The organization, which trains police to respond to active shooters, uploaded database with personal info to a public web server without password protecting it. | Continue reading
Five different backdoors were found in Cisco's software this year, and Cisco's history with backdoors goes back many years. | Continue reading
Laptop Mag released its initial benchmarks for the 13-inch MacBook Pro, and its SSD numbers are particularly fast. | Continue reading
Magic Leap finally revealed some of the specifications for its upcoming mixed reality headset, which will release this summer. | Continue reading
Arm and Samsung will collaborate on developing high-performance Cortex-A76 CPUs on 7nm and 5nm process nodes in the coming years. | Continue reading
AMD is preparing 45W eight-core Ryzen 7 2700E and six-core Ryzen 5 2600E processors, according to new information from ASRock. | Continue reading
You can get a high-quality processor for less than $70. We tested several cheap CPUs to help you find the right one. | Continue reading
Industry sources say that Nvidia's next-gen GPU platform will appear this summer. | Continue reading
AMD’s rivalry with Intel dates back decades. And while Team Red has nearly always been the underdog, the smaller company has its fair share of CPU firsts. | Continue reading
Intel unveiled details about its quantum chip technology that its chips above from 1,000 to 1 million qubits. | Continue reading
Summit, the United States’ latest supercomputer, has ended China’s two-year reign as the world’s fastest supercomputer. | Continue reading
Windows 10 laptops with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 chip were plagued by slow performance, but its Snapdragon 1000 chip could change that. | Continue reading
Samsung revealed an upcoming 8TB NVMe PCIe 4.0 solid-state drive based on the NF1 form factor. | Continue reading
An EU Committee on Legal Affairs advanced the copyright reform proposal with a vote. This July, the bill go to the European Parliament for an initial vote that will start the negotiations with the EU Council. | Continue reading
HTC's Vive Pro offers a comfy upgrade path for VR early adopters. It's the best consumer headset available. Just make sure your GPU and wallet can take the hit. | Continue reading
With the new ThinkPad P52, Lenovo crammed an Nvidia Quadro P3200, a hexa-core Intel Xeon processor, and up to 128GB of memory in a 15" body. | Continue reading
Intel announced that the company will bring a discrete graphics card to market in 2020. | Continue reading
Intel's braces for AMD's impact in the server market with the goal to keep AMD's share under 20%. | Continue reading
We met with Intel and asked a few pointed questions about its now-infamous 28-core CPU demo. | Continue reading
Intel demonstrates a 28-core processor at 5.0 GHz at Computex. | Continue reading
The submerged PC/fish habitat we spotted at the Aorus booth at Taipei 101 is one of the most captivating system mods we've run across in ages. | Continue reading
The company said this new persistent memory "represents a new class of memory and storage technology architected specifically for data center usage." | Continue reading
Children as young as two can learn to use a PC. Here's what to expect at every age. | Continue reading
Nvidia put a fork in its now infamous GeForce Partner Program, citing recent negative commentary as the primary reason for the abrupt cancellation. | Continue reading
AMD announced a new lineup of Ryzen Pro models for commercial desktops and laptops and that it is sampling its second-generation Threadripper products to customers. | Continue reading
Oath's new privacy policy and Terms of Service will waive users' rights to launch class action lawsuits against the company, giving users little choice in the matter. The company will also share users' data with over 100 third-parties. | Continue reading
Creepy new AI features from Google finish your sentences in email and make human-sounding phone calls on your behalf. But whose voice is it, really? | Continue reading
The online German computer magazine Heise.de is reporting that eight new Spectre-class vulnerabilities have been discovered. | Continue reading
Researchers from Dutch security company Computest uncovered a remotely exploitable flaw in some Volkswagen and Audi models that the Volkswagen Group doesn't want to patch. | Continue reading
This new storage drive got the highest scores we've ever seen. | Continue reading