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Nvidia quietly cuts price of poorly reviewed 16GB 4060 Ti ahead of AMD launch
i guess that's better? — $50 price cut only makes the 16GB 4060 Ti marginally more palatable than before. Andrew Cunningham - Sep 1, 2023 5:43 pm UTC Enlarge / The RTX 4060 Ti Founders Edition.Andrew Cunningham Last week, AMD announced what are probably the last major GPU launches of this generation of graphics cards:
September 1, 2023
Microsoft quietly supported legislation to make it easier to fix devices. Here’s why that’s a big deal.
Editor’s note, May 5, 2023: Since this story published, Microsoft has officially affirmed its support for a right to repair bill in Washington state. In March, Irene Plenefisch, a senior director of government affairs at Microsoft, sent an email to the eight members of the Washington state Senate’s Environment, Energy, and Technology Committee, which was
April 28, 2023
Redmi A2 and Redmi A2+ quietly debut at the low-end
Xiaomi's Redmi unveiled a whole bunch of new devices yesterday - the Redmi Note 12, Redmi Note 12 5G, Redmi Note 12 Pro, and Redmi Note 12 Pro+, that is. And yet, the sub-brand has also recently made another two handsets official, albeit in this case very quietly, by simply adding them to the Mi
March 24, 2023
How Facebook Quietly Blocks Researchers From Studying Site’s Harmful Effects
Scientists and journalists have been banned and prevented from collecting and accessing data on its services Corin Faife, data reporter at the Citizen Browser project, and his team say they need to be able to parse the HTML in order to see what’s relevant. Now that Facebook is injecting “dummy text” into the data is…
October 1, 2021
Twitter quietly switches off HTTP connections to API
If your Twitter API requests were having issues over the past couple of days, changing to an SSL connection should fix your problems. In case you have not found yourself on Twitter's dev site recently, the social network recently switched all its API traffic to require an SSL connection. A notice on dev.twitter.com and a…
January 17, 2014