After introducing video end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for a subset of its wired doorbell and camera devices over a year ago, Ring has announced that it is now extending this capability to its wireless devices. While the company doesn’t specify in its announcement which of its battery-powered devices will support E2EE, nor has Ring updated its
Don’t buy a graphics card for more than $500 right now. Upcoming GPUs are set to shake up the high-end landscape, and its worth waiting another month to see where things stand.
When AMD’s Socket AM4 platform for its brand-new Zen processors debuted, it came along with a number of growing pains. Most pressing were those related to the memory controller, but there were problems with USB connectivity and some early reliability issues, too. It’s natural to expect there’d be similar teething troubles with Socket AM5.
A recent devblog from the Skull and Bones team introduces outposts, settlements, and forts, what to expect from these locations, and how to potentially plunder...
As the open beta of online character brawler MultiVersus rolls along, balance changes were bound to happen. That’s the crux of the game’s latest patch,...