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Myths And Risks In App That Gives You Peek Into Older Self
Is a peek into the future worth your privacy in the present? That concern was pushed to the spotlight this week with the resurgence of a smartphone app that uses artificial intelligence to transform your current face into your younger and older selves.
Origin PC Millennium
An overabundance of drive bays, customization options, and general beastliness
10 Essential iPad Features You Need To Start Using
The iPad is a lot more than just a big iPhone. Features like split view and split keyboards help transform it into a productivity workhorse.The ipad is a lot more than just a big iPhone. Features like split view and split keyboards help transform it into a productivity workhorse.
Ryzen 9 3950X - a 16‑core Challenge To Intel's Gaming Dominance
Will AMD’s 16 cores of goodness erase Intel’s gaming advantage? Only tests will tell.
Apple, Google Continue Inclusive Push With New Emojis
Apple and Google are rolling out dozens of new emojis that of course include cute critters, but also expand the number of images of human diversity.
For Formula E Teams, Winning Is Almost Secondary
Sure, Formula E teams want to win and make money.
FEDS: Microsoft Worker Stole Millions In Digital Currency
A former Microsoft worker has been charged in what investigators describe as a scheme to steal $10 million in digital currency.
Retail Rivals Crash Amazon's Prime Day Party
The gravitational pull of Amazon Prime Day is so strong on shoppers it’s benefiting other retailers as well, according to an early analysis from a key data group.
SPACEX: Leaky Valve Caused Crew Capsule To Explode In Test
A leaky valve caused a SpaceX crew capsule to explode during a ground test back in April, destroying the spacecraft and dealing a blow to the company’s effort to launch astronauts.
Facebook Faces $5B FTC Fine, Largest Ever In Tech
At $5 billion, the fine the FTC is about to levy on Facebook is by far the largest it’s given to a technology company, easily eclipsing the second largest, $22 million for Google in 2012.
Samsung Predicts 56% Drop In 2Q Profit On Weak Chip Market
Samsung Electronics Co. said its operating profit for the last quarter likely fell more than 56% from a year earlier amid a weak market for memory chips.
NSA Warns That ‘BlueKeep' Vulnerability In Windows XP And 7 Is Especially Dangerous
Microsoft has issued a BlueKeep patch for Windows 7, and in an unusual step, for Windows XP as well.
10 New Features Apple Borrowed, Copied, And Stole From Google, Samsung, Microsoft, And Fitbit
Apple unveiled a list of new things during its WWDC keynote, but most of them were old news to Android fans.
We Ran Quake Ii RTX On A Geforce RTX 2080 Ti Card, And Here's How Fast It Was
Nvidia’s remastered Quake II RTX is the first fully path-traced video game, and you can have it for free.
Seagate Firecuda 510 Nvme Ssd: Very Fast Almost All The Time
This SSD was scintillantly fast, but dropped to merely good in one test.
PCIe4.0
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW, FROM CAVEATS TO COMPATIBILITY TO SPECSAMD’S NEW RYZEN PLATFORM USHERS IN THE FIRST BIG CHANGES TO PCIE SINCE 2010.
Next-gen Xbox ‘Project Scarlett' console packs Ryzen, Radeon Navi, SSDs, and ray-tracing
Here’s what you need to know about the next-gen Xbox console and Project xCloud.
Jackery Honda 290 Portable Power Station: Big, Powerful, And Oh So Expensive
If you need a lot of portable power, then boy do we have the power station for you.
Workout: Apple Taking Fitness Further
With Apple prioritizing fitness initiatives through Apple Watch and the iPhone, many believe that Apple is headed in a new direction.
Space-Tourism Biz Virgin Galactic Going Public After Merger
Richard Branson’s space-tourism venture, Virgin Galactic, is planning to go public, creating the first listed human spaceflight firm.
Mystery Of NSA Leak Lingers As Stolen Document Case Winds Up
Federal agents descended on the suburban Maryland house with the flash and bang of a stun grenade, blocked off the street and spent hours questioning the homeowner about a theft of government documents that prosecutors would later describe as “breathtaking” in its scale.
Trump V. Big Tech: Social Media Summit Will Snub Tech Titans
President Donald Trump is gathering conservative groups at the White House this week for a “summit” on social media that will prominently snub the tech titans who run big platforms on Facebook, Twitter and Google.
Jony Ive Leaves An Apple That Continues To Flourish
Towards the end of June, Apple dropped something of a bombshell among the tech press: the corporation’s Chief Design Officer, Jony Ive, was set to leave the company to launch his own design firm, LoveFrom.
Flying Blind: Apps Help Visually Impaired Navigate Airport
Navigating airports can be tricky.
Asus Proart PA34VC Professional Curved Monitor: Bridging Gaming And Creative
The Asus ProArt PA34VC Professional Curved Monitor is made for both work and play. It’s designed for video editors, designers, and photographers and features excellent color accuracy along with a number of gaming-friendly features. Its curved, ultra-wide panel, with a 21:9 aspect ratio, is of a type more commonly seen in gaming monitors—as is its maximum 100Hz refresh rate and AMD FreeSync.
‘Spider-Man' Swings Again With A Successful Sequel
Peter Parker might be forgiven for craving a vacation as “Spider-Man: Far From Home” begins.
Laurene Jobs & Leonardo Dicaprio Helps Create New Environmental Alliance
Leonardo DiCaprio is joining with billionaire investors and philanthropists Laurene Powell Jobs and Brian Sheth to create a new nonprofit environmental powerhouse charged with tackling climate change and the loss of biodiversity.
NASA Launches Orion Crew Capsule To Test Abort System
NASA conducted a full-stress launch abort test Tuesday for the Orion capsules designed to carry astronauts to the moon.
Germany Fines Facebook $2.3 Million Under Hate Speech Law
German authorities said that they have imposed a 2 million-euro ($2.3 million) fine on Facebook under a law designed to combat hate speech.
Jony Ive: Legend Departs From Apple
After more than two decades at the helm, responsible for designing some of the world’s most iconic technology products, Jony Ive has announced he will step down as Apple’s chief design officer.