In a world of media conglomerates, do regular folks have a shot at building TV for themselves anymore? In one rural Georgia mountain town, the answer is yes.
No, itโs not really a surprise at this point that the much-talked-about deal between NVIDIA and ARM has been called off. It was clearly a bad move for the industry, as it would have made every company in the field dependent on a firm that is arguably a direct competitor.The European Union, the United States, and United Kingdom each pushed back against the deal, which started at a valuation of $38.5 billion, but continued to grow in value as ARMโs stock soared during the pandemic. But the signs โฆ
One definite trend with a lot of my writing tends to be a desire to give new types of gadgets a shot before much of the rest of the world gets their hands on them.This doesnโt necessarily mean things like new MacBooks or Surface devicesโI donโt have the connections for things like that just yet. But I have found a little niche as someone who writes about new things before theyโve really found an audience or a market.And with that in mind, Iโm writing this in Ghostwriter, a Linux app, on a JingPโฆ
Between Microsoft and a buzzy laptop manufacturer, two separate visions are floating around out there of more sustainable computer upgrade paths for consumers. Maybe we should just be glad that folks are thinking long-term.