US blocks Intel from selling Xeon chips to Chinese supercomputer projects
The U.S. government claims the supercomputers have been used to do nuclear testing.
The U.S. government claims the supercomputers have been used to do nuclear testing.
If you use Microsoft's Office Online, you can now save and edit documents in Dropbox.
It has many of Messenger's mobile app features.
Google is working toward the day when robots have individual personalities, according to the company's U.S. patent application.
Legislation doesn't seem to be working to cut cybercrime, is another approach needed?
The company's Dash Button lets Prime members make purchases instantly by hitting it.
A 'special rapporteur' is to be appointed for a period of three years.
Uber keeps operating its UberPop service despite a court ban and €100,000 in fines.
Foxconn and Korea's SK C&C will establish a joint venture in May.
The Tesla founder said at an Nvidia conference that humans may not be allowed to drive for safety reasons once autonomous cars are here.
Although Microsoft will let pirates upgrade to Windows 10, the company's not giving them a free pass.
WatchGuard Technologies has launched its refreshed partner program, WatchGuardONE.
This week, shortly after former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton became the poster child for enterprise BYOD issues, she held a news conference to explain and justify her convenience-oriented defense. During that briefing, she said that her private email server "was set up for President Clinton's office. And it had numerous safeguards. It was on property guarded by the Secret Service. And there were no security breaches."
Ubuntu Linux's Upstart has been upstaged by systemd.
A new SDK lets developers access printer features and integrate cloud services.
Between 46,000 and 70,000 accounts were supportive of ISIS late last year, researchers say.
Planning a trip overseas with your laptop? These precautions will help with smooth sailing.
The company has asked for an extension to respond to A123's charges, citing discussions for a resolution.
The worst one could allow a remote attacker to change DNS settings.
Researchers have been working on robotic prosthetics and exoskeletons to help people with disabilities. Now, scientists at the University of Bristol in the U.K. are working on robotic pants. Yes, pants.
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