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Micron unveils 1α — their most advanced DRAM Process Technology

By Agitator!! | January 26, 2021

Google Proposes Alternative to Cookies

By Agitator!! | January 25, 2021

Apple reportedly working on VR headset

By Agitator!! | January 22, 2021

Scientists find black holes could reach ‘stupendously large’ sizes

By Agitator!! | January 21, 2021

NVIDIA responds to G-SYNC story

By Agitator!! | January 19, 2021

Scientists Found a Way to Make Synthetic Gasoline Out of Thin Air

By Agitator!! | January 14, 2021

Earth spinning faster now than at any time in the past half century

By Agitator!! | January 12, 2021

Sony Announces Expansion of 360 Reality Audio Ecosystem

By Agitator!! | January 11, 2021

Sony Announces New 8K LED, 4K OLED and 4K LED Models with New “Cognitive Processor XR”

By Agitator!! | January 8, 2021

Is the cloud headed underwater? Why Microsoft thinks it’s possible

By Agitator!! | January 7, 2021

Quake II RTX Available On Windows and Linux June 6th

By Agitator!! | June 3, 2019

Here’s a surprise for an oldie, but goody…Quake II RTX is coming out. Now, we can confirm that Quake II RTX will be released on June 6th, 2019. If you have a GeForce RTX graphics card, or other capable hardware, you can experience the first 3 levels of the game for free, fully remastered with path-traced…

Why do my iPhone screens crack so easily?

By Agitator!! | May 31, 2019

USA Today takes a look at why iPhone screens crack so easy. There’s a reason so many of us are cracking phone screens seemingly more than ever. They don’t make them like they used to. As smartphones got bigger, yet thinner, they’ve become “super fragile and easy to break,” he says. “The new ones are…

What’s with all the tornadoes?

By Agitator!! | May 29, 2019

The number of tornadoes per outbreak is increasing, but explaining why isn’t so easy. There are two main ingredients that help tornadoes form: atmospheric instability, typically from a buildup of moisture and heat in the atmosphere, and wind shear, which refers to changing wind speed and direction with height that lifts air up and contributes…

Intel to release overclocking tool

By Agitator!! | May 28, 2019

Intel is planning to release the Performance Maximizer – a new, free way to bring added performance to your system. Confidently add performance to select 9th Gen Intel Core processors with Intel Performance Maximizer. This hyper-intelligent automated processor overclocking tool examines your processor’s individual performance DNA and programs personalized settings for custom overclocking made simple….

The real cost of cutting the cord

By Agitator!! | May 23, 2019

USA Today has posted an article discussing what streaming companies don’t want you to know about the real cost of cord cutting. But like most great things in life, cutting the cord is complicated. There are so many streaming options that it’s hard to settle on only one or two. Do it wrong, and cord-cutters…

New FireFox Update Offers Better Cryptomining Protection

By Agitator!! | May 22, 2019

The new release of FireFox is faster, with better protections built in. In August 2018, we shared our adapted approach to anti-tracking to address growing consumer demand for features and services that respect online privacy. One of the three key areas we said we’d tackle was mitigating harmful practices like fingerprintingwhich builds a digital fingerprint that tracks…

The moon is shrinking

By Agitator!! | May 21, 2019

The moon may look stable, but it is shrinking…but it’s pretty miniscule. As its interior continues to cool and contract — it’s believed to have slimmed down by about 150 feet over the last few hundred million years — our solitary natural satellite is being rocked by moonquakes and its brittle, pockmarked crust crisscrossed by…

New ‘Minecraft Earth’ to be like Pokeman Go

By Agitator!! | May 20, 2019

A new Minecraft is coming out. A new game, “Minecraft Earth,” coming this summer for mobile devices (Android and iOS), uses augmented reality – à la “Pokémon Go” – to let you find objects in real-world locations and place objects from the game there, too. For more, check out this USA Today story.

Record set for deepest dive…and finds trash

By Agitator!! | May 17, 2019

“Explorer and businessman Victor Vescovo descended 35,853 feet into the Pacific Ocean, breaking the record for deepest dive ever. At the very bottom, he found colorful rocky structures, weird critters and the ever-pervasive mark of humankind — plastic.” For more, check out this NBC News story.

Security vulnerability: Intel “yes”, AMD “no”

By Agitator!! | May 15, 2019

Looks like a pretty nasty vulnerability is affecting Intel processors, but not AMD. From Intel – First identified by Intel’s internal researchers and partners, and independently reported to Intel by external researchers, MDS is a sub-class of previously disclosed speculative execution side channel vulnerabilities and is comprised of four related techniques. Under certain conditions, MDS…

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