by Avram Piltch on (#4XPDY)
Due out in June, these wall-hung lights add a ton of color and special effects to your home.
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by Zak Storey on (#4XPE0)
Riotoro expands its product lines to included both monitors, and earbuds
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by Matt Safford on (#4XP4B)
Better build quality, snazzier effects and better controls make for an impressive followup.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#4XP4D)
MalwareBytes said it discovered unremovable malware on Android smartphones offered by a carrier, Assurance Wireless by Virgin, that receives funding from the U.S. government.
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by Zhiye Liu on (#4XP4F)
Motherboard manufacturers upset as Intel can't get power-draw stable on its latest 10-core 14nm flagship CPU
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by Steven Lynch on (#4XP4H)
The PS14-E chassis is a mid-tower budget chassis ideal for anyone looking to upgrade without breaking the bank.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#4XNSY)
Cooler Master introduced a record-setting power supply at CES 2020 with the 850W version of its new SFX Gold PSU.
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by Paul Alcorn on (#4XNT0)
Intel pulls back the covers on its Xe DG1 processors in a discrete graphics card for developers.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#4XNT2)
Microsoft released Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 19541 to Fast ring members of the Windows Insider Program.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#4XNT4)
Mozilla said it patched a vulnerability in the Firefox browser that could have allowed hackers to take over target systems.
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by Arne Verheyde on (#4XNT6)
Intel released its quarterly Linux Media Driver update during the holidays. It brings support for Tiger Lake, Jasper Lake and Elkhart Lake.
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by Lucian Armasu on (#4XNT7)
FTC Chair Joseph Simons said that FTC's antitrust investigations into tech companies should conclude by the end of the year, resulting in either "vigorous enforcement" against the companies or an end to the investigations.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#4XNH9)
Gigabyte announced a trio of new gaming monitors that don't feature the established Aorus branding at CES 2020.
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by Lucian Armasu on (#4XNHB)
SiFi has partnered with Ceva to create system-on-chips using the RISC-V architecture and Ceva's vision, imaging and machine learning co-processors.
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by Arne Verheyde on (#4XNHD)
Intel Mobileye announced two partnerships at CES 2020 to build out a Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) robotaxi fleet in South Korea and bring L2+ offerings to China.
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by Arne Verheyde on (#4XNHF)
Qualcomm announced its end-to-end Snapdragon Ride platform that covers L1/L2 safety ADAS, L2+ convenience ADAS and L4/L5 fully autonomous driving. It also announced a Car-to-Cloud platform.
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by The Editors of Tom's Hardware on (#4XNHH)
This year’s CES lacked new CPU platforms or major graphics card launches, but AMD’s Ryzen 4000 laptop processors, a 64-core Threadripper and impressive new monitors carried the day.
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by Arne Verheyde on (#4XNHK)
Broadcom announced a series of chipsets for the new Wi-Fi 6E extension of 802.11ax that brings Wi-Fi to the 6GHz band.
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by Avram Piltch on (#4XN6S)
Using gallium nitride (GaN) chips instead of silicon makes the Omnia series extra tiny.
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by Zak Storey on (#4XMY6)
Coming in at more than half the cost of the competition, the Neo Matrix is a mid-tower case that brings down the price of this iconic and stylish look
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by Scharon Harding on (#4XMY8)
We went hands-on with a prototype of the lightweight Pico VR Glasses at CES 2020.
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by Matt Safford on (#4XMPA)
With security galore, and an impressive bump to performance the T7 is a perfect external PCIe SSD solution.
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by Zak Storey on (#4XMPC)
With new cases in a variety of form factors, and even some nifty new gadgets SilverStone’s not leaving any stone unturned at this year’s CES
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by Tom's Hardware News Team on (#4XMPG)
Catch up on everything we saw during CES 2020's second day.
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by Lucian Armasu on (#4XMPJ)
IBM has announced that it now has 100 clients representing businesses, universities, and government research facilities. The number is symbolic, but it also means that quantum computing is starting to gain interest quickly from various organizations.
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by Paul Alcorn on (#4XMPM)
Phison kicks capacity up a notch with its newest line of SSD controllers.
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by Lucian Armasu on (#4XMCM)
Check Point researchers uncovered multiple vulnerabilities in the popular TikTok application that would have allowed attackers to take over users' accounts, delete videos and even make private videos public.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#4XMCP)
The U.S. has reportedly pressured the UK to bar Huawei's equipment from its 5G networks.
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by Zak Storey on (#4XMCQ)
From a mouse bungee, to mousemat, to headphone stand, to desk, to peripherals and more TTs hitting CES hard with a big revamp of some of its major peripheral lines.
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by Christian Eberle on (#4XM1B)
The 35-inch Monoprice Zero-G has image quality topping the vendor's other monitors and sports excellent build quality. It’s one of the best values in a 21:9 curved screen we’ve seen to date.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#4XM1D)
OLOy, OLOy, hooted the Owl Red memory in your system.
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by Zhiye Liu on (#4XM1F)
Rejoice, Ryzen 4000 CPU owners, Samsung has heard your cries.
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by Zak Storey on (#4XM1H)
Phanteks is finally launching its Evolv Sound Mini speakers, alongside an airflow variant of its Eclipse P300, and a new 120mm liquid-cooling Distribution plate.
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by Lucian Armasu on (#4XM1K)
The FBI has sent Apple a letter asking the company to unlock two iPhones involved in the recent shooting of three Navy servicemen.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#4XM1N)
AMD CEO Lisa Su may have confirmed that Big Navi is coming in a question-and-answer session at CES 2020.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#4XM1Q)
Google Project Zero, the company's security team devoted to finding zero-day vulnerabilities in tech products, announced that it's going to be testing a new disclosure policy in 2020.
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by Avram Piltch on (#4XKRV)
Designed for open-loop cooling, this case's back panel holds and routes its liquid coolant.
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by Avram Piltch on (#4XKRX)
Adata's custom keyboard isn't for sale, but it was, you probably couldn't afford it.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#4XKRZ)
You know things are getting out of hand when we get excited about products that specifically don't have RGB...
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#4XKS1)
Samsung said its operating profits for the fourth quarter of 2019 fell 34% year-over-year, but that's actually somewhat good news, because analysts predicted a greater decline.
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by Arne Verheyde on (#4XKS3)
MediaTek announced the 7nm Dimensity 800 SoC that features a built-in 5G modem, a 2.4 TOPS AI processing unit and an octa-core CPU with four A76 cores clocked at 2GHz.
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by Scharon Harding on (#4XKJ7)
Even the smallest text looks sharp with the Pimax Vision 8K X doing VR at 8K resolution.
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by Andrew E. Freedman on (#4XHB4)
Alienware unveiled Concept UFO at CES 2020. It’s a handheld gaming PC, but we don’t know the specs yet.
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by Scharon Harding on (#4XK7H)
Ossia's finalizing its Cota Home transmitter for bringing over-the-air charging to your own house.
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by Zak Storey on (#4XK7K)
InWin’s Diey is more a work of art than it is a PC case.
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by Andrew E. Freedman on (#4XK7N)
Intel's Horseshoe Bends is Intel's concept for a 17-inch foldable, but we didn't get to fold it.
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by Scharon Harding on (#4XH32)
At 1000R, the MSI Optix MAG342CQR will be one of the curviest gaming monitors ever, and the MSI Optix MEG381CQR has a bonus OLED screen on its bottom bezel. We go hands-on.
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by Andrew E. Freedman on (#4XJZD)
MSI’s Creator 17 miniLED overs over 1000 nits of brightness in its content creation machine.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#4XJZF)
Google announced that it updated Google Assistant with an "interpreter mode" that allows it to offer real-time translations for 29 languages via the Nest Hub.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#4XJZH)
CES 2020 officially kicked off with big announcements from Intel and AMD and plenty of hardware from other companies.
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