Intel Mini PC now under $500

Intel Mini PC now under 0

The Intel NUC 11 offers great value and performance with its 11th-generation i7 CPU, 32GB RAM, and 1TB storage, making it a good option for office work and gaming at a reasonable price point. The mini PC is simple inside, easy to work with, and supports up to 32 gigs of RAM and two terabytes … Read more

Google’s new bulk sender guidelines spell trouble for B2B

Google’s new bulk sender guidelines spell trouble for B2B

Back in October, Google and Yahoo unveiled a pivotal update to their bulk sender guidelines. Launching February 1, these new regulations, which impact both bulk emailers (those sending over 5,000 emails daily to Gmail accounts) and general Gmail users alike, introduced authentication requirements and defined thresholds for spam complaints. Specifically, they defined a spam complaint … Read more

One simple trick to make your bedtime routine the best part of the day

One simple trick to make your bedtime routine the best part of the day

The best sleep hygiene tips tend to encourage giving things up: don’t use your phone in bed, don’t drink coffee in the afternoon, don’t eat at night… While good advice, it can make the bedtime routine feel like a chore. But it’s time to flip that thinking. By saving your favorite activities for the evening, … Read more

Huawei has a game-changing 10 Petabyte storage product — OceanStor Arctic uses exciting new technology that can beat tape AND hard drives

Huawei has a game-changing 10 Petabyte storage product — OceanStor Arctic uses exciting new technology that can beat tape AND hard drives

According to recent estimates, around 328.77 million terabytes of data are created each day. Storing that data is a challenge, so it’s no wonder that we’re seeing a number of new high-capacity storage technologies being introduced. In the past few months alone we’ve reported on a ceramic cartridge with a 10,000TB capacity, a 200TB optical … Read more

Quordle today – hints and answers for Monday, March 11 (game #777)

Quordle today – hints and answers for Monday, March 11 (game #777)

It’s time for your daily dose of Quordle hints, plus the answers for both the main game and the Daily Sequence spin off.  Quordle is the only one of the many Wordle clones that I’m still playing now, around two years after the daily-word-game craze hit the internet, and with good reason: it’s fun, but … Read more

I test 4K Blu-ray players for a living and here’s the difference between premium and budget

I test 4K Blu-ray players for a living and here’s the difference between premium and budget

When you buy one of the best TVs, most of which now have 4K resolution, you want to feed it the best quality possible. I recently tested 4K Blu-ray vs streaming, and although I found the picture with both to be closer than expected, it became clear during my comparison that 4K Blu-ray was superior … Read more

Las Vegas Sphere has 4,000TB SSD storage delivering 400GB/s throughput — World’s only 16K display requires some exquisite technology to keep it going

Las Vegas Sphere has 4,000TB SSD storage delivering 400GB/s throughput — World’s only 16K display requires some exquisite technology to keep it going

We’ve written previously about some of the technology that powers the Las Vegas Sphere, including the 16K interior LED screen, and the ultra-high resolution 18K camera system. Now, details have emerged of the storage employed by the massive music and entertainment arena located east of the Las Vegas Strip. Everything about the Sphere is bleeding … Read more

The watchOS 10.4 update promises to fix the ‘ghost touch’ issue on the Apple Watch

The watchOS 10.4 update promises to fix the ‘ghost touch’ issue on the Apple Watch

If you’ve noticed ‘ghost touches’ on your Apple Watch 9 or Apple Watch Ultra 2 – where something happens on the watch without you touching the screen – installing the latest watchOS 10.4 update should be enough to fix the problem for you. As per the release notes for the update (via Wccftech), the watchOS … Read more

AMD has plans to support a little known chip for at least another 16 years — and no, it is neither a Ryzen, nor a Threadripper or an Epyc CPU

AMD has plans to support a little known chip for at least another 16 years — and no, it is neither a Ryzen, nor a Threadripper or an Epyc CPU

Spartan UltraScale+ is the latest addition to AMD‘s extensive portfolio of cost-optimized Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) and adaptive SoCs. It has been introduced to replace the Xilinx Spartan 6 and Spartan 7 lines. The new Spartan UltraScale+ devices are designed for a wide range of I/O-intensive applications at the edge. AMD says its latest … Read more