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Driving toward zero: how the DOT plans to use V2X wireless communication to eliminate traffic fatalities
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Before anyone goes off, view this first:
Today at 7:43 AM
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US is considering breaking up Google, targeting Android and Chrome
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I don't think google is that deep. Point being is ads are becoming extremely invasive. Open a random youtube video and you'll see what I...
Friday at 1:43 PM
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Mercedes-Benz EV battery fire could lead to global push for better transparency
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Costs are high, because of the R&D provided for the tech. Car makers do this for decades. I owned a RS4 - I needed two parts; full...
Thursday at 2:22 AM
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US is considering breaking up Google, targeting Android and Chrome
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On a DNS level you can still stop, block or nullify ads. Adguard, Pihole, or a VPN that strips ads for you. So many options.
Thursday at 2:16 AM
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Intel says Arrow Lake will consume 100W less power than Raptor Lake, new GPUs coming this year
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What purpose is releasing a 125W cpu while the PL2 state can eat up to 295W? I mean cant they just to genuine or real power figures...
Aug 10, 2024
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Intel faces shareholder class-action lawsuit for allegedly concealing foundry business problems
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AMD sold global foundry back in the days, because the R&D required to have next gen stuff is terrible expensive. They turned to TSMC and...
Aug 9, 2024
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Dell cuts thousands of jobs as part of AI-focused restructuring
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It was a matter of time. You pick the sections of a company that potentially could be trained through AI. You buy, learn and train the...
Aug 8, 2024
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Intel Stability Issues - The Story So Far
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Is not a certain percentage of those cpu's failing and not just the whole batch? No need to throw in a recall on a product of which...
Aug 6, 2024
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Check out MS-DOS running natively on modern hardware, showcasing the incredible backward compatibility of x86
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The included MS Dos through windows ME was just 6.22"+" - it had no new features other then compatibility with ME - which could only be...
Aug 6, 2024
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Western Digital is now sampling 32TB SMR-based hard drives
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Adata was actually not that bad. I remember having a DDR2/800Mhz stick that was capable of doing 3/3/3/9 latencies. In times of the A64...
Aug 6, 2024
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Intel faces crisis as revenue misses and a bleak forecast shakes investor confidence
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For years their approach was a golden goose in regards of funds. Anyone knows that intel "used" to sell fast or great processors, and in...
Aug 4, 2024
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Intel faces possible class action lawsuit over crashing CPUs
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Yep - the server parts are having the same if not higher failure rates as well. Last year I upgraded from XEON to EPYC and believe me -...
Aug 4, 2024
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Meta agrees to pay $1.4 billion in Texas lawsuit for abusing facial recognition tech
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By the looks of your avatar I reckon that you know the phrase people come and go. Meta and it's data collection is just absurd.
Aug 4, 2024
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Intel faces possible class action lawsuit over crashing CPUs
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AMD FX did offer value for the money, and if you where into OC'ing those chips where fun. 40% free performance out of the box. They...
Aug 1, 2024
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Meta agrees to pay $1.4 billion in Texas lawsuit for abusing facial recognition tech
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If your friends cant bother visiting, calling or sending you a message outside of facebook then they are not friends. We've let...
Aug 1, 2024
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