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Microsoft Pluton security co-processor will address some TPM flaws

The new security chip will also protect the processor from emerging attacks.

Huawei sells Honor smartphone brand amid ‘tremendous pressure’

Huawei has sold off its Honor smartphone brand to Shenzhen Zhixin New Information Technology after experiencing “tremendous pressure," the company said Monday.

Qualcomm granted license to sell 4G chips to Huawei

Qualcomm's new 4G chip license to Huawei may have a negligible impact on Huawei's smartphone business.

Separating the modem and router is the best way to get stable Wi-Fi, experts say

Experts agree that you should hook up an external router to the one that your ISP gave you.

Canada to spend $750 million on developing network infrastructure

New $750 million added to the Universal Broadband fund to improve Canada's connectivity.

Western Digital’s new ZNS SSDs is optimized for muti-tenancy

Is it time for ZNS SSDs to shine in the enterprise?

The Samsung Galaxy Note Ultra 5G: Going out on a high note

In what may be the device's swan song, the newest Note, dubbed the Note 20 5G, has landed, and if it is indeed the last of its kind, the Note 20 series is going out on a high note.

Coffee Briefing, November 3, 2020 – New AWS instances, Canada and robots, partner program updates, election chatter, and more

New instances from AWS, the effects of robots in Canada, partner program updates, and more

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