Economic Network Of Organised Crime Revealed
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View ArticleMicrosoft makes MS-DOS and Word for Windows source code public
Microsoft believes the children are our future, and to prove it, it’s teamed up with the Computer History Museum to make source code available for two groundbreaking programs: MS-DOS and Word for...
View ArticleNVIDIA announces Titan Z: a $3,000 graphics computing powerhouse
Thought that NVIDIA’s Titan Black was as good as it gets in the GPU world? You were mistaken. Meet the GeForce GTX Titan Z (seen in all its glory after the break), NVIDIA’s latest graphical behemoth...
View ArticleNew HTC One available in the UK today
Now you’ve heard the skinny on HTC’s latest flagship; the next step is figuring out where in the UK you can grab one. As Carphone Warehouse let slip last week, availability starts from this very...
View ArticleNVIDIA’s next-generation GPU is called Pascal, and it’s smaller, faster and...
What comes after Fermi, Kepler and Maxwell? Pascal, according to NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang. That’s the name of the company’s next-generation GPU, and Huang says it’ll be smaller, faster and more...
View ArticleSony turns down Android Wear in favor of its own smartwatch tech
When Google unveiled Android Wear, many eyes turned to Sony — would it ditch proprietary wearables like the SmartWatch 2 in favor of more standardized fare? Unfortunately not. Sony tells CNET that it...
View ArticleAmazon paying e-book settlement cash back to Kindle users
Remember that antitrust suit concerning publishers, ebooks and price rigging? The good news, at least if you bought one of the affected titles between April 2010 and May 2012, is that Amazon is...
View ArticleNokia promises ‘more Lumia’ at April 2nd event
Windows Phone fans have more to look forward to this April than just the formal unveiling of Windows Phone 8.1 — Nokia has sent out invitations for an April 2nd event in San Francisco that should...
View ArticleHTC explains how the ‘Duo Camera’ brings depth-sensing to the new One
Finally, we have an official explanation for the two round holes in the back of the new HTC One. The main camera, which sits in the regular spot, houses a 4MP “UltraPixel” camera much like on last...
View ArticleThe new HTC One review: a great phone, but no longer a game-changer
The HTC One was one of our favorite smartphones of 2013. It featured a gorgeous industrial design, a fantastic display, great camera and top-of-the-line performance. HTC poured its heart into it, as...
View ArticleGeek Trivia: The Country With The Largest Population Of Camels Is?
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View ArticleMalwarebytes Anti-Malware 2.0 now Available for Download
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware is a dependable work-horse when it comes to eradicating malware, and definitely a recommended app for anyone’s security setup. This week Malwarebytes has released a new...
View ArticleAutographer wearable camera now lets you take hands-free photos underwater
If you just can’t get enough of documenting every waking moment of your life, then the Autographer life-logging camera, launched last July, has its appeal — it’s designed to automatically snap...
View ArticleNVIDIA announces the Jetson TK1 dev-kit, calls it the world’s first mobile...
Wish you had your own personal supercomputer? Soon, you’ll be able to buy one — well, sort of. At its GPU Technology conference today, NVIDIA announced the Jetson TK1, a $192 Tegra K1-based...
View ArticleNVIDIA Shield gets temporary price drop, soon to support remote PC gaming
The GameStream technology that powers the NVIDIA Shield’s PC streaming feature is neat, but it has its limitations. Games can only be streamed from desktop PCs running specific GPUs, and only to...
View ArticlePortal comes to NVIDIA’s Shield as an exclusive Android port
You won’t have to stick to a PC or TV to play Valve’s iconic games in the future. The developer is teaming up with NVIDIA to bring the original Portal to the Shield handheld — in other words, Portal...
View ArticleReport: AT&T and Verizon spent heavily lobbying for favorable LTE auction rules
If AT&T and Verizon manage to shut its smaller foes out of a critical LTE wireless auction, it would severely harm US wireless competition, according to the Center for Public Integrity. In a...
View ArticleInstagram is testing Facebook Places integration for location tagging
It looks like Zuckerberg and Co. may be looking to make a big push for Facebook Places, and an on-going trial indicates that it could start with Instagram. The folks in Menlo Park are testing the...
View ArticleMarc Andreessen Predicts “Libertarians Will Turn on Bitcoin”
Bitcoin got where it is today in no small part thanks to early adopters of a libertarian bent, who prized the idea of replacing conventional currencies with something that could operate without...
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