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Intel’s ‘Panther Lake’ CPUs remain on track amid massive layoffs
Skip to content Image: YouTube / Intel Intel said Thursday that the company’s next big CPU bet, Panther Lake, remains on track to begin shipping this year, and the supporting 18A manufacturing process has already entered production. However, Intel plans to end 2025 with just 75,000 employees as it continues reducing its workforce. Intel chief
Microsoft’s phone app can now remotely lock your Windows PC
Image: Foundry One of the handier features on new cars is the ability to remotely unlock and start them. Microsoft is adding the opposite — the ability to remotely lock your PC — to its Windows toolkit. Windows Central is reporting that it’s seeing an update to the Microsoft Link to Windows app on Android
Windows 11 migration is still causing lots of headaches for
(Image credit: Shutterstock) Running an old OS like Windows 10 could soon pose cybersecurity issues Upgrading could reveal software compatibility issues, report notes The clock is now ticking to avoid a rushed Windows 11 migration New research has uncovered some of the finer details around why many businesses are still being cautious with their approach
How to Recycle Your Old Computers and Printers for Free
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Apple’s next iPad Pro will reportedly get two front-facing cameras
The iPad Pro with the M5 chip is expected to be just as easy to use for selfies in a landscape or portrait orientation. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple will add a second front-facing camera on the portrait edge of the upcoming iPad Pro that's expected to launch later this year. It may seem
What to read this weekend: When the world spins out
I'm still chipping away at my summer reading backlog over here, and this week finally made it to Alex Foster's Circular Motion, which came out in May. And, wow, I wasn't quite ready for the emotional journey this one took me on. It's set in a near future — people ride OneWheels and going viral
This mini PC with 16GB of RAM is an absurdly
Image: GMKtec Mini PCs are emerging as a wonderful, affordable balm to the skyrocketing costs of laptops, with an extra bonus that they’re far more upgradeable than most of them. Right now there’s a great deal on a mini PC with 16GB of RAM for just $156.87. And no, you don’t need to subscribe to
Peacock’s with-ads plan will soon be the priciest of the
Image: NBCUniversal Time for another price hike, this time from Peacock, and it’s a big one. Starting July 23 for new subscribers, Peacock will raise the price of its ad-supported Premium tier to $10.99 a month, according to Variety, a $3-a-month increase that will make Peacock’s with-ads tier the priciest of the biggest streaming services.
Google just hiked the price of its Nest Aware security
Image: Google Google is once again raising prices on subscription plans for its Nest cameras, a little less than two years after aits last price hike. Starting immediately for new subscribers, Nest Aware will cost $10 a month, a $2-a-month increase, while a year’s worth of the plan will cost $100, a $20 annual price










