by Devin | Mar 18, 2024 | AI, AMD, Internet, NVidia, Server
The “open source Ai” fallacy is expanding with mentions from CEOs at major companies on a “global stage” at conferences. There’s now cable coverage, too. The general public is likely becoming aware of the phrase. It’s both...
by Devin | Jan 17, 2024 | AI, Android, Apple, Gadgets, Google, Hardware, Internet, IoT, OS, UI / UX, Windows
The Rabbit R1 is a perfect story for the moment. CES 2024 was heavily focused on Ai, but it has provided a great time to talk about the voice assistant and hardware in general. For users with low to no vision, voice-based assistants are a valuable tool. For everyone...
by Devin | Sep 14, 2023 | 5G, Apple, Gadgets, Google, Hardware, Internet, iOS & iPad OS, macOS
Apple’s iPhone 15 announcement was boring, yet important. It confirmed the switch to USB type C, USB 3.0 support on 15 Pro, and hardware for AV1 decoding. These are welcome additions, especially for those of us who have been spoiled by Android phones and the...
by Devin | Apr 24, 2023 | Apple, Computers, Hardware, Intel, Internet, iOS & iPad OS, macOS, OS, Server, Software, Uncategorized, Windows
We are testing a variety of new technologies so far this year, so I thought I’d write about a few of them. Our latest upgrades include faster Internet, a CPU and GPU upgrade, and WiFi 6E. It’s also our first RGB build. Upgrade to Ryzen 7 5700G + Intel ARC...
by Devin | Dec 30, 2021 | Computers, Hardware, Internet, IoT, Server
Good ideas deserve great connectivity. That’s why we use CAT6a and enterprise-grade hardware in the home lab. Each room in the lab has two drops and connects to the 10 GbE switch. This sort of upgrade can allow network-based file transfers to reach speeds...
by Devin | Feb 15, 2021 | Internet, Regulations
Frontier introduced a fantastic commercial to celebrate the changes they have been forced to make by TVPA (Television Viewer Protection Act). If you have followed my previous blog entries, you’ll learn about how Frontier was forced to eliminate its fees, but...