Briony takes a look at the latest tt eSports Nemesis Switch mouse which retails for $50 in the us - that's a pretty good price, but you can imagine our surprise when it was selling for £60 in the uk - ...
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A crash that brought down a utility pole in Bristol left customers without power. Washington Street in Bristol was closed between Central Street and Garden Street after a traffic crash brought down a ...
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Scammers like those charged in the NBA and Mafia poker ring seem willing to go to any extreme to fix games — even using ear pieces so tiny they need to be ripped out by a magnet, a cheating pro has ...
Cisco has unwrapped a high-end, 51.2 Tbps router and chip that it says will go a long way toward supporting the distributed AI workloads of today and in the future. Aimed at hyperscalers and large ...
CeeDee Lamb is WAY too valuable to the Cowboys to be rushing him across the pattern like a tailback. I’m not sure why Brian Schottenheimer made that call, and now Lamb has his leg rolled up on. They ...
What if you could replace a $20,000 military-grade router with a DIY system costing just $106.23? It sounds improbable, but thanks to open source ingenuity and affordable hardware, it’s entirely ...
The thing about routers is that they're mostly a set-and-forget type of device. Once you finish configuring your Wi-Fi and basic settings, you typically won't be touching the router again — unless, of ...
Looking for advice from the Ars community since I've gotten quite a few great tips over the years (even as a pre-subscription lurker). Current I have an old Dell Wyze client with Ubuntu server running ...
Speaking metaphorically, the blast area of a datacenter should only be so large, for mechanical as well as technical reasons, in order to mitigate the risk of a failure taking out too many machines.