Linux 32-bit support is going away. According to developers, it's too much hassle to support, for a decreasing numbers of users. "I know some people passionately enjoy their old 32-bit hardware, but I think now's the time to consider letting it go," said OpenSUSe's Richard Brown. Read More ▶ | | | Soar Roadways has developed a modular system of solar panels which the company says can make roads safer and much more efficient. Read More ▶ | | The next evolutionary step of two-wheeled, self-balancing personal transporters is here, and currently discounted $300. Read More ▶ | | Plus Doom adds a "Classic Weapon Placement" option that puts guns in your mouth and Layers of Fear gets an expansion. This is gaming news for June 27 - July 1. Read More ▶ | | | Attackers are developing an aggressive new ransomware program that encrypts both user files and the computer's master boot record (MBR), leaving affected machines unable to boot into the OS. Read More ▶ | | This flagship offers a bigger screen, higher resolution, and larger battery capacity in comparison to the smaller "Sailfish" model. Read More ▶ | | Intel will be inside BMW's iNEXT, the German car maker's fully autonomous car, which has a planned release date of 2021. Visual analytics company Mobileye is the other major technology partner. Read More ▶ | | The DinoFire has a generous 98-foot range lets you wander confidently around the room. It features up, down and red light buttons, as well as an on/off switch and low battery indicator. The DinoFire remote supports MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, ACD See, website, iWork (Keynote & Numbers & Pages) Google Slides, and most major operating systems. Read More ▶ | | A newly released UEFI exploit for Lenovo ThinkPad laptops could disable low-level Windows security features like Secure Boot, Virtual Secure Mode and Credential Guard. Read More ▶ | | There's a lot packed into the Shield Android TV update, including support for Netflix HDR streaming, Vudu 4k videos, and other performance improvements. Read More ▶ | | The PC world is popping in Episode 21 of the PCWorld Show. Windows 10's free upgrade ends soon, and Microsoft settles one user's beef for $10,000. AMD's $200 graphics card is a steal and a half. Finally, a Florida man seems to think getting $10 billion out of Apple will be a piece of cake. Editor in chief Jon Phillips, executive editor Melissa Riofrio, and senior editor Brad Chacos hash it out here. Watch Now ▶ | | | | | | |
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