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Verizon Admits Your 5G Service Might Be More Like ‘Good 4G’

Verizon Admits Your 5G Service Might Be More Like ‘Good 4G’
All the major US carriers are deploying 5G of some sort right now, and you can expect to be bombarded with ads touting 5G soon. Verizon was the first to roll out a 5G network with phones for consumers, and now it’s admitting that the 5G many people get won’t change the world. According to Verizon Consumer Group CEO Ronan Dunne, 5G networks in rural areas . Verizon and AT&T started their deployments with millimeter wave spectrum. That’s what all the early tests of 5G networks used, which is how phones like the Galaxy S10 5G can reach incredible multi-gigabit speeds.

2019 Range Rover Sport HSE P400e Hybrid Review: The Premier Off-Roader Conquers the HOV Lane

2019 Range Rover Sport HSE P400e Hybrid Review: The Premier Off-Roader Conquers the HOV Lane
Land Rover’s 2019 Range Rover Sport HSE P400e is a big, roomy plug-in hybrid SUV. A battery motivates its 5,500 pounds for about 25 miles before handing off to a turbo-four-cylinder engine, at which point the battery still providing reserve electric power under acceleration. The HSE costs a ton, the driver’s seat is not for small people, and a full recharge takes 14 hours or more if you use 120-volt current. But how many competing vehicles can go seriously off-road, ford almost three feet of water while occupants sit on buttery leather massaging seats … and the P400e gives you entrée to HOV lanes because it’s a plug-in?

At a Glance: Dell UltraSharp U3419W Curved USB-C Monitor Review

At a Glance: Dell UltraSharp U3419W Curved USB-C Monitor Review
Product titles are like a box of chocolates; you never know what you’re gonna get. Sometimes you can figure out exactly what a product’s special features are just from the product’s name, and other times it takes a bit more research. display falls into the former of these two categories. This indicates that this display utilizes a curved panel that measures 34 inches diagonally, that it was created in 2019, and that it is part of Dell’s UltraSharp business-oriented product line. The USB Type-C reference in the product name, however, takes a bit more thought. Design & Features Many business-oriented displays today come with built-in USB ports, but not many monitors feature a USB-C port due to its relatively recent introduction.

Welcome to the Second Golden Age of AMD

Welcome to the Second Golden Age of AMD
The launch of AMD’s Ryzen 9 3950X is a further illustration of how the competitive dynamic between Intel and AMD has once again changed. From the April 2017 launch of Ryzen through to July 2019, AMD and Intel played a familiar game of one-upmanship. Intel’s goal during this period wasn’t to lead on price/performance but on absolute performance, and it did so at various points with the 8700K and the 9900K, as well as with Skylake-X and CPUs like the Core i9-9980XE. Since July, however, AMD’s desktop performance has accelerated away from Intel at a pace the larger company can’t match.

ET Deals: Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ $1,099, Roomba iRobot $229, Dell Hexa-Core Core i5 Desktop $449

ET Deals: Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ $1,099, Roomba iRobot $229, Dell Hexa-Core Core i5 Desktop $449
Samsung’s soon to be released Galaxy Note 10+ is our top deal of the day. Right now you can take advantage of to save up to a combined $750 dollars on this soon to be released smartphone with a mixture of trade-in and instant cash offers. Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10+ smartphone measures an enormous 6.8-inches with a high-end 1440p OLED display and some of the fastest smartphone hardware commercially available today. Samsung has set this device with an MSRP of $1,099 and a launch date of August 23, but you can take advantage of a trade-in offer to save up to $600 when you pre-order the phone today.

Meet the Most Comprehensive Ethical Hacking Course Ever Created

Meet the Most Comprehensive Ethical Hacking Course Ever Created
Standing armies aren’t the only threats to national security. Hackers have the potential to bring entire governments to their knees, and when it comes to stopping them, the best way is to fight fire with fire. Known as ethical or “white hat” hackers, these intrepid cyber warriors leverage the same tools and techniques as cybercriminals but use their skills good. These tech-savvy pros are in high-demand across countless industries, and companies in both the public and private sectors are paying them handsomely for their services. The is your one-stop resource for learning how to join their ranks, and it’s currently available for over 90% off at just $14.99.

Curiosity Spots Unexpectedly Complex Martian Rock

Curiosity Spots Unexpectedly Complex Martian Rock
NASA’s Curiosity rover has seen a lot of rocks. In fact, that’s almost all it sees on the surface of . Recently, the rover spotted a rock so strange that the team decided to move in for a closer look. The so-called “Strathdon” has , a geological quirk scientists didn’t expect to see on Mars. This points to a potentially complicated and watery past in the region explored by Curiosity. Curiosity landed on Mars in 2012, setting up shop in Gale Crater. Its goal was to make its way to nearby Mount Sharp and roll up the slope, examining the geology on the way.

The Galaxy Note 10+ 5G May Have Very Limited 5G Band Support in the US

The Galaxy Note 10+ 5G May Have Very Limited 5G Band Support in the US
Samsung has announced the Galaxy Note 10 and 10+ after many months of speculation, and this launch marks a new approach to 5G. With the Galaxy S10 launch, there was a completely different piece of hardware for 5G, but the Note 10 and 10+ both come in 5G variants. However, the band support is shaping up to be a complete mess with some carriers supporting one type of 5G and others using frequencies that barely exist on their networks. , Samsung is still scrambling to put the finishing touches on the 5G modems it will use in the Note 10.

Huawei Reveals HarmonyOS, a Possible Replacement for Android

Huawei Reveals HarmonyOS, a Possible Replacement for Android
Huawei has a new tool that might help it survive in the face of an oppressive US trade ban. After months of uncertainty, Huawei has , which it calls HarmonyOS. Previously known only as Hongmeng, HarmonyOS uses a completely new microkernel that is more dynamic and customizable than Linux. sees HarmonyOS as the future of wearables, IoT, laptops, and yes, smartphones. Huawei ramped up its efforts to make HarmonyOS a reality earlier this year when the US Commerce Department added the company to its “Entity List.” This list tracks individuals and companies that work against the interests of the US and prevents US firms from exporting technology to them without government approval.
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