Microsoft Puts Another Nail in Internet Explorer 10's Coffin By Lucian Armasu published 29 January 19
$6,000 XTAL Headset Has What VR Needs: Hands-On By Scharon Harding published 9 January 19 A realistic, beautiful display, an impressive 180-degree FOV and game-changing, controller-free hand usage in VR. XTAL, VRgineers’ $6,000 VR headset, has so much of what we hope for in consumer VR.
Samsung to Manufacture IBM’s 7nm Power CPUs By Lucian Armasu published 20 December 18 IBM announced that Samsung will manufacture its future Power chips using the 7nm EUV process.
AWS Now Offers Arm-based Compute Instances By Lucian Armasu published 27 November 18 Amazon, the leading provider of public cloud infrastructure, is now offering its customers Arm-based compute instances that are up to 45% cheaper than the Intel and AMD-based alternatives.
Windows 10 October 2018 Update (1809) Still Flawed, Incompatible With Some AMD GPUs By Nathaniel Mott published 15 November 18 Microsoft re-released the Windows 10 October 2018 Update on November 14, but even after missing its launch window by a month, the update has serious bugs.
AMD Claims First 7nm GPUs With Radeon Instinct MI60, MI50 By Zhiye Liu published 6 November 18 AMD announced the world's first 7nm graphics cards at its Next Horizon event.
Hardware Vendor Says Tariffs Raising Prices by Up to 10 Percent By Scharon Harding published 2 November 18 Custom hardware maker MBX Systems says its component suppliers, including Intel, HPE and Samsung, have increased prices. This has impacted MBX's pricing.
If Your Company Runs on PCs, Should Anyone Get a Mac? By Leah Heilbrunn published 15 September 18 If your company is primarily PC, which employees (if any) should get a Mac?
Intel Fixes Yet Another Flaw In Management Engine By Nathaniel Mott published 14 September 18 Positive Technologies discovered a new vulnerability in Intel's Management Engine that could allow hackers to compromise sensitive information.
Lenovo And NetApp Partner Up, Release All-Flash Arrays By Paul Alcorn published 13 September 18 Lenovo announced at its Transform 2.0 event that it is partnering with NetApp to produce a new line of all-flash and hybrid all-flash arrays.
Newly Discovered Security Weakness Affects Most Laptops By Nathaniel Mott published 13 September 18 F-Secure discovered a cold boot attack that bypasses existing safeguards to let attackers steal information from a laptop's RAM when it's improperly rebooted.
When’s the Right Time for IT to Allow Windows Updates? By Regina Ciardiello published 13 September 18 Updating Windows can bring businesses a lot of helpful features, but should IT departments push updates immediately upon release?
How Much Does Your IT Department Know About You? By Leah Heilbrunn published 12 September 18 If you're on a company computer, your employer could be logging your every move. But how much can your company really know?
Porn Cams, Blackmail and Hacked Payrolls: IT Pros Tell All By Regina Ciardiello published 4 September 18 Think you’ve seen it all when it comes to insecure IT? Wait until you hear these security pros’ wildest stories.
Outsourced IT: Do You Need Your Own Staff? By Christine Horton published 2 September 18 Having all your IT resources in-house can be expensive. But moving to a managed service provider has its own issues. How do you strike the right balance?
Can Your Business Trust the Cloud? By Leah Heilbrunn published 29 August 18 Cloud backup is an important part of any business's data security program, but how do you make sure your data is secure?
Intel's New Roadmap Revealed: 10nm Ice Lake In 2020, 14nm Cooper Lake 2019 By Paul Alcorn published 8 August 18 Intel has reveled its new adjusted roadmap in the wake of the delayed 10nm process.
Semiconductor Market Caught In Middle of US-China Trade War By Nathaniel Mott published 8 August 18 Despite warnings from the U.S. House of Representatives and industry experts, Trump administration tariffs on Chinese goods will hit the semiconductor market.
Breaking: Intel Data-Centric Innovation Summit By Paul Alcorn published 8 August 18 We're here at Intel's headquarters in Santa Clara, CA for the company's Data-Centric Innovation Summit.
SK Hynix Introduces '4D NAND' By Paul Alcorn published 8 August 18 SK Hynix introduces its 4D NAND, but it doesn't take flash into the fourth dimension.