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Cyberspies attack key South Korean institutions, North Korean hackers suspected

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Cyberspies attack key South Korean institutions, North Korean hackers suspected

09.11.2013 11:55 AM

The attack campaign, which has been dubbed Kimsuky, involves the use of malware to steal sensitive information from South Korean research institutions.

Intel's developing perceptual computing chips to help PCs hear, see, and feel

09.12.2013 6:22 AM

The head of Intel's perceptual computing group says that functions like speech, gestures, and recognition will take advantage of Intel's existing microprocessors, but require dedicated chips as well.

 

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Windows 8.1 tablets with 64-bit Atom chips not coming until Q1

09.11.2013 5:15 PM

Intel executives said Wednesday that the first Bay Trail tablets will use only the 32-bit version of Windows 8.1, despite 64-bit support on the chip.

Future Samsung smartphones will have 64-bit processors, too

09.12.2013 7:04 AM

After Apple announced its 64-bit A7 mobile processors earlier this week, Samsung's jumping on board the bandwagon, too.

Facebook's Zuckerberg gives IPO advice, reluctantly, to Twitter

09.11.2013 10:03 PM

Would you take IPO advice from a man whose company's own public offering was beset by technical glitches?

Haswell Chromebooks promise the all-day battery life of old

09.12.2013 6:36 AM

The latest Haswell Chromebooks from Acer,Hewlett-Packard, and others should last nine hours or so on a charge, with all the performance of Intel's latest Core chips.

Windows Phone's 'Cortana' will challenge Siri and Google Now for smart assistant supremacy

09.12.2013 11:15 AM

In its quest to build a better smart assistant, Microsoft has allegedly enlisted the help of the most fantastic digital assistant ever imagined.

IDF 2013 keynote: Intel announces Bay Trail tablet CPU, slew of Haswell Chromebooks

09.11.2013 12:20 PM

Ending weeks of anticipation, Intel launched its next-generation Atom chip, Bay Trail, at the Intel Developer Forum on Wednesday.

Pass auf! Mercedes tests its own self-driving car

09.11.2013 12:28 PM

Now that a slightly modified S500 luxury sedan has driven itself 62 miles from Mannheim to Pforzheim, in Germany, Mercedes joins a very small and exclusive club of companies testing self-driving cars.

New hard drive tech will help Seagate crack 5TB barrier in 2014, 20TB in 2020

09.11.2013 1:57 PM

Seagate announced that it has sold more than 1 million drives using a new recording technology that will offer consumers 5TB hard drives next year and possibly 20TB drives by 2020.

Lawmakers question security of health insurance hub days from launch

09.11.2013 2:10 PM

Less than three weeks before a massive U.S. government health information database is scheduled to go live, some lawmakers have significant concerns about the ability of the system to protect personal health records and other private information.

Clockwise Podcast 9: New iPhones and evil twins

09.11.2013 4:44 PM

Apple event special! The iPhone 5c versus the 5s, Apple playing catch-up to other phones, the merits of fingerprint sensors, and the case against Apple's iPhone cases. With guests Florence Ion and Lex Friedman.

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