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NAND flash products expected to see up to 40% price jump
UseLess and 4 others reacted to d5aqoëp for a topic
Price fixing has started.5 points -
Google kills Xiaomi integration after Home Hub showed stills from other Mi cameras
alex_d2w and 3 others reacted to n_K for a topic
Why is it every remote camera seems to have this flaw? Do none of the companies honestly care? You'd think after it's been on the news 20+ times already that they would actually check to ensure their products don't have this flaw. #internetofshit strikes again. Why would anything think a camera - permanently connected to a random company's server which sends data that anyone can view is a good idea I'll never understand.4 points -
Debotnet 0.2.6 [Update]
timster and 3 others reacted to adrynalyne for a topic
Windows Update * Feature: Update via Peer-2-Peer. And that's a botnet. Nope. It’s not, not any more than a torrent client is. A lot of stupid comments in this thread.4 points -
Google kills Xiaomi integration after Home Hub showed stills from other Mi cameras
300z and 2 others reacted to GSDragoon for a topic
Only Google is allowed to do stuff like that. They don't like competition.3 points -
One UI 2 code hints at Galaxy S20's camera features, Galaxy Fold 2's charging information
dead.cell and 2 others reacted to norseman for a topic
I'm fine with my OnePlus 6T, thanks.3 points -
Show us your PC Setup - Bonus points for RGB
forster and one other reacted to +Dick Montage for a topic
I like where this thread has gone!2 points -
LG to introduce new Real 8K TVs at CES 2020
wingliston and one other reacted to +Dick Montage for a topic
Nothing broadcasts yet in 8k Consoles don't game yet in 8k I can't go out an buy films in 8k Wait until there's a need for me to get one, and I'll get one. Not shy of being an early adopter but I don't see what I'd really be adopting at this point.2 points -
OnePlus' concept smartphone camera can disappear when not in use
wingliston and one other reacted to Ghostdraconi for a topic
Because not everyone wants the same time, some may love the sight of their camera others won't. It's also something they can use to differentiate them selfs from other phones which are basically the same these days. Also it's cool.2 points -
Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite and Note10 Lite are now official
samw61 and one other reacted to Dutchie64 for a topic
If all these manufacturers were not so lame with their update policies, I -might- be interested for once in a Note Lite. But Samsung doesn't have the best track record on this, like most Android brands. Google should force at least longer security updates (2-3 years at least) on them, and -at least- one major OS upgrade (+ updates again). Apple does it right in this way, despite my aversion to anything Apple2 points -
Google kills Xiaomi integration after Home Hub showed stills from other Mi cameras
matthiew and one other reacted to +Fahim S. for a topic
A bit of a clickbait headline. The article says that they have suspended the integration, not killed it (you know, because once you kill something it is dead forever).2 points -
Can't boot to Windows 7 normally but can still access it.
+hedleigh and one other reacted to goretsky for a topic
Hello, Yes, you can definitely re-assign the drive letters using the GUI-based Disk Management (filename: DISKMGMT.MSC) or the command-line based DiskPart (filename: DISKPART.EXE) programs which come with Windows. Such changes are immediate, but you may wish to reboot afterwards just in case there are any odd programs running in the background which do not recognize the updated drive letters. Regards, Aryeh Goretsky2 points -
Samsung announces new Family Hub with new AI features and other improvements
derekaw and one other reacted to sagum for a topic
Isn't that how you get a Kombucha started?2 points -
Which Samsung SSD - QVO or EVO? (Desktop PC)
goretsky and one other reacted to farmeunit for a topic
Mine are both NVMe, but I bought a 512GB EVO PLUS for boot and an Intel 2TB 660p for secondary later on. The EVO Plus was priced much higher than others, but at the time was the fastest out. That being said, when I went to buy a 2TB drive, the prices were even worse. I think it was $350 or so for a Samsung drive and got the Intel on sale for $200. A few other models were under $300, but not many. I only needed a 2x drive for the second slot. The EVO was a 3x slot. What I'm getting at, is done necessarily think you need a 2TB drive for everything. You can get a nice speed smaller boot drive and then an inexpensive secondary drive. It all depends on what you can spend and what you feel you need though. I would take the EVO over QVO, but we are buying QVO drives for work due to costs and have had no issues with them, for the most part. Kingston, Crucial, and 750 EVO from a while back. All going strong. We've been buying Kingston Q500 mainly. Samsung Magician is definitely the best software out for SSDs.2 points -
Google kills Xiaomi integration after Home Hub showed stills from other Mi cameras
MS Bob 11 and one other reacted to Geezy for a topic
Yikes2 points -
One UI 2 code hints at Galaxy S20's camera features, Galaxy Fold 2's charging information
Brony and one other reacted to naap51stang for a topic
Nope, too expensive. I'll stick with what I have. I don't need "trendy" stuff.2 points -
One UI 2 code hints at Galaxy S20's camera features, Galaxy Fold 2's charging information
dead.cell and one other reacted to sava700 for a topic
No thanks...only had my S10+ for several months I'm fine for a few years.2 points -
NAND flash products expected to see up to 40% price jump
Athlonite and one other reacted to RaidenX for a topic
Jeez... That's going to cut into my money earmarked for a grossly over-priced graphics card.2 points -
Samsung announces new Family Hub with new AI features and other improvements
ad47uk and one other reacted to sagum for a topic
Great, and after 12 months the backend websites that run the thing will be gone, samsung won't be updating it and it'll just be another useless junk item that'll get sent to the techno-hole in the sky.2 points -
Dell's XPS 13 finally gets a redesign, making it thinner, lighter, and smaller
Tuskd and one other reacted to DramaInc for a topic
2 x ThunderBolt 3 & micro-SD only. That's fine. I wouldn't expect premium notebooks to have old crappy USB type A ports anymore in 2020. My mouse Dongle would be quite sad, cause it would stick out that much more with an adapter, but I probably wouldn't use a mouse much with this device.2 points -
LG to introduce new Real 8K TVs at CES 2020
macoman reacted to +Warwagon for a topic
I have a 1080p 70 inch. I would love to replace it with a 4k 75 in roku but there is nothing wrong with this tv and i Have a roku ultra.1 point -
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Google kills Xiaomi integration after Home Hub showed stills from other Mi cameras
300z reacted to Eternal Tempest for a topic
Make sure it's a hard wired status LED and not a software one.1 point -
Show us your PC Setup - Bonus points for RGB
Brandon H reacted to forster for a topic
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Wi-Fi 6 may soon expand into the 6GHz spectrum, to be called Wi-Fi 6E
matthiew reacted to Liberi_Fatali for a topic
And thus ends the short lived simplist plan of wifi naming. Why not just call it Wifi 6.1.1 point -
Samsung announces new Odyssey gaming monitors at CES 2020
jasondefaoite reacted to Joshie for a topic
Still scratching my head over why we aren't seeing more ultrawide 4K-class displays. I fell in love with 21:9 but the vertical resolution is still stuck years in the past. I realize "gaming" monitors were content to sit at 1080p for a decade longer than necessary because MUH FRAMEZ but I'm seriously thinking the desktop display market has largely given up.1 point -
LG to introduce new Real 8K TVs at CES 2020
+Dick Montage reacted to ad47uk for a topic
Very little broadcast in 4K to be honest, not in the UK anyway where terrestrial TV is still the main way of watching TV. Sky may have a 4K channel or two, I am not sure. 4K takes so much bandwidth that it would be almost impossible to broadcast 4K on terrestrial and expensive on Dsat. Most 4K is online. I will get a 4K Tv at some point, but I am in no rush1 point -
LG to introduce new Real 8K TVs at CES 2020
wingliston reacted to jpqf for a topic
I don't even have internet that can handle 8k...1 point -
LG to introduce new Real 8K TVs at CES 2020
+Dick Montage reacted to notuptome2004 for a topic
starting holiday 2020 we may see a game run at 8k on the next xbox since it has been announced that developers can target that resolution if they wish .1 point -
Samsung shipped more than 6.7 million 5G smartphones last year
dead.cell reacted to cork1958 for a topic
They’re all true 5G. Sadly, they don’t exactly work with the new bands that’ll bring 5G to the masses, instead of only while standing under street lights in NYC. Most Of the modems (Samsung uses X50 and X55 from Qualcomm) don’t have the antennas or support the frequencies needed to use the new sub-6Ghz bands rolling out. Even if the early 5G Samsung smartphones people bought has the proper antenna config and modem support, there’s never a software update to enable additional bands due to the requirements of regulatory bodies (like the FCC). As it stands, Samsung only makes carrier-specific 5G phones that support only the current 5G bands the carrier used when the phone was launched. Meaning, you’ll still have to buy a new phone when carriers roll out new 5G bands. Thanks for that explanation, but as I said, more money than brains!1 point -
Samsung shipped more than 6.7 million 5G smartphones last year
dead.cell reacted to cork1958 for a topic
How many of those things are true 5G and why are so many people buying them already when there are so few places that actually have 5G? Must be they have more money than brains, huh? Not even considering buying a 5G phone yet. I'll wait until 5G is actually around and the price of the things come WAY down!1 point -
Google kills Xiaomi integration after Home Hub showed stills from other Mi cameras
Elliot B. reacted to Geezy for a topic
All software has flaws, there should be a limit to how much people trust software and devices. Even if a company cares, even if money is at stake, there are still errors in software or even hardware and they do get exploited. Social engineering as well, people are flawed. Whether it's someone at home or someone at the company that will get taken advantage of (or bribed, or someone unscrupulous who will want to take advantage for themselves).1 point -
Show us your PC Setup - Bonus points for RGB
forster reacted to Zimmyantz for a topic
Love those Aldi pringles, nice choice1 point -
Google kills Xiaomi integration after Home Hub showed stills from other Mi cameras
Caleo reacted to dead.cell for a topic
Or you know, not getting in bed with a gigantic lawsuit. Google's done some shady junk, but this is just downright bad.1 point -
NAND flash products expected to see up to 40% price jump
spikey_richie reacted to naap51stang for a topic
Just bought a laptop with a 1TB NVME and also an extra 1TB NVME for mirroring. I'm good for a few years. Long term storage I just put on a 2TB HDD.1 point -
One UI 2 code hints at Galaxy S20's camera features, Galaxy Fold 2's charging information
dead.cell reacted to minimeau for a topic
I’m still fine with my iPhone 71 point -
Definitive Best PAID Antivirus 2020
goretsky reacted to +E.Worm Jimmy for a question
aryeh what do you recommend? did things change over last few years in that market? I use both malwarebytes and eset. on some I use 1 and on other pcs I use another. on one pc i even use both. but i wonder if this is the best strategy1 point -
Which Samsung SSD - QVO or EVO? (Desktop PC)
Mindovermaster reacted to Jim K for a topic
Evo The QVO is supposed to be a budget option .. using slightly slower QLC NAND vs. the Evo's TLC NAND Warranty on the EVO is also 5 years vs. the QVO's 3 years.1 point -
Dell's XPS 13 finally gets a redesign, making it thinner, lighter, and smaller
wingliston reacted to ZakO for a topic
Lets hope they finally fix their coil whine issues with this model.1 point -
Brydge is making laptop-style keyboards for the Surface Pro 7, Surface Pro X, and Surface Go
MFH reacted to Ccl Ncc for a topic
For people who hate their surface1 point -
Dell Mobile Connect will let you share files and mirror your screen from iOS to Windows 10
Tuskd reacted to scumdogmillionaire for a topic
"Dell did confirm that it's not using AirDrop or AirPlay for this."1 point -
Dell Mobile Connect will let you share files and mirror your screen from iOS to Windows 10
Tuskd reacted to Elliot B. for a topic
If no one else has managed it, it's clearly not supported by Apple. Will probably be stopped.1 point -
Dell introduces new premium Latitude 9000 series, packing Qualcomm 5G in the 9510
wingliston reacted to +Zlip792 for a topic
Interesting.. Looking forward for pricing.1 point -
Dell's XPS 13 finally gets a redesign, making it thinner, lighter, and smaller
Tuskd reacted to Steve121178 for a topic
Ok, I am very interested in this. It literally ticks all the boxes. 16:10, Ice Lake CPUs, slim bezels to name a few.1 point -
[Official] Doctor Who Thread
BritBronco reacted to margrave for a topic
Great episode in my opinion! Can't wait for Part 2 next Sunday at 8pm!1 point -
Teaser trailer for Star Citizen's Squadron 42 campaign shows off its visuals
JoeBlober reacted to Paul1979UK for a topic
Come on @Excalpius, you can trick a couple of young hare and there but not 1.2 million individual backers,especially when providing +20 days on average per year of totally free access. To argue that the number of rabbits, or suckers, who've been conned justifies the scam is the logical fallacy known as the argument from popularity. Popularity does not provide evidence of truth, validity, or quality, mate. The rest of your post is just more defending this $250 million tech demo when all I did was ask about its writers, which you bullshitted about. Are you getting paid to keep flogging this dead horse? Because I have no agenda here. I just asked a question, which you tried to ###### me on. I have to wonder, do you even know what a scam is because it doesn't seem like you do because Star Citizen going off the contents they've already delivered isn't a scam, a scam is something different that you don't seem to understand. Beside, why are you so disgruntled about Star Citizen? if you don't care about the project, move on and ignore it but don't try to ruin it for others that want to see the project become a success. Beside, what people do with their money is up to them and clearly they keep spending on Star Citizen even with all the fud going around, the irony being is that more publicity even bad publicity seems to be helping the funding project of Star Citizen, in that sense, keep it up lol. Also, do you even know how much contents there already is in Star Citizen?, it's got more than what many games have when they are done, and they've hardly even started.1 point -
Microsoft patent has Cortana providing insights on your messages
ad47uk reacted to dontbeevil for a topic
what's even funnier that the same people that scream about privacy use: android, google, facebook, apple, alexa... While i understand what you are getting at, it is a different thing when it is a computer, there is stuff stored on my machine that I would not put onto a mobile phone. Facebook you can add what you want. alexa is a gimmick for many people, myself included and what it hears is minimal. I do not use google. of course I'm talking in general, I mean most of them and not all of them1 point -
Teaser trailer for Star Citizen's Squadron 42 campaign shows off its visuals
JoeBlober reacted to Paul1979UK for a topic
Still just do a Google search, it's not that hard to find out. I did. And it's in my response to the actual person I was responding to. I was criticising you for wasting my time with a meaningless off topic response. Just like this one. The only person that was wasting their time was you yourself, any smart person wouldn't have replied to me if what I was saying wasn't relevant to you, you choose to reply and waste your own time which says more about you then it does me.1 point -
Keyboard & Mouse acting funky all of a sudden
goretsky reacted to PsYcHoKiLLa for a topic
MX Master is a rechargable mouse, there's no batteries to change. I have one too, there's a usb port in the front. EDIT: Sorry, just noticed you asked about the keyboard.1 point -
Show us your PC Setup - Bonus points for RGB
DoctorD reacted to +Warwagon for a topic
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15 Years on Neowin
Daniel F. reacted to Roger H. for a topic
Congrats! Long-time for me too, so old now I am!1 point