Google is now uploading your photos over 3G or LTE, but promises not to eat your data. Source: Google Photos now uploads your pics over cellular, but don’t freak out | Android Central...
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Galaxy Tab S3 review: The high price of a well-rounded Android tablet | Ars Technica
I’m not generally a huge fan of Samsung phones or tablets and I am certainly NOT a fan of their “TouchWiz” UI that they ruin Android with. However, the Tab S3 does sound like a...
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AMD’s Zen goes mainstream with Ryzen 5: 4 cores, 8 threads, from $169 | Ars Technica
So awesome to see AMD back in the cpu game!!! I’m really glad that Intel has some competition now and will have to start innovating again! So the top $249 processor is competing with Intel’s...
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Chrome 57 restricts background tabs to 1% CPU, prolonging battery life | Ars Technica
This is great news! I’ve often noticed Chrome eating up a ton of CPU cycles in the background (and thus using battery when mobile) so this should make a big difference! Rejoice, Chrome users!...
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Nick Denton Predicts ‘The Good Internet’ Will Rise Again – Slashdot
Lets hope is right. He hit the nail on the head with his comments about Facebook and Twitter… Source: Nick Denton Predicts ‘The Good Internet’ Will Rise Again – Slashdot...
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Microsoft’s latest open source servers shown off with Intel, AMD, and even ARM chips | Ars Technica
This is pretty cool to see Server on ARM chips, let alone on an SOC. (System On a Chip) I also did not realize to what scale some of these ARM SOC’s had as...
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.NET 2.0 Won’t Install on Server 2012r2
What a pain! Brand new vm spun up with Windows Server 2012r2 and all the updates. Server was pristine and untouched by any outside software. Windows and updates and that was it. This server...
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AMD Naples server processor: more cores, bandwidth, memory than Intel | Ars Technica
Crazy the amount of cores and memory these new cpu’s can address. I feel like AMD is certainly using the processor’s strengths in its marketing (which any company should) to beat the Intel. I’m...
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