PCs & Laptops: The Latest Computing News
PCs, laptops, Microsoft, Apple and everything in between. Here you’ll find all the latest computing news – from the gaming, to benchmarks to raytracing. You’ll also find stories about security, privacy, hacking and the dark web.
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Google Wants to Make the Next Pixel Camera More Inclusive
Android is used on 3 billion smartphones worldwide, but most of the cameras on Android phones don’t accurately capture people of colour. This is why Google announced it’s striving to develop a “more accurate and inclusive camera” for its next batch of smartphones.
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Bill Gates Hoped Jeffrey Epstein Could Help Him Schmooze His Way to Nobel Peace Prize: Report
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates appears to have hopelessly lost control of his efforts to do damage control on his once-budding bromance with fellow billionaire and notorious serial child abuser Jeffrey Epstein.
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Apple Is Reportedly Going to Replace the M1 With a Crapload of New Chips
Now that Apple’s begun rolling out its M1 product lineup, it’s now reportedly gearing up for the next wave of computers powered by the chip’s multiple successors. And readers, we’re talking about a lot of computers and chips here.
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California City Settles for $450,000 After Suing Bloggers for Opening Dropbox Links It Sent Them
The city of Fullerton, California, has agreed to settle for $US350,000 ($450,450) in a lawsuit brought by two bloggers it falsely accused of breaking into the municipal government’s Dropbox account. In reality, administrators just sent the intrepid journalists a public link that the city would have preferred they didn’t click.