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Sphero Launches Robot With Programmable LED Panel, IR Support
Sphero started out making products that were toys first and foremost, but its tiny personal robots have slowly become more education-oriented, and the new Bolt is the most bookish of them all.

Adobe Piles on New Audio, Video Features in Creative Cloud
In the spirit of continuous improvement to its Creative Cloud offerings, Adobe is rolling out a slew of enhancements to its audio and video editing applications at the International Broadcasting Convention.

Verizon Will Offer 5G Home Internet Next Month in Select Cities
Verizon promises speeds of nearly 1 gigabit, and you can order service starting this Thursday (September 13) in select markets.

Intel CPU Shortages Hitting Whiskey Lake as Ryzen Mobile Volumes Ramp
Intel's CPU shortage could impact overall laptop shipments in the back half of the year, while Ryzen Mobile is picking up market share.

Nvidia Will Keep Pascal GPUs on Store Shelves After RTX Launches
Nvidia will launch its new Turing architecture in the coming weeks, but it won't be completely replacing Pascal.

EA May Get Sued Over FIFA Loot Crates in Belgium
A legal case in Belgium may be exactly what EA wants.

More Mysterious Bursts of Light From Deep Space Found
The new AI-powered analysis detected more than three times as many FRBs than previous scans showed.

Performance Analysis: Spider-Man Kills It on PS4 Pro
With the miss-to-hit ratio being what it is for superhero games, Insomniac had its work cut out for it when it agreed to take on the latest open-world interpretation of Spider-Man. Thankfully, the gamble paid off, and Sony has racked up another exclusive hit.

Security Holes Discovered in 2 Popular VPN Services
According to a post from Cisco Talos security researchers, both NordVPN and ProtonVPN suffered from vulnerabilities in the way their desktop clients accessed VPN services.

4 New AMD Ryzen CPUs Target Lower Power, Higher Performance
AMD has launched a new quad of Ryzen CPUs — two aimed at the low-power market, and two for more mainstream systems.

Intel Purchases NetSpeed Systems for SoC, Fabric Expertise
Intel has purchased NetSpeed Systems, a company dedicated to SoC and fabric design.

Report: Apple Preparing Blitz of New iPhones, iPads, Possible Kitchen Sink
Apple is expected to launch a wide range of new hardware at its upcoming event on Wednesday. Hope you love big phones, though.