Category:

Tech

  • Why it matters: Russia’s Baikal Electronics received its first batch of Arm SoCs from TSMC this week. It was a major step towards the Russian government’s goal of a self-sufficient electronics industry. Baikal’s new processor, its second ever, is called the BE-M1000. It’s an octa-core Arm design with a focus on connectivity. TSMC’s first production…

  • It’s not just a call… It’s a warning — Also: Is that Michael Keaton returning as Batman in sneak peek for The Flash film? Jennifer Ouellette – Oct 16, 2021 9:35 pm UTC Robert Pattinson stars as billionaire Bruce Wayne, aka the Caped Crusader, in director Matt Reeves’ forthcoming film, The Batman. Robert Pattinson is…

  • All in the name of peace — “What separates us from other killers is we only kill bad people. Usually.” Jennifer Ouellette – Oct 16, 2021 7:37 pm UTC John Cena reprises his role as Peacemaker for the forthcoming HBO Max spinoff series Peacemaker. John Cena’s Peacemaker was among the standout characters in The Suicide Squad’s…

  • A hot potato: Companies worldwide spend uncountable hours and dollars to design, develop, produce, and market their product lines. A key factor for success is finding a fair, reliable marketplace to reach customers and make those products available. Unfortunately, a recent investigation has revealed that Amazon India may not be the fair marketplace retailers hoped.…

  • Why it matters: Google recently introduced continuous scrolling, providing mobile users with enhanced access to information and search results. The new feature will let mobile users scroll through results rather than having to tap for the next set. The addition follows Google’s mobile search redesign, which rolled out earlier this year, to provide users with…

  • Calling your phonebook on your Chromebook? — Update would give Chrome OS a feature Windows and macOS already offer. Scharon Harding – Oct 15, 2021 5:07 pm UTC Enlarge / Samsung Galaxy Chromebook.Samsung Chromebooks, which are powered by Chrome OS, are generally viewed as a simpler alternative to Windows and macOS systems. But as more…

  • Last updated: November 26, 2021 User rating: 344 votes The Universal USB Installer is easy to use. Simply choose a Live Linux Distribution, the ISO file, your Flash Drive and, Click Install. Upon completion, you should have a ready to run bootable USB Flash Drive with your select operating system installed. Other features include; Persistence…