Earlier this year, we covered Ampere, the start-up company formed by Renee James, former President of Intel. At the time, the company had just emerged from stealth mode and announced its plan to bring a new ARM-based server to market to compete in the cloud computing arena. Today, the company …
Read More »Microsoft Backs Down, Won’t Warn Users Away From Using Chrome, Firefox
Last week, news leaked that Microsoft’s upcoming build 1809 of Windows 10 (the October 2018 update) would include a new warning system that informed users they already had Microsoft Edge installed when they attempted to download Chrome or Firefox. The new warning — and that was Microsoft’s term for its …
Read More »Hands On With CyberLink Director Suite 365
CyberLink’s collection of editing tools have long been an alternative to Adobe’s Creative Cloud, but now the company has made the comparison more clear by wrapping them into a unified offering branded Director Suite 365. While still promoting the individual purchase of its applications, CyberLink has taken a page out …
Read More »Intel Core i7-9700K, 9900K Confirmed to Use Solder, Not Paste
Ever since Intel switched away from using solder to a thermal interface material on its desktop CPUs, enthusiasts have been asking the company to reverse that decision — and occasionally cracking the integrated heat spreader off the CPU to remove Intel’s thermal interface material (TIM) and substitute their own. Earlier …
Read More »YouTube to shut down standalone Gaming app, as gaming gets a new home on YouTube
YouTube will no longer maintain a separate app targeting gaming and live game streaming, the company announced today. The YouTube Gaming app, which first arrived in 2015, will be sunset sometime next spring as its host of features make their way over to YouTube’s main site. Over the years, the …
Read More »Kayak’s new AR feature will tell you if your carry-on bag fits the overhead bin
Popular travel app Kayak has put augmented reality to clever use with a new feature that lets you measure the size of your carry-on bag using just your smartphone. Its updated iOS app now takes advantage of Apple’s ARKit technology to introduce a new Bag Measurement tool that will …
Read More »Linux Torvalds Steps Back From Linux in Favor of Self-Improvement
Silicon Valley and the wider tech community have always had a place for blunt, tell-it-like-it-is kind of people, but some personalities loom larger than others. When it comes to software development, Linus Torvalds has a reputation for being someone who tolerates no fools and pulls no punches. He’s also …
Read More »Apple Is Deleting Movies Customers Purchased on iTunes, Denying Refunds [Updated]
Update 9/18/18: The issue is related to region locking; read our new story for details. The original story continues below. When digital downloads first began to cut into the physical media market, one common argument was that buying digital goods meant they were never really yours. That argument hasn’t gone away, …
Read More »Google’s parental control software Family Link expands to teens
Google’s parental control software for mobile devices, Family Link, will now help parents of teenagers, too. The company announced this morning the addition of new features aimed at parents of children over the age of 13. Perhaps the most controversial choice Google has made with this expansion is that teens …
Read More »Apple’s AirPower Charger May Be Doomed by Overheating, Comm Issues
Apple announced its first phone with wireless charging more than a year ago with the iPhone X. Now, there are more phones on the way with wireless charging, but there’s still no “official” way to charge those phones wirelessly. Apple’s promised AirPower pad from the iPhone X event is still …
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