Corning debuts Gorilla Glass 4 to save your smartphone
11.20.2014 8:58 PM
Corning's latest Gorilla Glass 4 was specifically designed to protect smartphones from full frontal impacts.
Living with Microsoft Band, the activity tracker that tries to do everything
11.21.2014 3:00 AM
Mark Hachman tries the Microsoft Band as Microsoft intended: as a hybrid smartwatch-fitness band for both work and play. And if Microsoft fixes a few things, he's sold.
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As Moore's Law approaches 50, Intel's battling to keep up
11.20.2014 1:36 PM
Intel is facing more challenges to keep up with Moore's Law, which manifested in the 14-nanometer process
Governments act against webcam-snooping websites
11.20.2014 3:50 PM
Insecam, which broadcast feeds from unsecured webcams, no longer works
Intel's got a 'Chromecast,' too
11.20.2014 1:50 PM
The thumb PC devices will plug into smart TVs and monitors, Intel executives said.
AMD reveals high-end 'Carrizo' APU, the first chip to fully embrace audacious HSA tech
11.21.2014 6:13 AM
On Thursday, AMD revealed details of the system-on-a-chip that will succeed its "Kaveri" enthusiast integrated processor.
Intel plans 3D NAND flash next year for 'as much storage as you want'
11.20.2014 9:20 PM
The company says it can pack double the number of bits in a die compared with its competitors.
Apple delivers another Yosemite beta as Wi-Fi issues persist
11.21.2014 11:28 AM
It's not clear what this second beta of the OS is designed to fix
Linux Mint 17.1 finally makes MATE's fancy Compiz graphics easy to use
11.21.2014 8:04 AM
The new version of Linux Mint just hit release candidate status. Here's all the goodies you can expect to find.
Uber will rethink its privacy policies after public backlash
11.20.2014 1:46 PM
The company is working with a DC law firm to assess its policies.
Radical molecular flash memory could store massive amounts of data
11.21.2014 7:18 AM
Researchers focus on metal-oxide molecule clusters that can retain electrical charge and act as RAM.
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11.21.2014 5:26 AM
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