Thursday 14 August 2014

Intel finds specialized TSX enterprise bug on Haswell, Broadwell CPUs

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Intel finds specialized TSX enterprise bug on Haswell, Broadwell CPUs

08.13.2014 12:29 PM

Intel has issued a patch that will turn off a specialized technology called TSX from its leading-edge Haswell and Broadwell chips. PC users, however, shouldn't worry.

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How to switch Chrome channels to test new features before they're cool

08.14.2014 3:30 AM

Chrome's newest features aren't available to the typical installation. But there's a way you can get them early, before the public knows about them.

 

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Acer gaming laptop fights internal gunk with dust-destroying technology

08.13.2014 11:42 AM

The New Acer Aspire V Nitro notebook series includes the Aspire V Nitro Black Edition, with a special metal fan specifically designed to fight dust.

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10 icon packs to spruce up your boring old Android device

08.14.2014 4:00 AM

Feeling uninspired? Try skinning your interface with these icons packs to add some pizzazz to your home screen.

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Digital Storm Bolt II review: Rise of the un-Steam machines

08.14.2014 3:00 AM

Remember all those Steam machines you heard about at CES? They’re finally coming to marketâ€Â"just without the SteamOS.

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Microsoft opens new site for Lumia beta tests

08.14.2014 7:55 AM

The Lumia Beta Apps site will take over in September, Microsoft said.

Microsoft makes Bing search more chatty

08.13.2014 6:25 PM

A new feature lets people simplify how they phrase their questions

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Privacy vs. push notifications: My week with the new Foursquare

08.14.2014 3:45 AM

Foursquare wants to run in the background of your life, but it doesn’t really need to know where you are every second of the day.

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Telegram not dead STOP Alive, evolving in Japan STOP

08.13.2014 2:10 PM

Why competition is heating up in Japan's telegram business

Clockwise Podcast: Chromebooks, ebooks, Surface ads, and broken TVs

08.13.2014 12:24 PM

The days of electronics repair are over! Plus, Microsoft's aggressive Surface ads, the true value of an ebook, and a visit to the land of Chromebooks. With guests Jason Cross and Melissa Riofrio.

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Internet outages expected to abate as routers are modified, rebooted

08.13.2014 7:15 PM

A flurry of updates to internal router databases caused many pieces of equipment to choke

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Why spammers persist despite filters and well-informed users

08.14.2014 7:53 AM

Our email clients filter them out. We know all of their tricks. Yet the spam keeps coming. Here's why.

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