Author: ProHoster

The release of Detective AI: The Somnium Files from the author of the Zero Escape series has been postponed

Spike Chunsoft announced that Detective AI: The Somnium Files will be released on PC on September 17, and on September 20 it will reach PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. AI: The Somnium Files is set in Tokyo in the near future. You will take on the role of detective Kaname Date, who is on the case of a mysterious serial killer. The hero must investigate crime scenes in […]

Ryzen 3000 Picasso Desktop APU Features Revealed

AMD will soon introduce Ryzen 3000 processors, and these should not only be 7nm Matisse processors based on Zen 2, but also 12nm Picasso APUs based on Zen + and Vega. And just the characteristics of the latter were published yesterday by a well-known source of leaks with the pseudonym Tum Apisak. So, as in the current generation of hybrid processors […]

Honor 9X smartphone is credited with using an unannounced Kirin 720 chip

Network sources report that the Honor brand, owned by the Chinese company Huawei, is preparing to release a new mid-range smartphone. The novelty is said to enter the commercial market under the name Honor 9X. The device is credited with the presence of a retractable front camera, hiding in the upper part of the case. The "heart" of the smartphone will supposedly be the not yet officially presented Kirin 720 processor. The expected characteristics of the […]

Bethesda has shared details of a major update to The Elder Scrolls: Blades

Mobile The Elder Scrolls: Blades, despite the loud name, turned out to be for many the usual shareware "grindilka" with timers, chests and other unpleasant elements. Since the release date, the developers have increased the rewards for daily and weekly tasks, adjusted the balance of offers for direct purchase and made other changes, and they do not plan to stop there. Soon the creators are going […]

Google uses Gmail to track purchase history, which is not easy to delete

Google CEO Sundar Pichai wrote an op-ed for the New York Times last week stating that privacy shouldn't be a luxury, blaming its competitors, most notably Apple, for this approach. But the search giant itself continues to collect a lot of personal information using popular services like Gmail, and sometimes such data is not easy to remove. […]

Huawei will challenge new US sanctions

US pressure on Chinese giant Huawei and the world's largest telecoms maker continues to intensify. Last year, the US government accused Huawei of spying and collecting sensitive data, which resulted in the US refusing to use telecommunications equipment, as well as presenting a similar requirement to its allies. Hard evidence to support the allegations has yet to be provided. Those […]

OPPO has proposed a strange tilt-and-tilt camera for smartphones

OPPO, according to the LetsGoDigital resource, has proposed a very unusual version of the camera module for smartphones. Information about the development is published on the website of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). The patent application was filed last year, but the documentation has only just been made public. OPPO is thinking about a special tilt-and-tilt camera module. This design will allow the use of one and […]

HiSilicon has long been ready for US bans

HiSilicon, a chip design and manufacturing company wholly owned by Huawei Technologies, announced on Friday that it has long been poised for an "extreme scenario" where a Chinese manufacturer could be banned from buying US chips and technology. In this regard, the company noted that it is able to ensure a stable supply of most of the products needed for Huawei's operations. According to Reuters, […]

How we make "Internet 2.0" independent, decentralized and truly sovereign

Hello community! On May 18, a meeting of system operators of points of the Medium network was held in the Moscow Tsaritsyno Park. This article provides a transcript from the scene: we discussed the long-term plans for the development of the Medium network, the need for HTTPS for eepsites when using the Medium network, deploying a social network inside the I2P network, and much more. All the most interesting is under the cut. 1) […]

"If you need to kill someone, then you have come to the right place"

On a breezy day in March 2016, Stephen Allwine walked into the Wendy's in Minneapolis. Smelling old cooking oil, he looked for a man in dark jeans and a blue jacket. Alwine, who worked in IT help desk, was a skinny nerd with wire glasses. He had $6000 in cash with him - he collected it by taking it to […]

Top 8 high-paying jobs that you can do from the comfort of your home

The transfer of employees to remote work is no longer exotic, but a situation close to the norm. And this is not about freelancing, but about full-fledged work on a “remote” basis for employees of companies and institutions. For employees, this is a flexible schedule and more comfort, and for companies, this is an honest way to squeeze a little more out of an employee than he could […]

New record for overclocking DDR4 memory: 5700 MHz is taken

Network sources report that enthusiasts, using Crucial Ballistix Elite RAM, have set a new DDR4 overclocking record: this time the mark of 5700 MHz has been submitted. The other day we reported that overclockers, experimenting with ADATA DDR4 memory, showed a frequency of 5634 MHz, which became a new world record. However, this achievement did not last long. New record […]