Amd Ryzen 7 5800X3D Will Get Overclocking

It is worth noting it was never going to be impossible to overclock the CPU. However, overclocking a locked chipset is complex, which meant the new Ryzen 7 is arguably unappealing to enthusiasts. Currently, early users/reviewers are overclocking the chip via BCLK (base clock). According to OC3D on Twitter, AMD is now making last-minute changes to the 5800X3D to add overclocking support. This will be provided by the AMD Curve Optimizer, a handy feature that was launched in 2020 and gives the ability to have per core voltage-frequency changes on the company’s chips....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 270 words · Noah Coleman

Android Exploit Can Record Screen And Audio Without User Knowledge On 77 5 Of Devices

Exploits on the OS are common and a report by MWR InfoSecurity shows that a newly discovered exploit is threatening users. Taking advantage of Android’s MediaProjection framework, the exploit trick users into recording their screen. This is achieved without user consent. MWR InfoSecurity says the exploit is present in Android versions 5.0 Lollipop through version 7.1 Nougat. MediaProjection framework was debuted with Android 5.0. It simple allows users to capture screen contents or record audio....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 276 words · Michael Matthews

Apple S New Ipad Mini Could Drop Late 2023 Early 2024

In a tweet thread today, Kuo points out Apple is currently working on the next iPad Mini. As is usually the case with Apple products, it is unlikely the new model will have a fresh design. Instead, the big selling point of the product will be the processor. That means users will see a spec bump over the current model, which was launched in 2021. Considering two years would have passed, I hope that bump is significant....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 308 words · Barry Morales

Arm Takes Qualcomm And Nuvia To Court Over Licensing Disagreement

In quite a direct language, Arm is specifically asking for the courts to force Nuvia to “destroy” the Nuvia Phoenix Core CPU. Furthermore, the company is seeking an injunction against Qualcomm for the trademark infringement and also wants “fair compensation”. Arm Vice President Phil Hughes issued a statement explaining why the company took legal action. He alleges Qualcomm tried to transfer Nuvia licenses without informing Arm. As a consequence, the company decided to end those license agreements in March this year....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 345 words · Alice Willey

Arm64 Build Of Microsoft S Chromium Edge Leaks Ahead Of Official Release

The leaked version appears to be 76.0.182.0, which matches the latest x86 Canary version. Further, it’s digitally signed by Microsoft, which suggests it’s genuine. Unfortunately, users of this build won’t be able to update. The leak comes from ADeltaX, who says users can set the browser to canary with ‘–msedge-sxs’. The user is trusted for work on MobileShell, but you should always be wary of running installers from unknown sources....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 250 words · Jennifer Shummon

Barclays Announces Microsoft Teams As Its Preferred Collaboration Tool

This means Teams will power communication and inter-team work across 120,000 Barclays employees and service partners around the world. To facilitate the support, the company is cutting off or streamlining existing collaboration and communication services it uses. “Modern technology is essential to enabling our employees to deliver the highest level of service to our customers in a way that is resilient and sustainable,” says Craig Bright, global chief information officer, Barclays....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 328 words · Everett Shaw

Build 2020 Microsoft Debuts Project Reunion To Unify Windows Win32 And Uwp Development

Microsoft says Project Reunion integrates its current Win32 and Universal Windows Platform (UWP) APIs. According to the company, this gives developers a unified standard platform for creating apps. Win32 apps are legacy applications, while UWP is Microsoft’s modern app API. Under Project Reunion, the tool will also be available independently from Windows, allowing dev’s to use tools like Budget. Applications built on the services will function across any device running Windows 10....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 245 words · Scott Whitney

Cannot Install Apps From Microsoft Store Windows 10 Version 22H2

Fix App installation problems on the Microsoft store There is the various reason that causes the issue it may be a corrupted store database, Microsoft Account causing the problem, security software (Antivirus) blocking the application from downloading, etc. Whatever the reason Here are some solutions you may apply to fix App installation problems on the Microsoft store include errors 0x80070490, 0x80072F8F, etc. 1 Fix App installation problems on the Microsoft store1....

December 1, 2022 · 5 min · 1025 words · Bridgette Rodriguez

China S Latest Wave Of Internet Censorship Leads To Growing Concern For Online Creators

However, an industry association circulated new regulations on Friday that may have an even larger impact. With immediate effect, at least two auditors will have to check all video content to make sure they align with socialist values. The regulations include all genres, including documentaries, films, animation, and sports. According to the China Netcasting Services Association, prohibited content includes depictions of homosexuality, drug addiction, and more. Impossible to Enforce Vocal opposition has appeared online since the announcement, with arguments that it will severely hamper creativity....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 252 words · Mary Lemieux

Chinese Cryptocurrency Miners Are Ignoring The Country S Crypto Ban

Of course, defying such laws in China can have dire consequences and indeed cryptocurrency miners in the country face jail time if caught. Even so, the growing demand for crypto in the country is seemingly worth the risk, according to a report from the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF). Chinese authorities have a blanket ban on cryptocurrencies, including trading and mining of platforms like Bitcoin and Ethereum. If an individual or organization is found to be doing either activity, they will face consequences....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 254 words · Cheryl Reed

Download Google Chrome 108 0 5359 75 Offline Installer For Windows 10

Recently the company has released chrome version 108 which closes numerous security gaps and also includes Energy Saver mode to extend the battery life of portable devices, improved high-resolution emoji support, and changes to how websites appear when viewed with virtual keyboards, some under-the-hood goodies security improvements, a few developer features and more. Why Chrome is the best browser for Windows 10? It’s a fast, simple and the most secure web browser built for the modern web....

December 1, 2022 · 5 min · 1011 words · Charisse Espinosa

Dpc Watchdog Violation In Windows 11 9 Solutions To Fix It

DPC WATCHDOG VIOLATION error Here DPC is the abbreviated form of Deferred Procedure Call, and the WATCHDOG refers to the Bug Checker. If due to any reason, the Bug Checker takes longer than 100 microseconds to find a response it may results in a timeout and causes a blue screen error on windows 11. Sometimes removing the problematic piece of hardware can be the simplest solution to your DPC Watchdog Violation error problem....

December 1, 2022 · 6 min · 1169 words · Thomas Woodard

Eu Commission Gives The Green Light On Microsoft S 7 5 Billion Github Acquisition

A similar process occurred with Microsoft’s $26 billion LinkedIn acquisition, but the company was forced to make several concessions. It had to promise several things to give competitors a fair chance, including allowing OEMs to choose whether to pre-load any LinkedIn applications. An Unconditional Approval In the case of GitHub, there are no such concessions, and the Commission seems entirely happy with the purchase. “The market investigation confirmed that Microsoft would not have the market power to undermine the open nature of GitHub to the detriment of competing DevOps tools and cloud services....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 220 words · Mary Jepson

Evernote For Windows 10 Gets Drag And Drop Image Zoom And More

Some of the most useful additions are improved drag and drop functionality and a new incremental zoom feature for the image gallery. They’re joined by less vital changes like hundreds of emoji’s and better loading times. Vital Bug Fixes However, Evernote has also taken the time to fix many bugs that were plaguing its userbase. These issues are a big part of the mediocre 3.3-star rating in the Windows Store, and should make it much less frustrating to use: “Fixed issue with clipped content which was not visible in notes....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 296 words · Hattie Rosemond

Facebook And Google Sued By Washington State For Election Ad Failure

“Defendant Facebook, Inc. (Facebook), an online social media corporation, failed to maintain and make available for public inspection documents and books of account specifying statutorily required information concerning political advertising sponsored through Facebook’s online platform,” reads a court document. On at least two occasions, Facebook failed to provide access to information required by law to members of the public.” “As a result, the State seeks relief under RCW 42.17A.765, RCW 42....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 227 words · Jody Christianson

Facebook Announces Significant Ai Training Commitment In Europe

The company has today announced a major training program that seeks to aid businesses in progressing AI skills. Facebook will train individuals in important artificial intelligence skills. To kick the program off, the company has expanded AI investment and its scholarship in France. Ciaran Quilty, Facebook’s vice president of small businesses for Europe, Middle East, and Africa, was quick to point out how important the platform is for small businesses....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 297 words · George Ivey

Facebook Fails To Have Data Breach Lawsuit Dismissed

Hackers were able to exploit a vulnerability in Facebook’s “View As” feature and gain access tokens for 30 million accounts. In response to their data been accessed, several users started class-actions against the company in San Francisco. The members say the breach was possible because the company did not have adequate security. “This case involves the continuing and absolute disregard with which Defendant Facebook, has chosen to treat the PII of account holders who utilize Facebook’s social media platform,” according to the initial complaint....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 296 words · Debra Ricks

Facebook Is Using Popular Android Apps To Track Users

You may be thinking you can just avoid those apps, but the problem is they happen to be some of the most popular on Android. Among the apps that share with Facebook are Kayak and Shazam. However, there are dozens of mainstream apps on the list. For clarity, the apps are doing nothing wrong, but by connecting with Facebook they are giving the company keys to all users, even those who are not members of the social network....

December 1, 2022 · 3 min · 498 words · Tammy Garnett

Facebook Video Makes Debut On Xbox One

With Facebook Video, users can search and browser video suggested by the social network. Live streams are also available, while it is possible to view your own videos through the app. The app is now available from the Microsoft Store on Xbox One. Users can access the content by signing into their Facebook account. Facebook Video also comes with the network’s Watch on-demand platform. Launched last August, Watch provides original content by the company and its partners....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 262 words · Michael Cote

Firefox Reality Gets 360 Degree Video Support Bookmarks And More

With its latest iteration, Firefox Reality adds support for 360-degree video, letting users easily watch YouTube and other sites in an immersive way. The feature is part of the browser’s existing theatre mode, which also lets you watch content as if it’s on a cinema screen. It’s joined by support for seven new languages, including Chinese, French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Korean. These not only bring it to new audiences but include voice search support for quick navigation without a keyboard....

December 1, 2022 · 2 min · 229 words · Daniel Simpson