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How to Get Started With Portainer, a Web UI for Docker

Portainer is a popular Docker UI that helps you visualise your containers, images, volumes and networks. Portainer helps you take control of the Docker resources on your machine, avoiding lengthy terminal commands.Read This Article on CloudSavvy IT &rs… Continue reading

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What Is Signal, and Why Is Everyone Using It?

Signal is a secure encrypted messaging app. Think of it as a more private alternative to WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Skype, iMessage, and SMS. Here’s why you should seriously consider switching to Signal.Read This Article on How-To Geek › Continue reading

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The Tiger Lake vPro line is Intel’s next bid for business PCs

During CES Monday, Intel announced the next phase of its vPro program for business PCs, adding the 11th-gen “Tiger Lakeâ€� Core chips to the vPro line. The company will use Evo branding to promote the vPro line, and incorporate CET and TDT techn… Continue reading

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Transcript: Intel’s Swan explains how Intel can win the PC market

Editor’s note: Intel chief executive Bob Swan sat down briefly via Zoom with reporters and analysts in advance of CES 2021 to summarize where the company stands in 2021 and what the company plans to talk about at CES. He then briefly respondied to… Continue reading

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Intel CEO Bob Swan questions AMD’s Ryzen supply a year after facing similar issues

Intel faces perhaps its toughest competition in a long time: AMD’s Ryzen chips are eating into the market share of Intel’s Core chips, and Arm chips like Apple’s M1 are finally getting some respect. So why should PC makers, let alone consumer… Continue reading

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Intel CEO considers bringing in outside help to aid manufacturing

You don’t have to know much about PCs to understand that some chip makers, like Intel, own their own fabs. Others, like Nvidia, use third-party foundries. But Intel may try something a bit different: bring other manufacturer’s equipment under it… Continue reading

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Meet Tiger Lake H35, Intel’s new bid for ultraportable gaming laptops

Intel is carving out a new ultraportable gaming segment with a specific variant of its 11th-gen Tiger Lake Core chips, known as the H35—complemented by a new “Special Editionâ€� brand and even a desktop-like, 8-core H-series chip that will debut… Continue reading

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Intel takes on Ryzen with Rocket Lake S and the Core i9-11900K

Intel debuted its next-generation 11th-gen “Rocket Lake Sâ€� desktop Core chips at CES 2021 on Monday, boasting that its flagship Core i9-11900K processor offers a 19 percent performance improvement over the prior generation, and with gaming perfo… Continue reading

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The first Linksys Wi-Fi 6e router is a mesh network model

The Linksys AXE8400 Wi-Fi 6E System is aimed at smart home enthusiasts and is backward compatible with earlier Linksys Intelligent Mesh products. Continue reading

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Netgear has one of the first Wi-Fi 6e routers: The Nighthawk RAXE500

The router taps the newly opened 6GHz frequency band and promises to deliver massive bandwidth with little latency. Netgear also unveiled a new cable modem. Continue reading

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