Flexbar brings back the Touch Bar to your Mac

We recently reported on Flexbar, a project developed by ENIAC Technology that brings back the Touch Bar – the controversial (and now discontinued) small touch screen implemented by Apple on the MacBook Pro keyboard. Although Apple certainly had its reasons for discontinuing the Touch Bar, some users do miss it. I got my hands on […]

Kioxia Demonstrates Optical Interface SSDs for Data Centers

A few years back, the Japanese government’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO ) allocated funding for the development of green datacenter technologies. With the aim to obtain up to 40% savings in overall power consumption, several Japanese companies have been developing an optical interface for their enterprise SSDs. And at this year’s […]

Montech Heritage Pro For The Fancy LANParty Fan

Pleather, Tempered Glass And A Carrying Handle Montech will give you a unique look at your next LAN party with the new Heritage Pro and it’s vegan leather highlights.  To add to it’s uniqueness it also offers support for BTF boards as well as ATX. That means the PSU is mounted vertically at the front […]

Apple Already Testing a C2 Modem for iPhones, According to Leaker

Apple is already testing its second-generation C2 modem for future iPhone models, according to a leaker with a proven track record. A private account on X with a history of sharing accurate information said the C2 modem has a C4020 identifier within Apple, which seems to confirm that it already exists. However, the leaker did […]

Yoto Mini review: specs, performance, cost

Yoto Mini is a tiny, pocketable music player for kids and toddlers that shuns screens. While staying kid-friendly, it adds a surprising amount of tech for endless entertainment. As music lovers, we want our children to experience it as we did. But options are a bit limited. You can go with a smart speaker, but […]

M4 Mac users complain about issues with ultrawide monitors

It’s been a while since Apple launched the new M4 Macs, and as more people get their hands on these computers, reports of unexpected issues surface on the web. Now there’s a group of users complaining about compatibility issues between M4 Macs and ultrawide monitors. M4 Macs seem to have an issue with ultrawide 5K2K […]

Samsung’s 128 TB-Class BM1743 Enterprise SSD Displayed at FMS 2024

Samsung had quietly launched its BM1743 enterprise QLC SSD last month with a hefty 61.44 TB SKU. At FMS 2024, the company had the even larger 122.88 TB version of that SSD on display, alongside a few recorded benchmarking sessions. Compared to the previous generation, the BM1743 comes with a 4.1x improvement in I/O performance, […]

ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 5070 Ti AMP Extreme INFINITY Review

Final Thoughts This card is so large, so heavy, and so clearly well built, that it almost seems comical that it houses a mere RTX 5070 Ti GPU within. This could easily be an RTX 5090, and even then I feel like the cooler would be overkill (in the best possible way, of course). An […]

iPhone Feature for Tracking Lost Baggage Expands to American Airlines

American Airlines now supports the iPhone feature that makes it easier to share the location of AirTag-equipped baggage at airports, according to View from the Wing. iOS 18.2 added a new feature to the Find My app that allows you to temporarily share the location of an AirTag-equipped item with others, including employees at participating […]

Pegasus infections on iPhones more common than previously thought

An iPhone with a thematic binary wallpaper. Pegasus may have been more widely used than first believed, after an iPhone app used to detect infestations uncovered multiple undiscovered instances of the spyware. Pegasus, created by NSO Group, is known to be spyware used by governments and security agencies around the world. While the spyware […]