Technology

Apple Targets Education Market With New $299 iPad

  At an unusual education-focused event in Chicago, Apple unveiled a new iPad with a student discount, as well as plenty of features to draw regular consumers as well. The latest iPad still features a 9.7-inch Retina screen, but the base model now includes a higher-resolution touch sensor to support …

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Microsoft Uses Intel FPGAs to Drive Better Search Results

Microsoft was one of the first companies to experiment with FPGAs in data centers; the company began testing FPGAs with its Project Catapult designs back in 2011. That work has continued through the present day, with successive generations of FPGAs deployed to improve search results and lower response time. Today, …

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Google begins to roll out mobile-first indexing

Google announced this morning its “mobile -first” indexing of the web is now starting to roll out, after a year and a half of testing and experimentation. Back in 2016, Google first detailed its plan to change the way its search index operates, explaining how its algorithms would eventually be …

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Samsung Galaxy S9, S9+ Users Reporting Touch Screen Dead Zones

The Samsung Galaxy S9 has been hailed as having the best smartphone display available today. The phone’s overall design and functionality is an evolutionary improvement over the S8, though its camera has been highly praised. One unwanted feature, however, is mucking things up for folks — the appearance of dead …

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