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If Nvidia and AMD have graphics processors, Intel is now deploying screaming co-processors of its own answer in the form of FPGAs. Read More ▶ | |
With an improved battery swapping system, the LG G5 isn't a bad phone, per se. But various other features probably looked better in the R&D lab than they do in real life. Read More ▶ | |
This universal remote wants to be your living-room's everything, but it doesn't quite swing it. Read More ▶ | |
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Got privacy? You may think you do, but a recent experiment by a Russian photographer suggests otherwise. Read More ▶ | |
It's (pretty much) official: Intel's Core i7-6950X will feature a whopping 10 cores. Read More ▶ | |
You can buy the NexDock, a laptop that's actually powered by your phone, today. But it's more intriguing as a concept of what tomorrow could look like. Read More ▶ | |
USB-C will soon have an authentication specification to avoid shoddy cables and chargers, and malicious USB devices. Read More ▶ | |
Facebook plans to unveil two projects on Wednesday that promise to improve Internet connectivity for users in cities and urban areas. Read More ▶ | |
Enjoy the best of PCWorld.com in a curated Enhanced Edition for Android and iOS, or in a PDF Replica Edition. Read More ▶ | |
The FBI reportedly paid professional hackers a one-time fee for a previously unknown vulnerability that allowed the agency to unlock the iPhone of San Bernardino shooter Syed Farook. Read More ▶ | |
Intel storage czar Bill Leszinske has a thing or two to say about the future of drive technology, and it's all about fast. Read More ▶ | |
Facebook is doubling down on its investment in video with a new tool that will help hardware makers build devices to stream live to the social networking service. Read More ▶ | |
Can Facebook succeed where Google Glass failed? Read More ▶ | |
Facebook will make the camera's hardware and software all open-source, starting this summer. Read More ▶ | |
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