Friday 12 February 2016

What's up, Docs? We focus our streaming spotlight on documentary films this week

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What's up, Docs? We focus our streaming spotlight on documentary films this week

We can also recommend several other movies that have a sense of reality all their own. Read More

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6 reasons why I love being a PC gamer
Hardcore Hardware: The Brompton S6L is the ultimate folding bicycle
Apple's iPhone sued for infringement of touch feedback patents
Is the road to machine learning paved with API providers?
Need data-science skills? Now your team can learn together
Hackers of two Ukrainian utilities probably hit mining and railroad targets, too
Qualcomm hopes a gradual approach to server market will pay dividends
It's official: Older versions of Internet Explorer are now at risk
Senate passes permanent ban on Internet access taxes
Qualcomm's new LTE modem hits a gigabit and touches the future of mobile
iOS date bug
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6 reasons why I love being a PC gamer

Consoles have their advantages but, from cheap games to flexible hardware, PC gaming has won my heart. Read More

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Hardcore Hardware: The Brompton S6L is the ultimate folding bicycle

If you're looking for an edge in the urban rat race, this tiny British bicycle is it. Watch Now

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Apple's iPhone sued for infringement of touch feedback patents

Haptic technology company Immersion has accused Apple and AT&T of infringement of three of its patents in the latest iPhone models and Apple watches Read More

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Is the road to machine learning paved with API providers?

To take advantage of machine learning, most companies will probably turn to third-party APIs rather than do the work themselves. Read More

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Need data-science skills? Now your team can learn together

Data-science training company DataCamp has added DataCamp Groups so organizational team leaders can coordinate teams or classes, track their students' progress and see how their skills evolve over time. Read More

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Hackers of two Ukrainian utilities probably hit mining and railroad targets, too

The attackers who crippled Ukrainian power operators in December probably committed attacks shortly before against a mining company and a railway operator, Trend Micro said Thursday. Read More

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Qualcomm hopes a gradual approach to server market will pay dividends

The ARM server market is a dangerous place to be: it's still about promise and there's virtually no money to be made. Some ARM server chip makers have quit or shut down, while others hold on to the hope that it will some day be viable. Read More

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It's official: Older versions of Internet Explorer are now at risk

Microsoft this week made good on a 2014 promise and withheld security updates from users of older versions of Internet Explorer. Read More

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Senate passes permanent ban on Internet access taxes

The U.S. Senate votes to make a temporary Internet tax ban permanent. Read More

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Qualcomm's new LTE modem hits a gigabit and touches the future of mobile

Qualcomm's Snapdragon X16 LTE Modem, coming to devices in the second half of this year, is the company's first chip for both forms of unlicensed LTE, the technology for putting cellular signals on frequencies like those used by Wi-Fi. Read More

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iOS date bug

If you set your iOS device to January 1, 1970, you'll end up stuck at startup. Watch Now

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