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Asus ROG Swift PG32UQ, 4K gaming monitor with HDMI 2.1 announced at CES 2021

ROG Swift PG 32 UQ is the new Asus monitor from 32 inches announced at CES. It is a 4K display with two HDMI 2.1, G-Sync technology and everything you need to better support next generation consoles. by Manolo De Agostini published 12 January 2021 , at 21: 01 in the Peripherals channel ASUS ROG… Read more

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LG Rollable – An innovative smartphone with a retractable screen on the official trailer at CES 2021

Producers of mobile devices have always experimented with more or less innovative forms. Some ideas do not go beyond the conceptual sphere, but some of them are implemented in the form of various initiatives. One of them is Project Explorer. As part of the program, LG creates quite unusual smartphones, like the LG Wing we… Read more

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Nickelodeon aired an NFL game and proved technology can make football way more fun

If people tuned into the Chicago Bears vs. New Orleans Saints game on CBS, they may have missed all the slime. In a play for a broadcast aimed at a younger audience, the NFL aired the Wild Card matchup simultaneously on Nickelodeon, with its own announcers, goofy on-screen animations, and touchdown celebrations featuring SpongeBob SquarePants… Read more

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Linux on Mac M1s? Asahi Linux takes shape, the project that will make Torvalds happy

Asahi Linux starts to take shape, a project led by developer Hector Martin who aims to bring Linux to Macs with Apple M1 processor. The project is collaborative, but complex and therefore very intriguing. by Manolo De Agostini published 09 January 2021 , at 10: 01 in the Operating Systems channel Apple MacBook iMac Linux… Read more

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Best 32-inch TV 2021: Amazing Full HD TVs for your home

(Pocket-lint) – It might feel more and more like the television industry wants you to buy a bigger set every time you upgrade until your world is dominated by 55-inch screens or larger, and there’s some truth to that. Best 43-inch smart TVs: Our pick of the top 43-inch 4K TVs to buy today Still,… Read more

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InXile working on new first-person RPG in Unreal Engine 5

Matthew Wilson 1 min ago Featured Tech News, Software & Gaming InXile has primarily been known for its high quality isometric RPGs over the years, particularly with Wasteland 2 and more recently, Wasteland 3. Looking ahead though, InXile will be trying its hand at first-person RPGs with one of its next projects.  Since being acquired… Read more

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Algorithm draws descriptions: an avocado armchair as the future of AI

With GPT-3, OpenAI has shown that a single deep learning model can be trained in such a way that it can complete or even create texts in a realistic way – simply by using the system receives a gigantic mass of text as start data. It then became clear that the same approach also works… Read more

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The best BBQ tech and gadgets 2021

(Pocket-lint) – The art of the barbeque has jumped leaps and bounds beyond the simple task of making a fire and heating some charcoal under a grill. Nowadays you can fire up a grill outside without needing to actually make a fire. You can even create a BBQ ready cooking station that goes from cold to hot… Read more

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Airbus is sticking to the first market-ready hydrogen aircraft until 2035

Despite the corona pandemic, the aircraft manufacturer Airbus is sticking to its plan to bring a hydrogen aircraft to the market at the latest 2035 . “The aim is to implement green flying. And we expect a lot from hydrogen,” said the German boss of the Airbus civil aircraft division, André Walter, of the German… Read more

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Speed ​​kills? – traffic, speed and energy

Speed ​​imposes a handling problem on us: The faster we are on the move, the stronger the increasing energy we have to be careful with. Because it is energy that can be dangerous to us if handled improperly. The former TopGear icon Jeremy Clarkson makes his very own contribution to the discussion: “Speed ​​has never… Read more

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Pay please! The first search engine helped fight check fraud 90 years ago

In the twenties, banks and companies in Germany began taking pictures of incoming and rejected checks on microfilm in order to curb the rampant check fraud. At Zeiss Ikon, the chemist Emanuel Goldberg devised a search device using image points that act as an index to each image on the microfilm (35 mm film) were… Read more

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Samsung announces 2021 TV lineup with Neo QLED and microLED

Samsung today announced its 2021 lineup of televisions at the virtual CES 2021. These include models featuring Samsung’s Neo QLED as well as micoLED. Samsung introduced what it calls Neo QLED to its flagship 8K (QN900A) and 4K (QN90A) models. Neo QLED is a combination of a new backlighting technology and new image processing. Neo… Read more

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New Intel Core i7-11700K performance results leaked

by Jordi Bercial 01 / / 2021 … This week we saw how the Intel Core i7 – 11700 K had enough performance to be positioned as the Highest IPC processor to date, above the processors currently offered by AMD in the enthusiast market. However, the results that we saw on that occasion were based… Read more

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rC3: How the Corona Warning App is protected against hacker attacks

Thomas Klingbeil, senior developer at SAP, gave insights into the backend architecture of the Corona Warning App (CWA) at the remote Chaos Communication Congress (rC3). It basically consists of a CWA server with the diagnostic keys, a verification server and another server for transmitting the test results from the laboratory. The app and the infrastructure… Read more

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PC gaming in the living room: nerdytec's Couchmaster Cycon² tried out

Page 1: PC gaming in the living room: nerdytec’s Couchmaster Cycon² tried out It should not be a secret that the gaming industry is enjoying an increased influx due to the ongoing corona pandemic. Whether handheld, console or gaming PC, more and more video games are finding their way into Germans’ own four walls. Since… Read more

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