Colfax's new Ninja desktops are anything but invisible; the workstations can roar with the unprecedented computing power of Intel's latest 72-core supercomputing chips. Read More ▶ | | | Google is making it harder for Chrome extensions to take users' browsing data without them knowing about it, thanks to a new policy the company announced Friday. Read More ▶ | | Microsoft's push into PC gaming continues to be hobbled by shoddy PC ports, as driven home by the otherwise excellent Quantum Break. Read More ▶ | | More than 2,000 machines at schools and other organizations contain a backdoor in unpatched versions of Red Hat's JBoss enterprise application server software and are ready to be infected by ransomware. Read More ▶ | | | The CEOs of Oracle and Google met in court for six hours on Friday but failed to reach a deal to end their massive copyright lawsuit over Google's use of Java in Android. Read More ▶ | | San Francisco is sending letters to over 37,000 ridesharing drivers to notify them of the city's business permit requirement. Read More ▶ | | A series of powerful earthquakes that has shaken southwest Japan this week has also disrupted the electronics supply chain. Sony, Mitsubishi Electric and chip-maker Renesas are among the companies with factories in the area. Read More ▶ | | Mitel's planned acquisition of phone and videoconferencing veteran Polycom for nearly $2 billion comes as the enterprise communications industry faces dramatic changes brought by mobility and cloud-based services. Read More ▶ | | Plus the new Ghostbusters game looks like a bust, and Stellaris, Sherlock, and Shadwen all drop new trailers. Read More ▶ | | A series of powerful earthquakes that has shaken southwest Japan this week has also disrupted the electronics supply chain. Sony, Mitsubishi Electric and chip-maker Renesas are among the companies with factories in the area. Read More ▶ | | The owner of a Web hosting company who claimed to have erased his entire business from the web with a single scripting command apparently made the whole thing up. Read More ▶ | | The U.S. House of Representatives has approved a bill that would prohibit the Federal Communications Commission from regulating broadband pricing under its net neutrality rules. Read More ▶ | | | | |
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