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Intel to Unveil Wi-Fi 7 in 2024, Will Double the Speed of Wi-Fi 6E
A lot of people aren't even using Wi-Fi 6E yet (aka 80211.ax), but Intel is already testing its successor; Wi-Fi 7.
Study Reveals Why Anti-Piracy Campaigns Don’t Work
Some people would, in fact, download a car if they could.
Microsoft: Activision Blizzard Has ‘No Must Have’ Titles
A recent filing with New Zealand’s Commerce Commission reveals Microsoft's perspective on Activision Blizzard's portfolio of games.
NASA Wants YOU to Help Spot These Mesmerizing Vortices on Jupiter
Calling all citizen scientists and classroom investigators: NASA wants YOU to help explain these mesmerizing spirals near Jupiter's north pole.
Winamp Is Back to Whip the Llama After 4 Years of Development
The first release candidate is available for download, and it still whips the llama — yes, Winamp 5.9 plays that iconic intro when you first launch it.
Diablo Immortal Player Drops $100K, Becomes Too Powerful to Find a Match
One streamer spent big on Immortal, and he's "won" the game. His prize: being too overpowered to play with anyone else.
Webb Telescope Captures Stunning Image of the Cartwheel Galaxy
From its vantage out beyond the moon, Webb is turning its infrared eye toward far-away objects we've never been able to see before. It's also providing images of well-known objects like the Cartwheel Galaxy with an unprecedented level of detail.
TSMC Chairman: Fabs Would Be ‘Not Operable’ If China Invades
The so-called "Silicon Shield" could be enough of a defense to ward off Chinese aggression, says TSMC's Chairman.
Intel Says It Won’t Hit Arc Discrete Sales Goals, Blames Its Drivers
Intel tried to use the software stack from its integrated GPUs for Arc, and it did not work out well.
Sony: Microsoft Acquiring Call of Duty ‘Could Influence Users’ Console Choice’
Call of Duty, which currently has about 100 million players across several different platforms, might “influence users’ console choice” if acquired by Microsoft’s Xbox, Sony told Brazil's antitrust watchdog.
MIT Engineers Develop Stamp-Sized Stickers That Can Perform Ultrasounds
These discreet wearable ultrasound devices can provide consistent internal imaging for up to 48 hours.
Samsung’s ‘Repair Mode’ Will Hide Your Data From Sketchy Repair Techs
The new Repair Mode will keep your private data private, no matter who's going to be tinkering with your phone in the repair shop.