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FCC reveals Royal Tiger, its first tagged robocall threat actor

FCC reveals Royal Tiger, its first tagged robocall threat actor

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has named its first officially designated robocall threat actor ‘Royal Tiger,’ a move aiming to help international partners and law enforcement more easily track individuals and entities behind repeat robocall campaigns. Royal Tiger, a group of bad actors operating from India, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, and the...

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Apple’s new iPad Pro keyboard is a bigger deal than you think

Apple’s new iPad Pro keyboard is a bigger deal than you think

Apple A fresh crop of iPads is here, and this time around, Apple pulled out all the stops. The new models feature an OLED display, new Pro apps, the thinnest chassis ever, and a next-gen M-processor that has yet to appear elsewhere save for the new iPad Pros. Starting at $999, Apple is charging quite some premium...

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Alienware m16 R2 review: When less power makes for a better laptop

Alienware m16 R2 review: When less power makes for a better laptop

The Alienware m16 R2 is a rarity among modern laptops. That’s because normally after a major revamp, gadget makers like to keep new models on the market for as long as possible to minimize manufacturing costs. However, after its predecessor launched last year sporting a fresh design, the company reengineered the entire system again for...

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Thinkware Q200 review: A great dash cam with ho-hum image quality

Thinkware Q200 review: A great dash cam with ho-hum image quality

Skip to content Image: Jon L. Jacobi At a glance Expert’s Rating Pros Driver aids and parking mode Handsome design Easy phone connectivity Good 1440p front captures Cons 1080p Rear captures lack detail Lots of wires with non-standard connectors Our Verdict The Thinkware Q200 is a good front/rear dash cam combo, but at the price...

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Corsair’s new One i500 desktop is tiny, pricey, and gorgeous

Corsair’s new One i500 desktop is tiny, pricey, and gorgeous

Image: Corsair It’s been seven years since Corsair introduced its first pre-built gaming PC, the teeny-tiny One with a striking columnar design. While more conventional gaming desktops followed, the company is back with a new One, christened the i500. It’s packing a bunch of new features and the latest components, and also it has some...

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The Biden Administration opens $285 million funding for ‘digital twin’ chip research institute

The Biden Administration opens $285 million funding for ‘digital twin’ chip research institute

The Biden Administration has opened applications for $285 million in CHIPS Act funding for an institute to develop digital twins for the chip manufacturing industry. The investment aims to speed up silicon design and engineering while boosting national security. It’s part of a multi-billion-dollar push to establish the US as a thriving chip fabrication powerhouse,...

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Samsung taps AI to design first 3nm mobile processor with Synopsys

Samsung taps AI to design first 3nm mobile processor with Synopsys

Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Why it matters: Samsung has rolled out its inaugural mobile system-on-chip built using cutting-edge 3nm process technology featuring gate-all-around transistors. But that’s not even the most impressive part – this silicon was designed with artificial intelligence-powered EDA tools from Synopsys. The...

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Calendly revamps its browser extension as it seeks to do more than schedule meetings

Calendly revamps its browser extension as it seeks to do more than schedule meetings

Appointment scheduling service Calendly has redesigned its browser extension in a bid to improve its schedule management features and make scheduling faster. The new extension, available for Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Outlook, has a “Meetings” tab that houses your meetings and lets you join, cancel, or reschedule them. However, it only shows meetings booked through...