KDE Saw Its Wayland Support Stabilize Nicely In 2020, Much Polishing Throughout

KDE had a very eventful year even with the pandemic where it saw its Wayland support come together quite well that it’s usable on a day-to-day basis, KWin has been seeing some renewed attention, and there was much application work as well as fixes and polishing throughout the massive KDE ecosystem…

Source: Phoronix – KDE Saw Its Wayland Support Stabilize Nicely In 2020, Much Polishing Throughout

If You Still Can't Find A Sony PS5 In Stock, Bot-Stomping Help Is On The Way In 2021

If You Still Can't Find A Sony PS5 In Stock, Bot-Stomping Help Is On The Way In 2021
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know that it has been incredibly hard to find next-generation consoles from Microsoft and Sony anywhere in stock. Of the newly launched models, the Xbox Series S has been among the easiest to find, while both models of the PlayStation 5 have been the hardest to obtain. The Xbox Series X is somewhere

Source: Hot Hardware – If You Still Can’t Find A Sony PS5 In Stock, Bot-Stomping Help Is On The Way In 2021

Fakes That Went Viral in 2020

We’re absolutely inundated with fake images these days. But 2020 really seemed to be filled with more fake viral videos and photos than even we could keep up with. Today, we present the fakes that really stood out, with perhaps too much from the fakes machine himself, President Trump—that guy who’s leaving office in…

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Source: Gizmodo – Fakes That Went Viral in 2020

Study Finds More Than $100 Billion Spent on App Stores in 2020

A new report by Sensor Tower reveals that 2020 has been a record-setting year for worldwide spending on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, which collectively passed $100 billion in a single year for the first time ever in November. From a report: The trend of increased spending continued over Christmas, when consumers around the world spent an estimated $407.6 million across Apple’s App Store and Google Play. This represents a 34.5 percent year-on-year growth from approximately $303 million in 2019. At the same time in 2019, spending only increased by 17.1 percent year-on-year. Spending on Christmas day constituted 4.5 percent of December’s total spending so far, which reached nine billion dollars globally on December 27. The majority of holiday spending was on mobile games, which climbed by 27 percent from $232.4 million at the same time last year to $295.6 million. Tencent’s “Honor of Kings” was the leading game with approximately $10.7 million in consumer spending, which is a 205.7 percent increase from Christmas 2019. TikTok was the top app for spending outside of games, generating $4.7 million globally. Following previous years, Apple’s App Store captured the majority of spending between the App Store and the Google Play Store, with 68.4 percent of spending, up 35.2 percent year-on-year. The Google Play Store saw $129 million in revenue compared to the App Store’s $278.6 million.

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Source: Slashdot – Study Finds More Than 0 Billion Spent on App Stores in 2020

I tried to play 'Unsung Story' and fell for 'Mario Party' instead

Six years ago I bought into the hype and backed Unsung Story, then touted as a spiritual sequel to Final Fantasy Tactics. I loved the latter title for its gameplay, music and character designs — especially Agrias, as I have a thing for women in plate…

Source: Engadget – I tried to play ‘Unsung Story’ and fell for ‘Mario Party’ instead

Spider-Man's New Costume Is Here, and It Sure Is New, a Costume

Spider-Man’s costume is one of the most recognisable pop culture iconographies of all time. While Peter and his fellow Spiders have worn variants over the years, and got updates to that classic look, that red and blue, that black webbing, those reality-defying eye pieces, they’re burned into our collective…

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Source: io9 – Spider-Man’s New Costume Is Here, and It Sure Is New, a Costume

Wednesday's Best Deals: LG CX OLED TVs, Cubii Pro Under-Desk Elliptical, Switch Accessories, Eufy Smart Lock Touch, Cyberpunk 2077 Guide, Clinique Kisses Gift Set, and More

LG CX OLED TVs and a Cubii Pro under-desk elliptical lead Wednesday’s best deals.

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Source: LifeHacker – Wednesday’s Best Deals: LG CX OLED TVs, Cubii Pro Under-Desk Elliptical, Switch Accessories, Eufy Smart Lock Touch, Cyberpunk 2077 Guide, Clinique Kisses Gift Set, and More

Our 9 Weirdest Pieces of Parenting Advice This Year (That We Still Stand By)

There are many words one could choose to describe this shit show of a year (oh look, I just chose a couple), but I’m sure we can all agree that it was…weird. Just epically strange and bizarre. As I reflect back on some of the parenting hacks I wrote this year, I realized they, too, were—at times—weird.

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Source: LifeHacker – Our 9 Weirdest Pieces of Parenting Advice This Year (That We Still Stand By)

Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 20GB And RTX 3060 12GB Cards Confirmed In Fresh Leak

Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 20GB And RTX 3060 12GB Cards Confirmed In Fresh Leak
Prior to its official launch, the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti was the subject of a boat load of leaks and rumors. It seemed odd that NVIDIA would launch a Ti version before the regular variant, but sure enough, it happened (check out our GeForce RTX 3060 Ti review if you have not done so already). Since then, the leak and rumor scene has been focusing

Source: Hot Hardware – Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 20GB And RTX 3060 12GB Cards Confirmed In Fresh Leak

A Look At The Big Impact To AES-XTS Encryption Performance From Spectre Retpolines

With it recently being noticed that the Linux AES-NI XTS performance regressed big time from the return trampolines “Retpolines” enacted nearly three years ago as a defense against Spectre, here are some benchmarks looking at the performance cost involved to this day using Retpolines and the impact on the XTS encryption/decryption performance measured by cryptsetup that is used for setting up encrypted disks under Linux…

Source: Phoronix – A Look At The Big Impact To AES-XTS Encryption Performance From Spectre Retpolines

Our Best Household Hacks of 2020

Our homes have been through a lot in 2020. From constant sanitizing, to higher energy bills, to all the dirty dishes, we’ve spent so much more time cleaning, maintaining, and improving everything around us. To help with all the time spent at home, here are our best household hacks of 2020—the tips that made cleaning…

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Source: LifeHacker – Our Best Household Hacks of 2020

Global Digital-Tax Detente Ends, as US and France Exchange Blows

Detente is ending in the global fight over tech taxes. Earlier this year, France agreed to suspend collection of a tax on digital revenue from large technology companies such as Facebook, Amazon and Alphabet’s Google. Meanwhile, the U.S. delayed the application of tariffs it was putting on French goods in retaliation for the tax. But now France has resumed collecting what is known as its digital-services tax, a French official said. Other countries, including Italy and the U.K., whose similar taxes went into effect this year, are also set to begin collection in coming months. From a report: The U.S., meanwhile, is set on Jan. 6 to impose tariffs on $1.3 billion of French imports, including cosmetics and handbags. Washington also has pending investigations that could lead to similar tariffs on 10 other countries, including the U.K., Italy, India and Spain. At issue in the dispute is how to tax an increasingly digital economy. For decades, tax treaties have generally allocated corporate profit based on where value is created. But modern multinationals — particularly ones with digital offerings — can sell their products across borders in ways that leave little taxable profit in a country where those products are consumed.

France and some other big European countries say tech companies should pay more taxes in the countries where their users and clients are located, something that could boost their tax revenues. But in long-running multilateral talks on how to update the tax system, the U.S. has opposed any solution that is too targeted at tech companies — slowing progress. “These taxes are a reaction to dissatisfaction with how long it has taken to get a global multilateral solution,” said Manal Corwin, who served as deputy assistant secretary for international affairs at the U.S. Treasury Department in the Obama administration, and now works at accounting firm KPMG. “You may need some trade battles back and forth before there’s a strong incentive to say, ‘OK, enough.'”

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Source: Slashdot – Global Digital-Tax Detente Ends, as US and France Exchange Blows

Alleged GeForce RTX 30 Series Mobile Ampere GPU Specs Leak Prior To CES 2021 Debut

Alleged GeForce RTX 30 Series Mobile Ampere GPU Specs Leak Prior To CES 2021 Debut
I will readily admit that I am excited about the next round of gaming laptops that loom right around the corner. There are some enticing models on the market already, ones that pair fast AMD Ryzen 4000H and Intel Comet Lake-H CPUs with dedicated GPUs. But the pending launch of mobile GeForce RTX 30 series GPUs has the potential to dramatically

Source: Hot Hardware – Alleged GeForce RTX 30 Series Mobile Ampere GPU Specs Leak Prior To CES 2021 Debut

Epic Games Launcher Receives Partial Hotfix For High CPU Utilization Bug

Epic Games Launcher Receives Partial Hotfix For High CPU Utilization Bug
The Epic Games Launcher has a bad habit of consuming CPU cycles for no good reason, which in turn is unnecessarily rising the temperatures of some processors when systems are idle. While immense attention was brought to the issue last week, it’s been pointed out that the Epic Games Launcher has exhibited such unwanted characteristics since

Source: Hot Hardware – Epic Games Launcher Receives Partial Hotfix For High CPU Utilization Bug