Intel’s Arrow Lake CPUs might be slower but this could help fix a major issue

Intel’s Arrow Lake CPUs might be slower but this could help fix a major issue

Normally CPU performance increases with newer generations but, according to a new leak, the upcoming Intel chips may be going against the grain. A new leak reveals that the Intel Arrow Lake desktop lineup may have a clock speed of up to 5.5 GHz, much lower than its current flagship Intel Core i9-14900KS which can … Read more

Expat grants won’t fix Brazilian research

Expat grants won’t fix Brazilian research

On 16 April, the Brazilian National Research Council (CNPq) announced a bold initiative to combat the brain drain in Brazilian academia. Over five years, the talent-repatriation programme will invest 1 billion reais (US$190 million) into encouraging expatriated scientists to return to Brazil and expanding collaborations with Brazilian researchers overseas. In 2023, more than 35,000 academics … Read more

Google Photos will soon fix your average videos with a single ‘enhance’ tap

Google Photos will soon fix your average videos with a single ‘enhance’ tap

While there are plenty of video editing tools built into smartphones, it can take some skill to pull off an edit that’s pleasing to the eye. But Google Photos looks set to change that. By digging into an upcoming version of the Photos app, Android Authority contributor and code-diver Assemble Debug found a feature called … Read more

Samsung to fix NavStar’s nasty bug with One UI 6.1

Samsung to fix NavStar’s nasty bug with One UI 6.1

Last updated: April 30th, 2024 at 14:12 UTC+02:00 Samsung’s NavStar app, a module for the company’s Good Lock app, provides you with additional options to customize the navigation bar on top of the ones that One UI offers. Unfortunately, there’s a bug in NavStar on One UI 6.0 that has been annoying people quite a … Read more

EU Right to Repair Rules Force Companies to Fix Out-of-Warranty Devices

EU Right to Repair Rules Force Companies to Fix Out-of-Warranty Devices

The European Commission has waved through new ‘right to repair’ legislation that aims to make it easier for consumers to get their broken devices fixed, even if products are out of warranty. The EU already requires companies to offer a two-year minimum warranty on common household appliances and electronics, such as smartphones, TVs, washing machines, … Read more

Can’t find your pics amongst a sea of GIFs and memes? A Google Photos update could fix that

Can’t find your pics amongst a sea of GIFs and memes? A Google Photos update could fix that

An update to Google Photos could help you better organize pictures and make it easier to find your photos among all those saved memes, WhatsApp pics, and GIFs. Reliable Tipster AssembleDebug spotted details of the update in the code for Google Photos version 6.79.0.624777117, which seemingly lets you view and organize all the pictures on … Read more

Some Samsung Galaxy owners are getting screen replacements to fix major issue

Some Samsung Galaxy owners are getting screen replacements to fix major issue

Last week, several Galaxy owners took to the internet to complain about seeing a distracting green line going down their phone’s screen. It was unclear if Samsung would address this issue or ignore it. As it turns out, the tech giant is going to help people fix the problem, but it’s not making it easy. … Read more

Feel like Prime Video is missing episodes or language options? You’re not alone – and Amazon is planning to fix it

Feel like Prime Video is missing episodes or language options? You’re not alone – and Amazon is planning to fix it

Everybody makes mistakes, but some mistakes are more serious than others – and when you’re running one of the best streaming services, mistakes such as missing episodes, terrible translations and incorrect titles can be a real problem for your subscribers. According to leaked internal documents seen by Business Insider (via Quartz), some of the errors in … Read more

Apple III motherboard gets bizarre ‘fix’

Apple III motherboard gets bizarre ‘fix’

April 15, 1981: Apple CEO Mike Markkula defends the struggling Apple III with a surprisingly straightforward admission. The comment comes even as the company pushes an unorthodox “fix” for the Apple III motherboard, which tends to overheat due to a questionable design. “It would be dishonest for me to sit here and say that it’s … Read more