Jaguar's 2021 I-Pace features faster charging and an improved infotainment system

The Jaguar I-Pace has been updated for the 2021 model year. There are no major changes to its core hardware, so its performance specs remain the same: there’s a respectable 292 miles of range from its 90kWh battery and 395bhp to get from 0-60mph in 4…

Do Apple's new Mac chips mean ARM has won?

At WWDC, Apple announced a radical change to its computers. The company is dropping Intel as its CPU provider, and will be transitioning its laptops and desktops to custom Apple-designed chips over the next two years. These new processors will be bas…

Trump Claim: ‘Authorized’ Federal Gov’t To Arrest Anyone Who Topples Monuments

Confederate statues toppled by protesters are “great artwork,” said Trump, “as good as you see in France.”

Biden Campaign Commits To 3 General Election Debates

Trump’s advisers pushed for adding another debate, a proposal that Biden’s campaign manager said is distracting.

Giuliani Says Black Lives Matter Wants To ‘Take Your House Away From You’

Trump’s personal attorney said the activist group wants to destroy the government.

Police Pepper-Spray Protesters Trying To Pull Down Andrew Jackson Statue In DC

In a tweet, President Donald Trump suggested the protesters should be in prison for “the disgraceful vandalism.”

TCL 10 Smartphones Bring Quality Hardware That Was Already Cheap Before Today's 15% Discounts

TCL 10 Pro | $382 | Amazon
TCL 10L | $212 | Amazon

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Someone, Please, Explain: WTF Are App Clips Exactly?

The lack of applause breaks during this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference keynote meant updates to Apple’s new operating systems whizzed past us at a carpal tunnel-inducing speed. It also meant that Apple zipped through the huge changes coming to iOS 14. Specifically, we were left wondering: Wait, what the fuck…

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Intel Promises To Continue Supporting Apple’s Products

Now that it has been confirmed that Apple will be transitioning away from Intel’s processors to their own custom-made silicon, we’re sure that this has made it a bit awkward for Intel. This is because for the longest time ever, Intel’s processors have been used across Apple’s Mac computers.

It also leaves existing customers in a bit of a weird spot, and we’re sure that some are concerned about support moving forwards. The good news is that despite Apple and Intel’s relationship seemingly coming to an end over the next few years, Intel will not be leaving their customers behind.

In a statement made to AppleInsider, Intel promises that they will continue to support Apple moving forwards. “Apple is a customer across several areas of business and we will continue to support them.” Intel also seems to be rather insistent that while they support Apple, they believe that their technology is better for developers.

“We believe Intel-powered PCs— like those based on our forthcoming Tiger Lake mobile platform— provide global customers the best experience in the areas they value most, as well as the most open platform for developers, both today and into the future.” Apple is expected to make a full transition in the next two years, with the first ARM-based Mac computer launching by the end of 2020.

Intel Promises To Continue Supporting Apple’s Products

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Fujifilm X Webcam software adds two cameras, macOS coming soon

It’s definitely the new trend for camera makers to ride on the wave of people getting hooked on video conferencing or even video streaming at home. Whether it’s for meetings, seminars, or making instructional videos, companies like Fujifilm are offering their dedicated and better cameras as the video capture tool you’ll want. Unfortunately, they actually don’t cover all their existing … Continue reading