Projectors have always offered larger screen sizes compared with “traditional” displays, but they come with drawbacks like poor resolution, expensive replacement bulbs, and restrictive requirements for placement. Those problems might go away forever with the newly unveiled Dell Advanced 4K Laser Projector. As the name suggests, this is a 4K …
Read More »Microsoft Pix can now turn your iPhone photos into art, thanks to artificial intelligence
Microsoft is rolling out an update to its AI-powered photo editing app, Microsoft Pix, that aims to give Prisma and others like it some new competition. While the app was originally designed to enhance your iPhone photos by tweaking things like color, exposure and other variables, the newly updated Microsoft …
Read More »GlobalFoundries Announces Early 7nm Availability, Huge Gains Over 14nm FinFET
Over the past few years, we’ve seen the foundry business evolve from a single-horse race that TSMC effectively “won” each and every cycle to a two-way competition with Samsung. Now, GlobalFoundries is making a serious push of its own with early 7nm technology availability and volume production currently planned for …
Read More »Microsoft Details Windows 10’s Built-in Ransomware Protection
When WannaCry hit last month, Microsoft took the unusual step of patching all of its older operating systems to guard against the systemic threat the ransomware posed to infrastructure and critical facilities, like hospitals. The one OS that didn’t require any patching was Windows 10. Now, Microsoft has released a …
Read More »Firefox 54 Finally Supports Multithreading, May Beat Chrome on RAM Usage
After eight years of work, Mozilla just took the wraps off its multi-threaded rendering engine and declared it ready for the general public to use. The new Firefox 54 is capable of using multiple threads simultaneously — a major step forward for the browser. In a new Medium post, Mozilla’s …
Read More »Twitter tweaks its design again in an attempt to woo newcomers
In an effort to better cater to newcomers, Twitter once again is redesigning its app across mobile, desktop and the web. The revamp isn’t a radical departure from its prior look-and-feel or user experience – unlike when it introduced its own stories-like feature called Moments, for example, or when began …
Read More »Microsoft Pix can now turn your iPhone photos into art, thanks to A.I.
Microsoft is rolling out an update to its AI-powered photo editing app, Microsoft Pix, that aims to give Prisma and others like it some new competition. While the app was originally designed to enhance your iPhone photos by tweaking things like color, exposure and other variables, the newly updated Microsoft …
Read More »New Microsoft Whitepaper Details Windows 10’s Built-in Ransomware Protection
When WannaCry hit last month, Microsoft took the unusual step of patching all of its older operating systems to guard against the systemic threat the ransomware posed to infrastructure and critical facilities, like hospitals. The one OS that didn’t require any patching was Windows 10. Now, Microsoft has released a …
Read More »Plex can now play local video files on Android, no media server required
Personal media player software maker Plex says it’s now easier for mobile users on Android to play any video file saved on their device within its app. The move will enable it to better challenge VLC, an app users have historically turned to in order play a wider variety of …
Read More »Netflix’s New Content Download Option Has a Hidden Catch
When Netflix added support for content downloading late last year, it was hailed as a long-overdue move for the popular VOD service. Having now used the option while traveling on several occasions, I can confirm that while it can be buggy — I’ve had to restart downloads multiple times and playback …
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