microSD and SD Card Buying Guide


If it's been a while since you've bought portable flash memory, you might be surprised by the broad availability and affordability of high-speed, high-capacity microSD and SD cards. With this guide, we'll break down what all the different codes and ratings mean, and offer the best choices for a range...

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TikTok moves to sue Trump administration and U.S.

In context: Despite its popularity, TikTok continues to attract the gaze of U.S. lawmakers who fear the app could be a conduit for Chinese espionage. The Trump administration has issued a pair of executive orders aimed at banning ByteDance and forcing a TikTok divestiture in the U.S. And while it seems an acquisition of TikTok's U.S. operations is likely, ByteDance is preparing to answer in kind with legal action of its own.

Rumors have been swirling for weeks about a potential legal backlash from


DC shows off trailers for The Batman, Wonder Woman, the Snyder cut, and more

Highly anticipated: At the digital FanDome convention, DC Comics and Warner Bros. showed off half a dozen of their next biggest releases. They played the first trailers for The Batman, The Suicide Squad, and Zack Snyder’s Justice League (the Snyder cut). They revealed two new trailers for Wonder Woman 1984 and Tenet. And they announced two new games, Gotham Knights and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.

Let’s start with the big films.

Robert Pattinson stars as the caped


The University of Utah just footed a $457,000 ransomware bill

What just happened? Universities are becoming an increasingly popular -- and seemingly profitable -- attack surface. The University of Utah is the latest educational institution to be accosted by a ransomware attack. While the "unknown entity" who perpetrated the attack hasn't been identified, it's likely the same ransomware gang responsible for similar attacks on other universities as of late.

In a statement provided on its website, The University of Utah disclosed that it paid $457,059.24 in


Leaked Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 images reveal a massive card

In brief: The first images of Nvidia’s Ampere-based GeForce RTX 3090 have leaked onto the Internet ahead of Nvidia’s planned August 31 unveiling. The leaker, who said the images came from 4chan, described the card as the “Titan” of this generation and claims it’ll retail for $1,400.

The photos in question come courtesy of Twitter user @GarnetSunset . In the first, we see the purported 3090 beside an RTX 2

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Apple has published their email war with Epic CEO Tim Sweeney

Recap: Last week, Epic CEO Tim Sweeney declared war on Apple by bypassing their tax on in-app purchases in the iOS Fortnite app. Apple subsequently removed Fortnite from the App Store and later restricted Epic's access to iOS and Mac developer accounts. Epic has launched several lawsuits against them in response.

As evidence, Apple’s lawyers submitted to the courts the email discussion between Tim Sweeney and Apple although the discussion is rather one-sided and it gets handed over to the lawyers pretty fast. On June


The Best AMD Ryzen Gaming Laptops (So Far)


As a culmination to our testing of Ryzen Mobile 4000-H, today we're discussing the best AMD gaming laptops released so far. It's clear that mobile Ryzen is not as widely available as we wished, but various new models have become available and reception has been great.

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Apple allegedly halts updates for WordPress' iOS app due to its lack of in-app purchases

In context: Apple has been at the center of a major controversy following the removal of Fortnite from the App Store (due to Epic's attempt to circumvent Apple's 30 percent revenue cut). Several developers have used the situation as an opportunity to express their frustration with the App Store's locked-down nature and the inconsistent enforcement of the store's rules.

Today, WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg took to Twitter to describe his own brush with Apple's strange business practices. The


Superhot: Mind Control Delete: Killing with Time Is Back Again


Stark, minimalist graphics. Time warping, freeze frame action. Glide past bullets, dance between enemies -- a ballet of epic destruction. The smash hit of 2016 is back, bigger and bolder. Welcome to Superhot: Mind Control Delete.

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Iron Man VR patch adds New Game+, more difficulty, and faster load times

In brief: Camouflaj is not allowing some bad reviews to stand in its way of further development on its Iron Man VR game. Today the developer released the first update for the Man of Metal. It adds a "New Game+" mode, improvements to some of the weapons, optimizations, and an even harder difficulty setting (as if it needed one).

Despite the critical reviews, I liked Camouflaj's Iron Man VR. If you missed my review rebuttal, check it out to see why I think