This tiny chip is why you may need a new laptop soonThis tiny chip is why you may need a new laptop soon

Cypress has announced two new Type-C controllers able to support USB4 devices, destined to reach desktops and laptops soon.

Thunderbolt laptops are gradually becoming more affordable, but the arrival of these USB4-ready controllers - the first of their kind - could push prices down even further.

The USB4 protocol supports speeds of up to 40Gbps over

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Public-private partnerships key to stemming tide of cyber attacks
Financial crime in all its manifestations - fraud, money laundering or cyber scams - cost the global economy an estimated €4trn in 2019.

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Vodafone Australia finally launches its 5G network, will offer 5G roaming overseasVodafone Australia finally launches its 5G network, will offer 5G roaming overseas

Living vicariously through the old adage of 'better late than never', Vodafone has finally fired up its 5G network in Australia, with the telco switching on its first 5G sites today around Parramatta in Sydney's west.

Vodafone's 5G services will be progressively switched on from mid-2020 across parts of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth

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Apple to pay up to $500m over US slow phone claims
Apple has agreed to pay up to $500m (€447m) to settle litigation accusing it of quietly slowing down older iPhones as it launched new models, to induce owners to buy replacement phones.

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Sky to bundle Disney+ directly into its TV service
Instead of trying to beat Disneynew online streaming service, Sky is joining them.

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Huawei linked to Iran sales by papers from 2010
China's Huawei Technologies, which for years has denied violating American trade sanctions on Iran, produced internal company records in 2010 that show it was directly involved in sending prohibited US computer equipment to Iran's largest mobile-phone operator.

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