Photoshop is an increasingly complex software, which makes it overwhelming to anyone new to the program. Here are three simple tips to get started. I can think of two primary reasons that Photoshop feels so complicated. One reason is because of the incorporation of layers, something that Lightroom doesn’t have, […]
Microsoft Accused Of Sharing Skype, Cortana Audio With Little Vetting Of Chinese Contractors, No Security
One of the biggest fears of the U.S. Government is that China will infiltrate communication systems and eavesdrop on Americans in an attempt to steal confidential information. These fears are a large part of the reason Huawei has been unable to market its products in the United States. Microsoft now […]
2.5 Geeks Podcast 1/15/20: CES 2020, Ryzen 4000, Intel DG1, Concept UFO, ThinkPad X1 Fold, Windows 7 EOL
In this episode of HotHardware’s Two And A Half Geeks webcast, Marco, Brittany, Chris and Dave discuss the Best of CES 2020, AMD’s hot new Ryzen 4000 Mobile processors, Intel’s encouraging DG1 graphics demo, Alienware’s sweet new Concept UFO gaming handheld PC, Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 Fold foldable tablet PC, and […]
CXL Consortium Formally Incorporated, Gets New Board Members & CXL 1.1 Specification
Over four years ago, Intel started to develop what is now known as Compute Express Link (CXL), an interface to coherently connect CPUs to all types of other compute resources. Over time, Intel collaborated with other industry behemoths, and early this year nine companies organized the CXL Consortium to jointly […]
FFmpeg 4.2, Open-Source Multimedia Framework Released | Linux.com
The FFmpeg project released a new major version of their open-source and cross-platform multimedia framework used by numerous games and applications, FFmpeg 4.2. Dubbed “Ada,” the FFMpeg 4.2 series introduces some exciting new features and improvements, among which we can mention support for decoding AV1 files via the libdav1d library, […]








