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A Newly Restored ‘The Shining' Debuts In Cannes
Thirty-nine years later, Jack is still not a dull boy.
Carnegie Library: Inside Apple's New Flagship Store
Carnegie Library has been labeled Apple’s “most historic, ambitious restoration by far,” an Apple Store that’s more than two years in the making, costing over $30 million.
Help Coming On Blocking Scam Calls For Robocall Plagued Us
New measures by U.S. regulators could help thwart some of the billions of robocalls received in the U.S.
New Security Flaw In Intel Chips Could Affect Millions
Intel has revealed another hardware security flaw that could affects millions of machines around the world.
Microsoft Powers Up Windows 10's Game Bar With Truly Useful Tools For PC Enthusiasts
Performance tracking, Spotify integration, better volume management tools, and cross-platform chat are available to Windows Insiders starting now.
Huawei Is Basically Forcing Fans To Buy The P30 Pro By Crippling The P30
Call it “abate and switch.” But hey, at least you get a headphone jack.
Apple Revamps Tv App For Direct Subscriptions To Channels
Apple users will be able to subscribe to HBO, Showtime and a handful of other channels directly through Apple’s new TV app, bypassing the need to download or launch a separate app.
Apple Revamps Tv App For Direct Subscriptions To Channels
Apple users will be able to subscribe to HBO, Showtime and a handful of other channels directly through Apple’s new TV app, bypassing the need to download or launch a separate app.
Help Coming On Blocking Scam Calls For Robocall Plagued Us
New measures by U.S. regulators could help thwart some of the billions of robocalls received in the U.S.
Explorer Recounts Making The Deepest Ocean Dive In History
Taking the hours-long journey to what is believed to be the deepest point mankind has visited in any ocean was a complicated one, and for Victor Vescovo, it meant being constantly on the alert as he monitored his state-of-the-art vessel.
The Internet Of Things
The Opportunities And Risks Of An Increasingly Hyper-Connected World
Acer CEO Jason Chen Explains Why His PCs Are Going Niche
Acer tries to find PC sales opportunities that competitors might miss.
Sorry, Gamers: Acer's ConceptD PCs Are Powerful, Quiet, And Cool, But Made For Creators
Because hot, loud gaming PCs don’t play well in artsy studios.
The Sinking City Hands-on Preview: Like Sherlock Holmes, But Weird
Sherlock Holmes? More like Shock-ler...Bones. I tried.
RTX On GTX: Nvidia's Latest Driver Unlocks Ray Tracing On Geforce GTX Graphics Cards
Nvidia also released three new ray-tracing tech demos.
Qualcomm's Snapdragon 730G Processor Was Built For Kick-ass Mobile Gaming
No phones have been announced with the Snapdragon 730 or 730G.
Intel's Optane Memory Finally Supports Celeron And Pentium Budget PCs That Need A Boost
A recent Optane Memory driver update does the trick.
AMD's 2nd-Gen Ryzen Pro Mobile Chips See Some Traction With HP, Lenovo Design Wins
An Intel Core or the new 2nd-gen Ryzen Pro chips? Your choice.
Indoor Navigation: Emerging Tech Revolution
It’s impossible to deny the nigh-on revolutionary effect that Global Positioning System (GPS) technology and all of the features built upon it have had on our lives.
Science Says: Why Biodiversity Matters To You
You may go your entire life without seeing an endangered species, yet the globe’s biodiversity crisis threatens all of humanity in numerous unseen or unrecognized ways, scientists say.
Report: Facebook Considering Its Own Cryptocurrency For Payments
The Wall Street Journal reports that Facebook plans a cryptocurrency-based payment system that it could launch for billions of users worldwide.
Japan's Private Rocket Reaches Outer Space For First Time
A Japanese aerospace startup funded by a former internet maverick successfully launched a small rocket into space last weekend, making it the first commercially developed Japanese rocket to reach orbit.
NOAA Picks Uri To Host Its New Ocean Exploration Institute
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that it has picked the University of Rhode Island as the home of a new institute for ocean exploration.
Indoor Navigation: Emerging Tech Revolution
It’s impossible to deny the nigh-on revolutionary effect that Global Positioning System (GPS) technology and all of the features built upon it have had on our lives.
NOAA Picks Uri To Host Its New Ocean Exploration Institute
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that it has picked the University of Rhode Island as the home of a new institute for ocean exploration.
Science Says: Why Biodiversity Matters To You
You may go your entire life without seeing an endangered species, yet the globe’s biodiversity crisis threatens all of humanity in numerous unseen or unrecognized ways, scientists say.
Amazon Opens First Go Store That Accepts Cash
Amazon launched its high-tech Go convenience store a year ago, where shoppers can pull items off the shelf and walk out. Now it’s adding a decidedly low-tech feature: accepting cash.
Foodtech: Changing The Way We Eat
With consumers becoming increasingly conscious of their health and the environment, new startups are innovating in food and introducing new technology to reduce carbon emissions and make us healthier and greener.
Robotics Challenge Sparks Students' Passion For Stem Careers
More than 15,000 students from about 40 countries brought robots they’ve spent months building and fine-tuning to Louisville recently for a world championship designed to spark their interest in pursuing careers in fields such as engineering and technology.
New Movie Starring Pikachu Is Just A Hokey Pokémon
It’s got an adorable hero from an iconic media brand who is voiced by a proven box office master at snark. But, somehow, “Pokémon Detective Pikachu” never really gets arresting.