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+14 +1Black Friday 2019: Best Chromebook deals
The best Chromebooks, as well as many others, are available for discounted prices.
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+24 +1Dell releases latest Linux developer laptop with Comet Lake CPU
Dell's dedicated laptop for open-source programmers sees a new release featuring Intel's hot new laptop CPU: Comet Lake.
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+22 +1Best Chromebook laptops for school
And, as it happens, they're also the best Chromebook laptops for home or work, too.
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+34 +1The New Raspberry Pi 4 Is the Undisputed Champion of Affordable Full Node Hardware
Raspberry Pi platform has become an attractive starting point for those foraying into hosting a Bitcoin full node for the very first time.
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+15 +1SUSE Linux and enterprise Raspberry Pi
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server gets work done on many platforms -- including, believe it or not, the Raspberry Pi.
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+5 +1Apple’s 2018 MacBook Pros Attempt to Solve Flexgate, Without Admitting It Exists
In 2018, a number of MacBook Pro users—with models from 2016 onwards—discovered a serious design flaw that causes the screen to fail after repeated opening and closing of the laptop over the course of a few years. The ensuing scandal was, of course, dubbed flexgate, after the flex display cables causing the problem. Despite Apple’s refusal to acknowledge the issue, though, their latest MacBook Pros have a longer cable that may be attempting to make up for previous shortcomings.
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+24 +1What Linus Torvalds really thinks about ARM processors
In a recent post, Torvalds shared some thoughts about ARM processors and servers, and people thought he was dismissing ARM's future on servers and the cloud. Here's what he really meant.
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+7 +1AMD Radeon RX 3080 could match GeForce RTX 2070 for half the price
Fresh gossip from the GPU grapevine contends that AMD is preparing to launch Radeon RX 3080, RX 3070 and RX 3060 graphics cards to compete with Nvidia’s new Turing models – and potentially in a big way on price, if this leak is anything to go by. This comes from AdoredTV, the YouTube channel which has been the source of various leaks in the past – some of them pretty accurate...
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+2 +1Acer Chromebook 13: The pro's Chromebook
While it's no Google Pixelbook, at half the price, the latest Acer Chromebook 13 gives more bang for the buck.
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+20 +1Exoskeletons in the workplace
Once again, technology is extending what the human body can do. There's plenty of engineering involved, optimized for business uses of physical augmentation: power boosts, kinetic energy storage, and "augmented joints" that can lock on demand and distribute static loads while the worker is in an awkward position. It’s business transformation with real transformers. @Enterprisenxt
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+13 +1Motorola Becomes First Smartphone Company to Sell DIY Repair Kits to Its Customers
As Apple continues to fight independent repair, Motorola partners with iFixit and supports the right to repair movement.
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+13 +1Razer Phone 2 Review: A Good Gaming Phone Looking to Break Out
When Razer debuted the original Razer Phone, the gaming specialist focused on creating a phone for mobile gamers, largely succeeding. Razer's original phone was the first to feature a smartphone display with a 120-Hertz refresh rate and audio that sounded better than that from most laptops. True, there were some bugs to work out, but it was an admirable first effort.
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+21 +1Hidden Guns and Vermin: PC Refurbishing Nightmares
Horrific tales from real refurbishers prove there’s much worse that can happen to a computer than spilled coffee.
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+8 +1If this market report is right, we could see huge drops in RAM and SSD prices in 2019
If DDR4 memory pricing is the only thing holding you back from building a new PC or upgrading your existing one, you might be in luck if you can hold off until next year. Following up on a previous report predicting lower DRAM product prices in the fourth quarter of this year, DRAMeXchange, a division of TrendForce, believes an even bigger drop is in store for 2019.
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+14 +1Digital Foundry: the best 2018 4K TVs for HDR gaming
With the widespread availability of the Xbox One X and PlayStation 4 Pro along with some highly powerful PC graphics hardware, there are more ways than ever to enjoy games at 4K with HDR. That makes it a great time to check out the latest crop of high dynamic range 4K televisions, which offer improved performance and new features at similar price points to their 2017 predecessors.
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+17 +1Training a neural network in phase-change memory beats GPUs
Specialized hardware that trains in-memory is both fast and energy-efficient.
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+9 +1The Killer Chromebook: Google's i7 Pixelbook
Can a Chromebook really be worth $1,500? If it's Google's own Intel i7-powered Chromebook, the answer's heck yeah! This is the best Chromebook to date.
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+7 +1Razer announces entry-level eGPU enclosure with support for macOS [Video]
Razer has announced the Core X, a new entry-level eGPU enclosure which is compatible with Macs with a Thunderbolt 3/USB-C port. Give your thin and light laptop the power of a full gaming rig. Whether you’re hunting down enemies in an apocalypse or designing your own 3D world, the Razer Core X delivers desktop-class graphics to your laptop instantly. Compatible with Thunderbolt 3 Windows 10 or Mac laptops … Razer says that the $300 eGPU is plug-and-play, with no need for a reboot after connecting.
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+4 +1Best & Worst Laptop Brands 2018
Which brand of laptop is best? Laptop Mag ranks the biggest laptop brands on performance, design, support and value. See the scorecard.
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+8 +1Intel brings a six-core i9 CPU to laptops
Intel is actually bringing a Core i9 six-core chip to laptops.
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