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KitGuru

May 2018 - July 2018
Kept the tech news flowing for the highly regarded outlet KitGuru during one of the busiest periods of the year, E3, and beyond. Many of my articles were also featured on the popular YouTube tech news channel TechLinked, part of Linus Media Group.

2018

HWBOT adds second-gen AMD Ryzen Threadripper CPUs
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Announces the addition of second-gen AMD Ryzen Threadripper CPUs to HWBOT.
AMD reports highest second-quarter net income in seven years
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As seen on TechLinked

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Reports on AMD’s highest second-quarter net income in seven years.
Highlights the launch of Chrome version 68 by Google, which labels HTTP sites as "Not Secure."
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As seen on TechLinked

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Google has launched Chrome version 68, branding HTTP sites as “Not Secure".
Survey reveals that 86% of parents don’t follow age restrictions on video games
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Reports on a survey indicating that a majority of parents don’t adhere to age restrictions on video games.
RAMpage exploit can affect millions of Android devices, but the odds are stacked against it
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As seen on TechLinked

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Explores the RAMpage exploit and its potential impact on millions of Android devices.
Nvidia’s new G-Sync HDR module could cost manufacturers upwards of $500
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As seen on TechLinked

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Examines the potential cost implications for manufacturers of Nvidia’s new G-Sync HDR module.
Facebook testing paid subscriptions for private groups
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As seen on TechLinked

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Discusses Facebook’s testing of paid subscriptions for private groups.
Rumours claim that USB-C support is coming to 2019 iPhones
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Addresses rumors about USB-C support in upcoming iPhones in 2019.