3 SciFi Technologies That Are About to Get Amazingly Real
Lisa Su, the talented new CEO for AMD, last week gave a pitch on the future to get people excited about where AMD is going. Based on the st...
3 SciFi Technologies That Are About to Get Amazingly Real
Lisa Su, the talented new CEO for AMD, last week gave a pitch on the future to get people excited about where AMD is going. Based on the st...
Gadget Ogling: Virtual Sensations, Radio-Wave Charges and a Bitcoin Keeper
We're edging ever closer toward a virtual reality boom, with Oculus finally promising its Rift headset will arrive in 2016. Yet what if...
Cyanogen Taps Truecaller in Effort to Build a Better Mobile OS
Cyanogen, best known for its FOSS Android-based OS, CyanogenMod, soon will provide caller ID screening and spam blocking directly from the ...
The Last Apple Watch Review You'll Ever Need to Read
If you're thinking about getting an Apple Watch and have been on the fence, this review is for you. Why? The Apple Watch, it turns out,...
Voyager-X Will Take You on a New Xfce Journey
Voyager-X 10.14.4, released in March, is based on Xubuntu/Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. This new Voyager-X is one of the first distros to use the new X...
Splatoon: Nintendo Hits You With Its Best Shot
Nintendo has invited players to paint the town red -- and green and blue and a palette of other colors -- in Global Testfire events over th...
Xiaomi's Mi 4i Spreads in Asia
Chinese wunderkind smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi is taking its flagship Mi 4i smartphone to Hong Kong and Singapore, with availability sla...
Twitter's Timid Anti-Trolling Tweaks
Twitter recently amended its rules in yet another attempt to crack down on the abuses perpetuated by online trolls, but the changes may do ...
Oculus VR Promises a Rift for All in 2016
An exact date hasn't been set, but Facebook's Oculus VR on Wednesday announced that the highly anticipated consumer version of its ...
EM Drive Stirs Blood of Hopeful Space Explorers
It may not be warp drive, but electro-magnetic drive, aka "EM drive," is perhaps even more exciting, because it has a better chan...
'Night Terrors' Could Turn Your Home Into a Hellscape
Gamers could get the chance to count themselves among the things that go bump in the night, if Novum Analytics' Night Terrors , an augm...
Mumblehard Malware Mugs Linux Servers
A family of Linux malware targeting Linux and BSD servers has been lurking around for five years, Eset has reported. Dubbed "Linux/Mum...
Report: Top Endpoint Security Packages Perfectly Foil Drive-By Attacks
Drive-by attacks on the Internet are a particularly pernicious form of online threat, especially for individual Web surfers. On the corpora...
Facebook Responds to Critics by Unlocking Internet.org
Facebook on Monday announced that it will expand Internet.org to ensure that it doesn't conflict with the principles of a free and open...
FOSSers Puzzle Over Significance of Open Source .Net Core
Microsoft last week released a preview of the next version of its .Net Core runtime distribution, fulfilling last fall's pledge to open...
Adobe Adds Dazzle to Lightroom
Adobe's recently launched new version of Lightroom for its Creative Cloud Photography platform improves performance of the photo manage...
Holy Crap: Microsoft Is Building Tomorrowland!
One of the movies I'm really looking forward to this month is Disney's Tomorrowland . My first real job was at Disneyland, and I wa...
Gadget Ogling: Wine in a Dash, Connected Bicycles, and a Wearable for Behinds
I'll admit I'm not the planet's most refined wine connoisseur, but I do enjoy a glass or two of red with my dinner. Right now, ...
Elon Musk Unveils Tesla's World-Changing Powerwall
Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk on Thursday announced the company's plan to develop residential and business battery systems, including the ...
Steer Clear of iOS 8's Infinite Loop
A flaw in iOS 8 allows hackers essentially to crash apps that perform SSL communications whenever they like. Skycure reported the bug at th...
Microsoft Offers Devs an Edge
Microsoft on Wednesday made its new Edge browser available to participants in the Windows Insider Program. Joe Belfiore, corporate vice pre...
Apple Watch Could Be a Password Alternative
With password tolerance levels at all time low, alternatives to the pesky and insecure authenticators are beginning to abound. One of those...
Vivid Vervet Doesn't Have Much Meat on Its Bones
You will not see much new in Ubuntu 15.04, aka "Vivid Vervet" -- as in East African monkey -- unless you peer under the hood. The...
Can LG's Hot G4 Smoke the Competition?
LG on Tuesday unveiled its latest flagship smartphone, the G4. The official launch followed weeks of leaks about the device's design an...
IoT: Why Security Pros Need to Prepare Now
Have you ever heard of the Cullinan diamond? If you haven't, it was the largest diamond ever discovered: a 3106 carat diamond found in ...
Other Shoe Drops in White House Security Breach
Last year's breach of unclassified White House computer systems reportedly was far more intrusive than initially thought and included t...
Gadget Ogling: Pretty 3D Printing, an Eye-Catching Engagement Ring Box and a Sturdy Smartphone
3D printing is fascinating. It still seems wild to me that you can download schematics for anything and have a plastic version of a physica...
Treyarch: Black Ops III More Ambitious Than World at War
Activision on Monday announced the launch date for Call of Duty: Black Ops III -- Friday, Nov. 6. The company is departing from its tradit...
Can Microsoft Take Back Momentum From Google and Apple?
Microsoft is holding its Build event this week, marking the beginning of its major push to launch Windows 10. Build is in San Francisco thi...
Dev Aims to Light the Way for Apple Watch Gaming
Coinciding with the official Apple Watch launch on Friday, a slew of apps and games are making their debuts. One of the early hopefuls is W...
Take Your Apple Watch Face and Love It!
Apple is known for fantastic product design, but it's not known for customization. The first iPhone hit the world nearly eight years ag...
YouTube Marks 10 Years of Nondisruptive Revolution
YouTube on Thursday celebrated its first full decade. It was 10 years ago to the day that cofounder Jawed Karim uploaded the site's fir...
Google's Low-Fee Fi: Ho-Hum
Google on Wednesday announced Fi, a program that combines the wireless networks of carrier partners Sprint and T-Mobile with more than 1 mi...
Breach Outbreaks Fuel Encryption Adoption
As data breaches make headlines around the world, more companies are turning to encryption to protect their information jewels. That is one...
Ubuntu's Vivid Vervet Makes Snappy Entrance
Canonical on Tuesday announced the release of Ubuntu 15.04, aka "Vivid Vervet," as in East African monkey. It will be available f...
Government Surveillance: What to Do, What to Do?
The CIA has been trying to hack into iOS for years. British and American agencies reportedly have collaborated to create a map of the Inter...
Google Dresses Up Android Wear
Google on Monday released an update to Android Wear -- the first significant feature refresh for its wearable device software since its int...
US Navy Gears Up for Cyberwarfare
The U.S. Fleet Cyber Command, part of the U.S. 10th Fleet, reportedly is developing a strategy for modernizing its cyberoperations and tran...
We'll Soon Live in an Imaginary World
Virtual and augmented reality and holographic image technologies are coming at us with the speed of a freight train, and it won't be lo...
Gadget Ogling: A Juicy Wristband, a Gamy Wearable and a Dorky Dongle
Asus is taking a common-sense approach to the fitness tracker game by debuting a new watch with a 10-day battery life. Thanks to its squar...
Riding in Driverless Cars Could Be Sickening
Self-driving vehicles could increase the likelihood of motion sickness in some riders, suggests a UMTRI study released last week. Motion s...
China's Great Cannon Could Point Anywhere When Next Fuse Is Lit
China has a new censorship tool that is causing alarm. It's known as the "Great Cannon." The University of Toronto's Cit...
LG Lends Substance to G4 Rumors
LG on Thursday confirmed rumors about the basic look of its upcoming G4 flagship smartphone with a post on its Facebook page. Details abou...
Opening Windows Source Code Could Improve Security
Microsoft Technical Fellow Mark Russinovich raised a few eyebrows at ChefCon earlier this month, when he aired the possibility of Windows ...
Guitar Hero Strikes Back
Activision on Tuesday took the wraps off Guitar Hero Live , setting the video gaming stage for a battle of the bands. Though Guitar Hero...
SuperX OS Greases the Classic Linux Wheel
SuperX OS is a solid Linux distribution that dispels all of the criticisms about using free open source operating systems. SuperX is a rel...
Apple Devs Play WWDC Lottery
Apple on Tuesday announced that its 26th annual Worldwide Developers Conference will take place in San Francisco June 8-12. The event will...
New Smart Drone Breaks $1K Barrier
A new aerial drone from 3D Robotics packs two computers and an array of powerful features for $999. The computers -- one on the craft and ...
Reactions to New MacBook Run From Tepid to Cold
Early reviewers last week weighed in on Apple's new MacBook, and for the most part, they were underwhelmed. The new MacBook is 13.1mm ...
Apple's Storm Clouds
An Apple shop recently dumped Apple for Dell following a surprising revelation. Over most of the last two decades, the only time I've ...