Apple’s autonomous car project has morphed yet again. This time, it’s being described as a massive exercise in artificial intelligence that concentrates on self-driving. It appears Apple may be leaving the hardware part — the steel, glass, and rubber car — to others. The latest information comes from a reliable …
Read More »Microsoft Issues Surprise Windows XP Patch to Protect From State-Sponsored Hackers
Microsoft has tried and tried, but it just can’t get away from Windows XP. In a way, Microsoft should be happy that it released an operating system so popular that it’s still running on millions of PCs more than 15 years after it was released. Microsoft sure isn’t happy that …
Read More »Surface Laptop Review Roundup: Nice Hardware, Windows 10 S Disappoints
Every Surface product Microsoft has ever launched has focused on the needs of a particular niche of users. Surface RT, Surface and Surface Pro took on the tablet market, Surface Book is a 2-in-1 with the option of a faster GPU, and the Surface Studio is meant for designers and …
Read More »Russian Hackers Attacked Infrastructure, Voting Data in 39 States
We already knew that Russian hackers had struck at the United States’ election in an unprecedented way in 2016, but a new report suggests there were far more attacks across the US than were previously known. Hackers didn’t just attack the Democratic and Republican parties. They directly targeted election officials …
Read More »Intel Sued for Allegedly Defective, Exploding Phones
Several years ago, back when Intel was still trying to break into the smartphone market, the company announced a highly unusual partnership. Because Intel couldn’t build a smartphone modem integrated on-die on its own silicon at that time, the company decided to partner with TSMC, which handled its modem manufacturing. …
Read More »Hovering Over Links Can Install New Malware
The weakest link in computer security is often the user, which is why so many online attacks involve social engineering. If someone can trick you into opening an email attachment or visiting a malware website, they can own your system. Even when you think you’re being careful, clever online villains …
Read More »The Essential Phone’s Exclusive Carrier Will Be Sprint
Andy Rubin’s Android startup, Essential, announced its first phone earlier this month. No details on carrier partnerships were available at the time, but Essential promised to provide more information ahead of the launch. Now, the company has announced Sprint, and only Sprint, will be the carrier partner for the Essential Phone. …
Read More »Intel Quietly Threatens Microsoft, Qualcomm Over x86 Emulation
Last week, Intel published a blog post detailing the 39th anniversary of the x86 microarchitecture’s launch and the various ways the microarchitecture has evolved over the decades, from the advent of various SIMD (single instruction multiple data) capabilities to advanced encryption and broken security hardware security enhancements. For the most …
Read More »This Is My Rig: David Cardinal’s PC Build for Photoshop
It used to be that building your own PC was a way to save money. Then it became a way to create top-performing machines. Now, for me at least, it’s mostly a way to make sure I get the components I want, in the configuration I want. Oh, and it’s …
Read More »Google’s smart keyboard app Gboard adds phrase suggestions, a draw-an-emoji feature & more
Google this morning is rolling out a notable update for its smart keyboard app, Gboard, which introduces a number of new features aimed at helping you communicate more quickly, while typing less. In the latest release, Google is improving typing quality via machine intelligence, which is an under-the-hood update that …
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