by Avram Piltch on (#4XJNZ)
Due out later this year, the XPG Sage will use a brand new controller and operate over PCI Gen 4.
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Updated | 2024-11-30 04:45 |
by Nathaniel Mott on (#4XJP1)
IBM announced at CES 2020 that it's taught its Watson artificial intelligence how to evaluate the potential effectiveness of marketing materials.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#4XJP3)
Tempered glass on four sides. Now that's what we're talking about!
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#4XJAT)
The White House reportedly plans to reveal new guidelines covering the federal government's regulation of artificial intelligence technologies at CES 2020.
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by Paul Alcorn on (#4XJAW)
Thunderbolt 4 appears to be mostly a re-branding of Thunderbolt 3.
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by Scharon Harding on (#4XJAY)
Known for VR headsets with up to 8K resolution, Pimax is finally releasing an entry-level offering in the Artisan.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#4XJB0)
You'll have to get it with the bundled memory kit for it to work, though.
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by Lucian Armasu on (#4XJB2)
Researchers from France and Singapore showed that cheap chosen-prefix attacks against SHA-1 signatures are now possible, and that the attacks are getting cheaper every year.
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by Scharon Harding on (#4XJB4)
The Nreal Light MR glasses offer a familiar, yet wild, experience by displaying native Android apps in AR at 1,000 nits.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#4XJB6)
Facebook gave its Privacy Checkup tool its first major update since 2014.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#4XJ06)
AMD said that a render of the upcoming Xbox Series X console shared during its CES 2020 press conference was fake.
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by Lucian Armasu on (#4XJ08)
AMD introduced two new FreeSync specifications in an attempt to make it easier for consumers to identify which monitors will allow them to experience smooth gaming or HDR games.
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by Scharon Harding on (#4XJ0A)
Arduino introduced at CES the Portenta H7 with dual-core Arm Cortex-M7 and Cortex-M4 processors. It targets applications that require a decent amount of computing power but have tight power constraints.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#4XJ0C)
Bluetooth SIG announced the "next generation of Bluetooth audio," the fittingly named LE Audio, at CES 2020.
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by Avram Piltch on (#4XJ0E)
The operating system also comes with the Hack learning software for children.
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by Andrew E. Freedman on (#4XJ0G)
After several leaks, Intel revealed the NUC 9 Ghost Canyon Extreme Kit and Compute Element at CES 2020.
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by Andrew E. Freedman on (#4XJ0H)
The Razer Tomahawk Gaming Desktop uses Intel’s Compute Element in a 10-Liter case with a full-sized GPU.
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by Andrew E. Freedman on (#4XJ0K)
Razer is teasing the next generation of Blade laptops with 300 Hz displays and some new Intel processors.
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by Avram Piltch on (#4XHMC)
The MasterLiquid Vivid has a 320 x 240 color LED screen that can show the fan speed, temperature or even a movie.
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by Scharon Harding on (#4XHME)
Cooler Master showed of early samples of the popular Spawn gaming mouse, which it will relaunch this year.
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by Wendi Ma on (#4XHB6)
HyperX launched its first headset equipped with Qi wireless charging, the Cloud Flight S, along with a new ChargePlay base that can simultaneously charge two such Qi-enabled devices.
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by Paul Alcorn on (#4XH30)
We're here for live coverage of Intel's CES Press conference.
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by Zhiye Liu on (#4XH34)
The GeForce GTX 1660 Ti has met its match.
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by Paul Alcorn on (#4XH36)
AMD fires its 7nm salvo at the laptop market and HEDT all at once.
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by Andrew E. Freedman on (#4XH38)
Dell has a new laptop, the G5 15 Special Edition, with AMD’s new Ryzen Renoir-H CPU.
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by Andrew E. Freedman on (#4XH3A)
Acer is updating its thin and light Swift 3 lineup here at CES 2020, and it’s coming in varieties powered both by Intel’s Project Athena standards and AMD’s newly announced Ryzen 4000-series processors.
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by Matt Safford on (#4XH3C)
The AMD-based A15 and A17 with Renoir CPUs will arrive in Q1, while 10th Gen Intel F15 and F17 offerings will land sometime later.
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by Matt Safford on (#4XH3E)
Asus’ eSports-focused GA35 and GA15 gaming desktops will launch with AMD Ryzen 3000 processors, with Intel 10th Generation options coming later in 2020.
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by Scharon Harding on (#4XGS0)
Like Microsoft and Lenovo, Dell’s also angling to get into bendable display computers.
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by Paul Alcorn on (#4XGS2)
We're here for live coverage of AMD's CES 2020 press conference.
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by Andrew E. Freedman on (#4XGS4)
MSI's second all-AMD gaming laptop is the Bravo 15, with an AMD Ryzen 4000 series and an RX5500M.
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by Scharon Harding on (#4XGS6)
Cooler Master revealed its first gaming monitors at CES. The GM34 is a 144Hz, 32-inch ultrawide, and the GM27 is a165Hz 27-incher. It's also getting more into gaming chairs.
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by Andrew E. Freedman on (#4XGS8)
The MSI MEG Aegis Ti5 combines top-end components with a radical design, 5G support and a “Gaming Dial.â€
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by Tom's Hardware News Team on (#4XGSA)
CES 2020 is about to begin, and companies have already shared plenty of new laptops, peripherals and other products.
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by Lucian Armasu on (#4XGEJ)
Reuters reported that the U.S. government started a campaign in 2018 to pressure the Dutch officials against allowing ASML to give a large Chinese semiconductor company access to EUV technology.
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by Andrew E. Freedman on (#4XGEK)
The Origin PC Big O uses a modified Corsair chassis to fit both a PC and either an Xbox One or a PlayStation 4
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by Matt Safford on (#4XGEN)
Corsair’s K95 RGB Platinum XT brings a wrist rest, premium key caps and Elgato Stream Deck support to what was already an excellent keyboard. The primary drawback is its $200 price.
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by Lucian Armasu on (#4XGEQ)
Brittany Kaiser has started leaking documents to the public that reveal the full breath and depth of the voter manipulation enabled by Cambridge Analytica in various countries.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#4XGES)
Xerox announced that it received $24 billion in financial commitments from Citi, Mizuho and Bank of America for its potential takeover of HP.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#4XGEV)
A modder called "DerRuehrer" showed that X570 boards can be cooled passively with a custom heatsink.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#4XGEX)
The Clop ransomware has reportedly evolved to terminate some 663 processes before encrypting files on target systems.
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by Avram Piltch on (#4XGEZ)
The ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard II can connect to three different devices, including your Pi.
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by Avram Piltch on (#4XG44)
Up for pre-order now, the open-source robot can pick up and move objects and even display emotions.
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by Nathaniel Mott on (#4XG46)
The FCC solicited public comment on its plan to prevent wireless network providers from purchasing Huawei equipment with the Universal Service Fund.
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by Niels Broekhuijsen on (#4XG47)
GCHQ reportedly believes a London Stock Exchange outage was caused by a cyberattack, not a glitch in the exchange's software.
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by Paul Alcorn on (#4XG48)
Micron begins sampling DDR5 modules for data center applications.
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by Scharon Harding on (#4XG4A)
Samsung’s Galaxy Chromebook boasts an Intel 10th Gen CPU, 4K AMOLED screen and flashy red hue.
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by Scharon Harding on (#4XG4C)
The Asus ROG Chakram wireless gaming mouse announced at CES 2020 includes swappable Omron switches, a DIY RGB logo and a joystick.
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by Sean Webster on (#4XFRH)
Seagate unloads the fast flash at CES 2020.
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by Scharon Harding on (#4XF4A)
Acer's 32-inch, 4K Predator X32 gaming display will be the second ever mini-LED PC monitor and is VESA DisplayHDR 1400-certified for $3,599.
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