Apple’s base M4 Mac mini and the 512GB storage model were almost immediately discounted on Amazon after their official release date, delivering solid performance while maintaining an incredibly small form factor thanks to the new chipset upgrade. However, there will always be those that require more horsepower, which is why the M4 Pro version is available to sate those requirements. A few days ago, no offer was stamped on the more capable variant, but that is a thing of the past because those who wanted to get this version can avail $50 off. A flat $30 discount is applied on […]
Whether you think the art you consume should be a distraction from the real world or a reflection of it is up to you and your capacity for curiosity. While such a divide doesn’t exist for fans of film, music, literature, or television, for some reason,...
Jeff Bezos' rocket company, Blue Origin, is silently progressing towards the first hot fire test of its New Glenn rocket. Powered by in-house engines, New Glenn is also designed to land on a ship like SpaceX's Falcon 9. It is also more powerful than SpaceX's workhorse and operational rocket, and footage from media in Florida shows that Blue Origin's barge came back to port at Cape Canaveral late last night after offshore testing. The return marks another step in the rocket's test campaign, with a major hot fire of its engines expected to occur soon. Blue Origin Picks Up The […]
There's rather "interesting" news around Nintendo this weekend, as the firm is said to have sued a streamer who allegedly showed "unreleased and pirated" Nintendo Switch titles on public forums. In another development, Palword's developer Pocketpair has given insight into the ongoing lawsuit with Nintendo, disclosing the amount they have been sued for. Nintendo's track record of suing individuals and organizations and bringing them to court is pretty lengthy, and the firm has now decided to add another entry. In a new report by TorrentFreak, Nintendo has filed a lawsuit against Jesse Keighin, or EveryGameGuru, saying that the individual is […]
Lately, telecommunication service providers have been under hot waters from regulatory authorities and have been levied heavy fines due to consent not being taken from consumers when sharing sensitive information. Now AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon have all unanimously decided to pursue their case by contesting the claim made by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) against it mishandling users' personal data. AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon are challenging substantial fines imposed by the FCC for sharing sensitive data of users with third-party services While AT&T and T-Mobile have had their share of troubles this year and have managed to stay in the […]