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    Qualcomm Snapdragon Sound: 24/96 Bluetooth with low latency and lower power consumption

    Qualcomm has prepared Snapdragon Sound technologies for the OEM market. These are Bluetooth audio platforms, Qualcomm QCC517x and Qualcomm QCC307x, announced a year ago. They are equipped with dual-mode audio transmission, using LE Audio (Bluetooth Low Energy) technology in addition to conventional Bluetooth. Processor performance is doubled – and the power consumption of new products has not increased. The novelties are promised […] More

  • Facebook launches Reels short video feature
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    Facebook launches Reels short video feature

    Meta launches its short video service Reels on Facebook worldwide. The TikTok clone is now available through social media apps for iOS and Android in over 150 countries. In addition to expanding access to Reels, the social media giant will add new features to the service and offer new advertising opportunities on the platform. Today we are […] More

  • Hacker steals $1.7 million in NFTs from OpenSea users
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    Hacker steals $1.7 million in NFTs from OpenSea users

    NFTS, some love them while others hate them, but what is certain is that they move astronomical figures of money, and where there is a lot of money there are surely friends of others. This is how the NFT community has become the target of a hack that has stripped several people of their precious non-fungible digital tokens; which […] More

  • NFTs are increasingly featured in money laundering schemes
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    NFTs are increasingly featured in money laundering schemes

    Analysts have discovered a growing suspicious activity on non-fungible token trading platforms that may be related to the legalization of illegally obtained assets. Money laundering through NFTs is a small but rapidly growing sector of criminal activity, according to a report by the crypto-analytical center Chainalysis, published on Wednesday. The researchers determined the minimum amount of laundered money by tracking […] More

  • USB 4 is Coming: What You Need to Know
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    USB 4 is Coming: What You Need to Know

    The USB 4 output is coming, which will allow your gadgets to transfer content much faster. Announced on March 4 by the USB Promoter Group, the USB 4 architecture will outperform Thunderbolt 3 and also be able to handle new standards. So, from speed boosts to new display connectivity options, here’s everything you need to know […] More

  • FBI admits purchase of NSO Group's Pegasus spyware
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    FBI admits purchase of NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware

    The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced the acquisition and testing of hacker tools developed by the Israeli company NSO Group. At the same time, representatives of the American “power” department claim that they did not use special software in any of the investigations. This became known from a statement that the FBI gave to The Guardian journalists. […] More

  • Apple's 7 most controversial design decisions in recent years
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    Apple’s 7 most controversial design decisions in recent years

    Apple has always emphasized the depth of thought behind the design of its products. In the foreword to the 2016 photobook Designed by Apple in California, Jony Ive, the company’s former chief design officer, explained that the company strives to “identify objects that seem effortless” and make them “so simple, consistent and inevitable that they have […] More

  • Intel processors will no longer support UHD Blu-ray
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    Intel processors will no longer support UHD Blu-ray

    In the specifications of the latest 11th and 12th generation Intel Rocket Lake processors – Core i-11000 and Alder Lake (Core i-12000) – the SGX (Software Guard Extensions) feature was included in the “no longer supported” list. And without SGX technology, which is responsible for the application of DRM (digital rights management), UHD Blu-ray discs cannot be played. […] More

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