European Commission has approved Microsoft to acquire GitHub for $7.5 billion

Microsoft has announced this year that it intends to buy the GitHub service as well as the repository for $7.5 billion. The company promised to let GitHub grow regardless of Redmond’s intentions. Obviously, this possible acquisition has triggered many controversies, including at the government level. The network was in an uproar when the world spread … Read more

Gestures allow you to control your iPhone without touching it

iPhone X

In a market that is increasingly saturated with smartphones and companies that copy each other without the slightest blush, it seems Apple continues to work to differentiate its flagship product from the rest. And in this sense, Cupertino’s people would already be working on a new feature that would allow them to use the iPhone … Read more

New Ark 90 SE, DeepCool added RGB addressing

Deepcool announces a new version of its New Ark 90 lace case, the New Ark 90 SE. There is no revolution in the design, only a small evolution with the introduction of the addressable RGB. The manufacturer speaks of “Second Edition”, but there is really no change. Besides the addressable RGB, this New Ark 90 … Read more

Apple HomePod may receive native phone call support

Over the past few months, the market for smart speakers has experienced very high growth. In fact, today the major technology manufacturers have their own virtual assistant in the form of speakers. Apple’s HomePod is one of the newest alternatives, and everything seems to indicate that Apple is already working on several important new features. … Read more

Asus ZenBook Pro 15 UX550GD: mobile workstation with Intel Core i9

Asus has released an official page about the refreshed ZenBook Pro 15 (UX550GD) laptop. This is a clear signal that the equipment will soon be officially presented to the whole world and will be available for sale in the near future. As befits a laptop, the Asus ZenBook Pro 15 (UX550GD) will be available in … Read more

Google starts blocking access to its apps on uncertified Android devices

Bad news for users of custom ROMs for Android, since as echoed from XDA-Developers, everything seems to indicate that Google has begun to block access to its suite of applications on non-certified devices. In particular, the measure is effective on devices whose firmware was signed after 16 March and prevents access to those known as … Read more

A glove to perceive sound through touch

Amplifon introduces a solution that has been presented to us at the Sónar+D international conference, the outcome of a challenge to the creative, technological and business community to find solutions for all those suffering from hearing loss. This is a prototype glove with sensors that allows you to perceive sounds through touch. Using haptic technology … Read more

Intel Xeon Sapphire Rapids to come with 4 dies and MCM design

Intel is planning an MCM design with 4 dies interconnected by EMIB for its upcoming Xeon Sapphire Rapids, which are expected to launch later this year. Several images of the design diagram for these Intel Xeon processors have been leaked. It looks like the MCM architecture will make its way into processors rather than graphics … Read more

TSMC will not be able to produce a 3nm processor for the iPhone 14

TSMC 3nm process faces challenges and iPhone 14 processor may not be adopted. TSMC is the company that manufactures the processors for the iPhone. The company has been working with Apple for years, with good results so far. The processor expected in the next generation of cell phones is causing more headaches than expected. It … Read more