Your good tech news digest, by way of the DGiT Daily newsletter, for Tuesday, March 31.
The battle for CPU supremacy in PCs has long been a two-horse race between Intel and AMD for decades.
As Apple’s MacBooks rose in popularity (until the keyboard fiasco, recently fixed), the more important discussions have been about size, form-factor, utility, battery life, more so than which CPU was on board, for most people. Not counting gamers, of course.
So what’s interesting? AMD’s new lead in mobile CPU computing, courtesy of the new 7nm Ryzen 9 4900H and 4900HK mobile CPUs.
Trust me, I haven’t seen tech sites this hype for a long time:
The proof is in the brand new ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 laptop, a 14-inch beast priced at $1,449 RRP that seems to have surprised everyone.
2. Poco exec confirms Poco F2 won’t be rebranded Redmi K30 Pro (Android Authority).
3. Google halts Pixel 3 sales, but here’s where you can still get them (Android Authority).
4. The Samsung Galaxy Buds Plus have some competition… from Samsung’s own AKG N400 ANC true wireless earbuds (Android Authority).
5. The Microsoft renaissance continues: Microsoft Office might be the best it’s ever been for consumers, not just workers. Hear me out, these updates look pretty interesting (Gizmodo).
6. By early March, Apple started letting some engineers take home prototypes of future devices to continue work during lockdown, as Apple finally comes around to antithetical ideas like working-from-home on secret projects (Bloomberg).
7. WeWork sells off Meetup.com to AlleyCorp and other investors (TechCrunch).
8. There’s been an interesting recent backlash against Zoom, the increasingly de-facto replacement for Skype video calls for business and friends on group calls. First data was being sent to Facebook before a rushed update (Vice), now this: Zoom meetings aren’t end-to-end encrypted, despite misleading marketing (The Intercept).
9. Ford will pump out 50,000 ventilators (which don’t require electricity), in the next 100 days (CNET).
10. Want to help science with all your free time? Spot penguins and or find new galaxies and tonnes of other interesting, useful projects (zooniverse.org)
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