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7 votes
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Why the Galaxy Fold will be a huge success even at $2,000 -- "[...] Samsung has effectively turned into the new Apple. They are the innovators. They are ahead of the game."
22 votes -
Motorola will sell its first foldable smartphone this summer
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Factors that affect the reliability of SSDs, and how they compare to HDDs
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Samsung reveals Galaxy Fold and S10 5G
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PinePhone Linux Smartphone priced at $149 to arrive this year
17 votes -
USB-IF Launches USB Type-C™ Authentication Program
8 votes -
Doomba
9 votes -
Lenovo to pay $7.3m for installing adware in 750,000 laptops
21 votes -
iPhone user to Pixel 3 - Let's talk phones
Hello, ~tech! I've been really interested in the Google Pixel 3 (non XL) for quite some time, mainly due to my boredom of the Apple ecosystem. I've been primarily an iPhone user since 2014...
Hello, ~tech!
I've been really interested in the Google Pixel 3 (non XL) for quite some time, mainly due to my boredom of the Apple ecosystem. I've been primarily an iPhone user since 2014 (currently stuck on the iPhone 6S) and I've recently been eager to make a switch to Android. The Pixel 3 seems to be exactly what I'm looking for. Stock Android experience, a beautiful camera, modern device, and I'm already pretty integrated into Google's ecosystem of services, and I feel the transition will be very smooth.
So, for any Google Pixel 3 users, non XL or otherwise, what do you love and/or hate about your device? Were you in my shoes as well?
10 votes -
The Single Board Computer Database
11 votes -
Watch everyone pick the iPhone XR over a 1080p screen
9 votes -
Announcements from Apple’s iPad and Mac event in Brooklyn
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Nvidia RTX 2080 Ti graphics cards are dying in alarming numbers
16 votes -
iPhones are allergic to helium
20 votes -
The iPhone XR
12 votes -
Apple CEO Tim Cook is calling for Bloomberg to retract its Chinese spy chip story
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Apple's new proprietary software locks kill independent repair on new MacBook Pros
38 votes -
Microsoft shakes up its Surface laptops with more powerful models
7 votes -
Supply chain security is the whole enchilada, but who’s willing to pay for it?
13 votes -
An interview with Eiiti Wada, inventor of the Happy Hacking keyboard
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Bring back the headphone jack: Why USB-C audio still doesn't work
15 votes -
$600 Chromebooks are a dangerous development for Microsoft
16 votes -
NVIDIA SIGGRAPH 2018 Keynote Live Blog
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DAS Keyboard banned a guy on forums for providing open source alternatives for their keyboards
@sebirdman: So I got banned from the @daskeyboard forums for telling people there's an open source alternative to the windows only software they provide. I'll never buy one of these keyboards again.
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Telsa unveils internally developed neural network accelerator chip and drop in replacement for existing Nvidia solution
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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme may be a premium 15.6 inch thin and light laptop
2 votes -
Leaked videos appear to depict Apple’s internal iPhone and Mac repair processes
10 votes -
The next generation of VR headsets will connect over a single USB-C cable
9 votes -
NVIDIA, Oculus, Valve, AMD, and Microsoft form VirtualLink Consortium and introduce an open industry standard for connecting next-generation VR headsets
8 votes -
Microsoft announces Surface Go
17 votes -
Apple engineers its own downfall with the Macbook Pro keyboard
9 votes -
The strife of Brian: Why doomed Intel boss's ex86 may not be the real reason for his hasty exit
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Arm-based supercomputer prototype to be deployed at Sandia National Laboratories by US DoE
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Why Skylake CPUs are sometimes 50% slower – How Intel has broken existing code
14 votes -
On the sad state of Macintosh hardware
32 votes -
Laptops with 128GB of RAM are here
10 votes -
General maintenance/diagnostic routines for laptops?
I have a gaming laptop that I mostly used as a desktop (bought used, was a good price) with external screen and devices attached. This past Sunday, I was wiping the dust off it and noticed that...
I have a gaming laptop that I mostly used as a desktop (bought used, was a good price) with external screen and devices attached. This past Sunday, I was wiping the dust off it and noticed that the trackpad felt oddly curved, then I also noticed that entire device body was slightly bloated as... which led to the discovery that the battery is swollen and that it needs to be replaced.
But I wouldn't have noticed it otherwise if I hadn't been cleaning my desk that day. It's placed on the far side of my desk on a laptop stand (although well ventilated) so I rarely pay attention to it, if at all. It might have gone on for much longer and eventually led to a disaster before I even caught on to the problem.
So, my question is: how does one track these potential hardware problems without having to manually inspect different parts of the device every now and then?
(While my device is a laptop with W10 OS, the question isn't limited to just that. Inputs for Mac and other related products are also welcomed.)
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Best tablets for interactive training?
Hi all, In light of our recent conversations re quality, I'm sorry that this is more of a "nothing" post. But I trust you all and I think you could give me some good advice. I've tried Googling,...
Hi all,
In light of our recent conversations re quality, I'm sorry that this is more of a "nothing" post. But I trust you all and I think you could give me some good advice. I've tried Googling, but it's hard to find anything I feel is trustworthy.
I'm searching for a few tablets on which I can have employees view training videos and or SCORM training content. I believe all of this will be sourced from web-based companies with mobile platforms built-in. I know very little about tech stuff, so I don't know if a basic tablet would do, or if I need any certain specs.
I believe our wi-fi is good enough to support this. We'll be purchasing 2-8 of these for intermittent trainings.
Needs:
- Cheap-ish
- Durable (We will be buying industrial Otter-box type cases as well)
- Good volume/accessibility (Avg employee age is 52)
- Standard video playback (don't need super hi-def anything)
I posted in ~talk rather than ~tech or ~comp because I didn't think it would fit there. Thank you!
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Microsoft has sunk a data centre in the sea to investigate whether it can boost energy efficiency
15 votes -
Favorite Laptop?
What kind of laptop does everyone here have? If you had to replace it today, what would you replace it with?
24 votes -
FBI: Kindly reboot your router now, please
12 votes -
The mother of all demos - 1968 live demo introduction of the computer mouse, video conferencing, teleconferencing, hypertext, word processing, and more
10 votes