At the virtual Nvidia GTC event, founder and CEO, Jensen Huang announced Bluefield data processing units, or DPUs. They are supported by the company’s DOCA […] Read the original post by Caroline Hayes
Month: October 2020
Turn up the volume with this pre-Prime Day sale on Anker Soundcore speakers
Though Prime Day is a still week away, Anker’s already having a one-day sale at Amazon on its popular and well-reviewed Soundcore audio accessories. The […] Read the original post by Adam Oram
Covering Comments Is Instagram’s Newest Anti-Bullying Tool
Harassment takes many forms. The platform’s latest update works to address a broader swath of negative interactions, from hiding comments to sending warnings. Read the original post by Arielle Pardes
Kasa Spot Wire-free camera system review: Hassle-free home security
This two-camera set is offers a strong security foundation. Read the original post by Michael Ansaldo
JBL L82 Classic review: This retro ride will knock your socks off with its amazing sound
Exceptional dynamics, authoritative bass, a huge sound stage, and uncanny musicality headline the sonic strengths of this outstanding monitor. Read the original post by Theo Nicolakis
Apple’s T2 Chip Has Unpatchable Security Flaw, Claims Researcher [Updated]
Intel Macs that use Apple’s T2 Security Chip are vulnerable to an exploit that could allow a hacker to circumvent disk encryption, firmware passwords and […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
October iPhone 12 event to be announced today, says Jon Prosser
The event is expected to take place on October 13. What you need to know Apple is expected to hold an iPhone 12 event next week. According to […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Spotify Rolls Out Search By Lyrics Feature on iOS
Spotify users can now search for songs by lyrics, following an update to the streaming service’s mobile app (via 9to5Mac). Spotify designer Lina shared the […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Safeguard Your Data with a Whopping 10TB Backup Plan for Just $99.99
It’s hard to find things we can control in 2020, but our online data is definitely one of them. Make sure your important files are […] Read the original post by Megan Lopez
Apple Stops Selling Third-Party Speakers and Headphones Ahead of Possible AirPods Studio Launch
Apple has been rumored to work on its first pair of over-ear headphones, the AirPods Studio, for well over a year now. It is expected […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Apple Pay and Express Transit Mode Now Support PASMO Transit Cards in Japan
Japanese smart payment system PASMO today announced that it has launched support for Apple Pay, allowing users to pay for transit fares and other transactions […] Read the original post by Eric Slivka
Why XDR Has Emerged as an Important New Security Trend
eWEEK DATA POINTS: Respond Software co-founder offers five questions to consider when evaluating whether eXtended Detection and Response (XDR) would be a useful addition to […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Apple stops selling third-party audio as launch of AirPods Studio looms
You can’t find third-party audio products at the Apple Store anymore. What you need to know Apple has pulled third-party audio products from its online and retail […] Read the original post by Joe Wituschek
Apple Stops Selling Headphones and Speakers From Third-Party Companies Ahead of Rumored Smaller HomePod and AirPods Studio Launch
Apple is no longer selling headphones and wireless speakers from companies like Sonos, Bose, and Logitech, as it prepares to launch a new, lower-cost HomePod […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Tim Millet, Apple’s VP of Platform Architecture, talks A14 in new interview
Millet believes the advent of machine learning is upon us. What you need to know Apple’s Tim Millet sat down for an interview to talk A14. The Vice […] Read the original post by Joe Wituschek