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30 JULY 2010
The things you are most afraid of doing are usually the most worthwhile. -
News:
- Parallels Desktop 26 offers a lot to enterprise users, a little to consumers - Ars Technica
- Samsung’s Micro RGB TV isn’t real Micro LED—but it’s so good you may not even care - Ars Technica
- Google will block sideloading of unverified Android apps starting next year - Ars Technica
- After successes like Severance and The Studio, Apple TV+ gets a price hike - Ars Technica
- Like Intel before it, AMD blames motherboard makers for burnt-out CPUs - Ars Technica
- Sony makes the “difficult decision” to raise PlayStation 5 prices in the US - Ars Technica
- Google won’t have to sell Chrome, judge rules - Ars Technica
- An update on Micro LED - Ars Technica
- The new Dolby Vision 2 HDR standard is probably going to be controversial - Ars Technica
- Framework Laptop 16 update brings Nvidia GeForce to the modular gaming laptop - Ars Technica
- Windows 11 25H2 update hits its last stop before release to the general public - Ars Technica
- Review: Framework Desktop is a mash-up of a regular desktop PC and the Mac Studio - Ars Technica
- Noctua’s 3D-printed mod singlehandedly makes the Framework Desktop run quieter - Ars Technica
- 700-piece Lego G3 iMac design faces long-shot odds to get made, but I still want one - Ars Technica
- Apple set to unveil next-gen iPhones and other devices on September 9 - Ars Technica
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