Writers, artist, and fighters in twelve of this week's newest streaming movies. Read More ▶ | | | Texas Instruments' classic home computer from the late 1970s and early '80s goes under the knife for science. Read More ▶ | | The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has submitted Thursday a plan for ending U.S. oversight of key technical Internet functions in favor of a global multi-stakeholder governance model. Read More ▶ | | Say hello to Windows 10 Mobile Build 14283, which includes improvements to the Phone, Mail, and Calendar apps. Read More ▶ | | | A patch has been released for a component that enables chats in several instant messaging clients to be encrypted. Read More ▶ | | The DOJ accuses Apple of a "technological fiat" for resisting a court order to brute-force the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone. Read More ▶ | | If 2015 was the year analytics tools became ubiquitous in enterprise software, 2016 is shaping up to do much the same for machine learning. Read More ▶ | | Google has struck a chord with its enthralling new Chrome Music Lab, a number of in-browser experiments featuring sound. Read More ▶ | | Jon, Mark and Gordon discuss the hottest tech topics of the week. Read More ▶ | | Intel's been quiet about its super-fast Optane memory and SSD products, but few emerging details may provide insight into how they could be used in products like Apple's MacBooks. Read More ▶ | | Extensions may not be the feature that lures users to Microsoft's Edge browser. But extending Universal Windows Apps in general has promising implications for the openness of the Windows platform. Read More ▶ | | Blu-ray and DVD drives are being kicked out of PCs, and finding a new life in data centers as storage that can retain data for up to 100 years. Read More ▶ | | | | |
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