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MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2020) review
0OUR VERDICT The MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2020) brings new Intel processors and improved RAM speeds for better performance, but only if you're willing to pay the price. The ...
READ MORE +China Tells US to Stop ‘Unreasonable Suppression’ of Huawei
0HIGHLIGHTS The Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement on Saturday Huawei has increasingly relied on domestically manufactured technology The US last year banned ...
READ MORE +Lenovo’s $400 digital picture frame is half-off if you pre-order it
0At CES 2020, Lenovo showed off its new Smart Frame, an elegant $399 digital picture display the company said it would release in August. While the device is still coming out later ...
READ MORE +Sony and Microsoft team up on AI-powered cameras
0Sony and Microsoft are working on AI-powered cameras together. The two tech giants have announced that they’re embedding Microsoft Azure’s AI capabilities into Sony’s new image ...
READ MORE +Amazon’s Livestreaming Platform Twitch Announces Safety Advisory Council
0HIGHLIGHTS Twitch uses a combination of human moderators and automation Twitch says it has 15 million daily users Last year, US President Donald Trump joined Twitch ...
READ MORE +Why Pentax’s flagship DSLR announcement is too little, too late
0Pentax has returned from obscurity to reveal more details about its incoming flagship APS-C DSLR – and while the news will no doubt please hardcore Pentax fans, it felt like the ...
READ MORE +Nikon P950 review
0OUR VERDICT The P950 is a solid evolution from its predecessor, with a good set of upgrades. If you absolutely must have 83x optical zoom and mostly shoot wildlife, then its ...
READ MORE +Sony Aims to Make Image Sensors Smarter to Expand Beyond Smartphones
0HIGHLIGHTS Sony has developed the world's first image sensor with integrated AI chip Sony chip business earns about 90 percent revenue from smartphone cameras Sony said ...
READ MORE +Google Facing Onslaught of Antitrust Cases in US: Report
0HIGHLIGHTS This isn't the first time Google is facing an antitrust lawsuit FTC closed extensive investigation into Google's alleged abuses in 2013 Google has consistently ...
READ MORE +Supercomputers across Europe have fallen to cryptomining hacks
0Cryptomining hacks aren’t new by any stretch, but a string of recent incidents is raising eyebrows. ZDNet reports that culprits infected multiple European supercomputers with ...
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