Dell XPS 14 – 2024 Reviews, Pros and Cons

80 The Dell XPS 14 is a looker, but even though it can offer respectable performance, it comes at such a high cost above competent — and often faster —

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WhatsApp May Exit India If Forced to Break End-to-End Encryption

In response to the government asking WhatsApp to trace messages and keep track of the original senders, the company said it would exit India if forced to break encryption. India’s

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Tesla pushes for $56bn pay deal for Elon Musk

The deal, if approved by shareholders and judges, would be the largest in corporate America. Source link

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Microsoft sees datacentre investments key to AI leadership

Microsoft announced revenue of $61.9bn for the quarter which ended 31st March 2024, representing an increase of 17% over the same quarter last year. The company’s cloud business grew 23%

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Microsoft open-sources infamously weird, RAM-hungry MS-DOS 4.00 release

Microsoft has open-sourced another bit of computing history this week: The company teamed up with IBM to release the source code of 1988's MS-DOS 4.00, a version better known for

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The Best 17-inch Laptop Deals from HP, LG, Razer, and More

Long ago, 17-inch laptops were quite rare, and the only times you’d find them was on the best gaming laptops, and that usually meant you were buying a very expensive

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Escape From Tarkov developer offers $250 pay-to-win DLC, outraging entire fan base

What is it? Escape from Tarkov is a first-person survival shooter in the vein of multiplayer games like Arma 3 and Day Z. Players spawn on one side of a

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Google Announces First Ever Dividend Plus a $70B Stock Buyback

Google’s parent company Alphabet on Thursday announced that it will be paying out dividends to all shareholders @ 20 cents per share. A $70 billion stock buyback was also announced.

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Tesla Autopilot recall to be probed by US regulator

The regulator will check whether Tesla's fix adequately addressed safety concerns. Source link

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Security Think Tank: Maybe let’s negotiate with terrorists

Okay, hear me out.  In the 1960s and 70s, the UK began to develop the policy of non-negotiation in response to the increasing number of terrorist incidents primarily from Northern

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