Six months after it was announced, Amazon Prime Video is finally on the Apple TV. There are also new features in tvOS 11.2, and iOS […] Read the original post by Jason Cross, Susie Ochs, Michael Simon, Dan Masaoka
Month: January 2018
This device will tell you just how bad your hair is
If you've ever wanted a more precise analysis of your hair, if you want to add a little tech to your hair care routine, or […] Read the original post by Engadget
Intel, ARM, and AMD processors all impacted by new Meltdown and Spectre exploits
After initial reports suggested a new security flaw was confined to Intel systems, researchers have now disclosed that nearly all modern processors are affected. Security researchers […] Read the original post by Dan Thorp-Lancaster
A Cash Infusion From the Boss Props Up Intrexon – ” For Now
Shares of Intrexon have popped 19% this week, to 14 bucks, after the gene-tinkering outfit said its chief executive had bought some $14 million worth […] Read the original post by Barron’s
Tesla Delays Its Model 3 Production Goals—Again
But things are getting better, CEO Elon Musk swears. Read the original post by Jack Stewart
Intel Claims Security Flaw Also Impacts Non-Intel Chips, Exploits Can’t Corrupt, Modify or Delete Data [Updated]
Intel this afternoon addressed reports of a serious design flaw and security vulnerability in its CPUs, shedding additional light on the issue that was uncovered […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Apple’s $29 Battery Replacement Program Could Lead to 16M Fewer iPhones Sold in 2018
Apple’s decision to offer $29 battery replacements to customers with older iPhones could cause iPhone sales to drop in 2018, according to Barclays analyst Mark […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Brazilian Agency is Demanding Apple Provide Detailed Instructions for Consumers to Replace iPhone Batteries
Apple is offering a limited-time option for older iPhone owners to replace the battery in their iPhones, and while it has detailed that initiative already, […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Intel responds to the CPU kernel bug, downplaying its impact on home users
Intel acknowledged the presence of a vulnerability in its CPUs that had the potential to gather sensitive data from PCs. The company added that chips […] Read the original post by Mark Hachman
Apple Developer Program fee waivers now available, here’s how to apply
Apple is now offering to waive Apple Developer Program membership fees for select organizations. Here’s how to enroll your organization. Apple has officially started offering membership […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Get a Password Manager. Here’s Where to Start
How important are password managers? Even their flaws double as reminders why you need one. Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman
Intel Comments on Recently Discovered Design Flaw; macOS 10.13.2 Already Patched [Updated: ARM and AMD Respond]
The recently discovered design flaw in Intel-branded processors has gained plenty of attention, but now Intel is weighing in and trying to tame the spreading […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Intel Comments on Recently Discovered Design Flaw; macOS 10.13.2 Already Patched
The recently discovered design flaw in Intel-branded processors has gained plenty of attention, but now Intel is weighing in and trying to tame the spreading […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
ASUS will use routers you already own for a mesh WiFi setup
Getting WiFi to every corner of your home is made much easier these days with a mesh network , which uses a specialized router and […] Read the original post by Engadget
WhatsApp Handled Record-Breaking 75 Billion Messages On New Year’s Eve
WhatsApp is the most widely used cross-platform messaging service in the world with more than a billion users. It handles billions of messages every single […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo