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Tile Could Beat Apple’s AirTags In The Market With New Ultra Wideband Object Trackers

[ad_1] Apple’s AirTags personal object trackers have been around for a long time (first discovered by 9to5Mac in April 2019). Dating back to September 2019, Tile seemed concerned about the upcoming product. Now information has revealed that Tile is working on a version of its popular tracker with ultra wideband (UWB) instead of just Bluetooth. … Read more

Intel 300 series chipsets to be completely phased out by 2022

[ad_1] Photo: Alex Cranz / Gizmodo As of January 4, 2021, Intel has started phasing out its 300 series chipsets. The company recently released a Product change notification detailing the end-of-life schedule of its chipsets supporting Intel’s 8th and 9th generation processors, and by the end of January 2022, chipsets will be silicon history. The … Read more

Telegram feature exposes your exact address to hackers

[ad_1] If you’re using an Android device or in some cases an iPhone, the Telegram messaging app makes it easy for hackers to find your exact location when you activate a feature that allows users who are geographically close to you to connect. The researcher who discovered the disclosure vulnerability and privately reported it to … Read more

Drift0r Reveals Warzone ‘Robot Lobby’ Operating Players Abused

[ad_1] YouTuber Drift0r reveals an exploit that players abused to avoid the SBMM system in Call of Duty Warzone. Skill-Based Matchmaking (SBMM) is a system buried in the core Call of Duty Warzone experience to ensure players compete against opponents of similar skill. For many players, this system lurks in the background, unnoticed as they … Read more

Many graphics cards have gotten more expensive

[ad_1] Cards like this are either already more expensive or on the verge of being expensive thanks to tariffs being imposed in an ongoing trade dispute between the United States and China.Picture: ASUS Last week a range of products had been exempt from tariffs – thanks to the ongoing trade war between the United States … Read more