When Samsung announced their new 9100 PRO lineup back in February we were eager to get our hands on the company’s first PCIe 5.0 SSD, and we were not disappointed.
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When Samsung announced their new 9100 PRO lineup back in February we were eager to get our hands on the company’s first PCIe 5.0 SSD, and we were not disappointed.
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As promised, here is another edition of a podcast made by human beings. We just seem like ai because of our nearly perfect appearance and encyclopedic knowledge. SanDisk Blue Plate specials…
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Microsoft, along with Phison, have been conducting extensive tests to determine why drives which are over half full are failing during large copy operations. The one thing that does seem to be…
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The Sandisk Blue, what was once a WD special, has always been the middle child. Not as impressive as the Black, but generally preferable to the Green it doesn’t get much love…
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We have been waiting a very long time to see Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2. It’s been so long you can’t even consider it a sequel to the first Vampire: The…
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Yesterday we learned of Google’s plans to require developers to somehow authenticate themselves with Google so they can be identified, or else their Android apps will be blocked from installation on…
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Google is going through changes and Android users are going to notice them. Unlike Apple, Google lost their appeal in the antitrust case brought by Epic Games over the Play Store. This…
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SK hynix has announced mass production of their latest QLC NAND flash, which is a 321-layer 2Tb product coming first to consumer SSDs. Not only does this – the first QLC…
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If you use Docker Desktop, on either Windows or Mac, you are at risk unless you drop everything and update to version 4.44.3. The exploit, a mere 9.3, can evade Docker’s Enhanced…
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This podcast is what happens when worlds collide. Such as Windows and SSDs. Or Microsoft and listening to users. Or Softbank and Intel. Oh, you want more? How about 720p and 720Hz…
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