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Friday, January 12, 2018
CES closes its gates for this year but let's have a quick look at some interesting gaming PCs by iBUYPOWER, MSI and ORIGIN.
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Security researchers claim that a Security Issue in Intel's Active Management Technology (AMT), which is commonly found in most corporate laptops, allows an attacker to take complete control over a user's device in a matter of seconds.
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Google said on Friday it took down 60 gaming applications after security firm Check Point said it had discovered new malicious software in the apps available to both children and adults at Google Play Store.
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SSDs used to look a lot like HDDs but this is about to change, with the release of the "Ruler" form factor for Intel SSDs, a new solid state drive form factor enabling up to 1PB of storage in a 1U server rack in the future.
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The ATSC enters 2018 marking a major milestone in the development of the Next Gen TV platform with the release of the suite of ATSC 3.0 standards.
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Samsung's highly hyped flagship foldable smartphone was reportedly demonstrated to select clients at a private meeting during CES.
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Advanced Micro Devices (AND) said on Thursday its microprocessors are susceptible to both variants of the Spectre security flaw, Seperately, Intel said that some issued patches could cause computers to reboot more often than normal.
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As the demand for super-large TV displays grow, the need for higher resolution is set to increase, seeing the first uses of 8K display in 2018, according to IHS Markit.
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Worldwide PC shipments totaled 71.6 million units in the fourth quarter of 2017, a 2 percent decline from the fourth quarter of 2016, according to preliminary results by Gartner, Inc.
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Facebook on Thursday began to change the way it filters posts and videos on its News Feed, by prioritizing what friends and family share, while reducing the amount of non-advertising content from publishers.
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