Monthly Archives: September 2019
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Google And Amazon Ease Frenemies Tension As YouTube TV Heads To Fire TV
The chilly relation between Google and Amazon continues to thaw, as both are giants in the video streaming field. Earlier this year, the two companies buried the hatchet with the return of YouTube to the Amazon Fire TV, and the reciprocal appearance of Prime Video on the Google Chromecast. This frenemies relationship... -
Brits' internet use peaks at 21:00 on Wednesdays, ONS says
Peak time for being on the internet in Britain is 21:00 on Wednesdays, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) suggests. By contrast 04:45 on weekdays is the quietest time, it says. The ONS has started analysing internet traffic volume for the first time, using publicly available data from one of... -
HP Spectre x360 13 Revamped With Smaller Chassis And 10th Gen Intel Ice Lake CPUs
Hewlett-Packard is refreshing its popular Spectre x360 13 with a number of critical upgrades that make it an even more compelling mobile warrior for professionals. Perhaps the biggest change comes with respect to the device's chassis, which has nipped and tucked to the max. HP has managed to shrink the... -
What To Expect From Microsoft's Surface Hardware Event This Week
Microsoft is planning to unveil new hardware during a special event scheduled for this Wednesday, October 2, in New York City. The company is promising "new and innovative things," though has stopped way short of offering up any specific details—just a handful of teasers on social media to whet our... -
AMD Ryzen Pro 3000 Zen 2 CPUs Announced With Up To 12 Cores And Enhanced Security
While AMD has been garnering a lot of attention in the mainstream processor market with third-generation desktop Ryzen processors, and is building anticipation for third-generation Ryzen Threadripper parts, the company has been relatively silent with regards to the professional market. That changes today with the announcement of a new line of...