Panasonic announced at CES 2018 that its new OLEDs would be the first in the industry to support the HDR10+ standard, the open alternative to Dolby Vision. Powered by WPeMatico
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Apple, kids, and iPhone addiction: Parental controls in iOS are long overdue
After being publicly called out over its lack of parental controls in iOS, Apple has vowed to implement “new features and enhancements” to protect kids. But it might be too little too…
Sonos Play:1 Is Discounted $62 Right Now On Amazon
Sonos has designed the Play:1 wireless speaker to look and sound great in any space, whether it’s a kitchen counter or the bookshelf in your bedroom. It contains two Class D amplifiers,…
Digital Storm’s Project Spark crams a liquid-cooled GTX 1080 into a ridiculously small rig
What’s smaller than a tissue box but still packs a liquid-cooled Core i7-8700K and and GeForce GTX 1080? Digital Storm’s Project Spark, a concept PC that’s actually going to be built. It…
Razer’s Project Linda turns the Razer Phone into a laptop
Another CES, another Razer Prototype. Unlike last year’s three-screened laptop Project Valerie, Razer’s Project Linda, announced Tuesday, is something that might actually make it to market. Project Linda is a dock for…
Razer’s HyperFlux Mamba is a self-charging mouse with no wires and no battery
Logitech’s Powerplay technology was one of my favorite bits of hardware in 2017—a wireless mouse that actually charged without wires, thanks to a mousepad with built-in inductive charging. It’s so revolutionary, I…
Meltdown and Spectre FAQ: How Intel’s CPU flaw affects PCs and Macs
Massive security vulnerabilities in modern CPUs are forcing a redesign of the kernel software at the heart of all major operating systems. Since the issues—dubbed Meltdown and Spectre—exist in the CPU hardware…
Intel debuts 49-qubit quantum chip as it wrestles with Meltdown, Spectre fallout
Intel’s keynote at CES on Monday night contrasted the company’s slickly produced showcase of new initiatives—culminating in the introduction of a 49-qubit chip for quantum computing—with the hard realities brought on by…
Netgear Armor is a $70 router update that defends your home network with Bitdefender
Don’t call it a trend, but D-Link isn’t the only router maker announcing a network-based security solution for home users during the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show. Netgear announced late Monday that it…
Netgear targets gamers with its Nighthawk Pro Gaming router and SX10 LAN switch
So you think you have a bad-ass home network? Let’s see how it stacks up against Netgear’s new gamer-oriented Nighthawk Pro Gaming XR500 router and Nighthawk SX10 10G/Multi-Gig LAN Switch. The latest…
