try them now

Web browsers are developing and evolving faster than ever, and this is certainly true of Google Chrome. The company has just released a new beta version the browser – Chrome Beta 89 – and it includes a number of keys updates to APIs that open up a host of exciting new features. There are different […]

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