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iTop Screen Recorder: Powerful Free Windows Screen Recorder And Video Editor

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iTop Screen Recorder review
A screen recorder is an application used to record whatever you are doing on your screen. In today's time, screen recorders are in constant...

“Virtually Unrecoverable” Vulnerability Allows PlayStation Consoles To Be Hacked

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Sony PlayStation 5
Known for hacking Sony consoles, hacker CTurt has discovered, as he claims, an almost "virtually unrecoverable" vulnerability in the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 consoles. A security...

USB Gets Logos With Data Transfer Rates And Power Delivery

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USB new logos
USB-C, USB-C 2.0, USB 3.2 Gen 2×2, USB4 and even USB4 2.0 weren't easy to navigate among USB standards in recent years. As a...

Drive Thor: Nvidia Unveils Next-Gen Superchip For Autonomous Vehicles

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Nvidia Drive Thor
Nvidia announced Drive Thor, the next generation automotive-grade system-on-a-chip for safe and secure self-driving cars.  Drive Thor delivers up to 2,000 TFLOPS of performance while reducing overall...

What You Need to Know about Robotization of Your Life

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Smart home news and stories
What devices can I buy to make my own robotic domestic space without overpaying for the installation of a ready-made system? A smart home is...

Google Working On Open-Source Alternatives To Dolby Vision And Dolby Atmos

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Google news and new stories
After many years of experience with open-source audio and video codecs, Google is apparently also working on the implementation of free alternatives to Dolby...

Proxies: A Solution Marketing Agencies Can Benefit From

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PC laptop business
Social media has become a driving force in today’s world. It connects people across the globe and provides marketing opportunities to businesses. It’s rare...

Google Tensor G2 Turned Out To Be Weaker Than Last Year’s...

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Google Tensor G2 benchmark
The Pixel 7 series is expected to be launched this fall, featuring the next proprietary Google processor, "Tensor G2". Google has said the processor...