“Technical difficulties” plague Arizona lottery; same winning numbers drawn
Yet again, Arizona Lottery investigates a glitch with a random number generator.
View ArticleElon Musk says Tesla is in Model 3 “production hell”
But Tesla shoots back at critics claiming the Model 3 is being hand-built.
View ArticleAdvertised broadband speeds should actually be realistic, UK tells ISPs
ISPs would have 30 days to improve speeds or risk losing customers.
View ArticleNew Pacific Rim Uprising trailer debuts at NY Comic Con
John Boyega stars in a sequel about a new generation of Jaeger pilots.
View ArticleNew bill would end Native American “sovereign immunity” for patents
Sen. McCaskill: “One of the most brazen and absurd loopholes Irsquo;ve ever seen.”
View ArticleIt sure looks like Waymo is getting ready to launch in Phoenix
Waymo will run ads in Phoenix touting the benefits of self-driving technology.
View ArticleLoot boxes in video games will soon get a review flag from OpenCritic
“Wersquo;re going to take a standrdquo; following poisonous boxes in new LOTR, Star Wars games.
View ArticleWindows Phone is now officially dead: A sad tale of what might have been
Tweets over the weekend confirm what we long suspected.
View ArticleDealmaster: Get Columbus Day deals on Sonos speakers and Dell laptops
Plus deals for Lenovo ThinkPads, Amazon Kindles, and Sony's PlayStation 4 Pro.
View ArticleDatacloud Europe 2018 and Awards launches as VR, AI, IoT, 8K drive both scale...
10 October 2017 – BroadGroup, the organisers of the premier forum and awards, Datacloud Europe, are delighted to announce the launch of the 2018 congress to be held on the 12-14 June at the Grimaldi...
View ArticleWith the end of Windows on phones, how does Microsoft avoid being the next IBM?
The company forgets the importance of the consumer space at its peril.
View ArticleThis is how good PS3 games were meant to look
4K emulation upscaling takes full advantage of high-res textures.
View ArticleHackers in Arab world collaborate more than hoodie-clad Westerners
Ideological unity drives 'spirit of sharing' in crimeware market Cybercriminals in the Arab states are some of the most co-operative in the world, according to a new report by Trend Micro.…
View Article“Baby body parts” campaign ad from US House member blocked by Twitter
Ad says, "I fought Planned Parenthood and we stopped the sale of baby body parts."
View ArticleNew patent-holder grabs Nokia patents, sues Apple iPhone
Patent-licensing shop that enforced Nokia and Sony patents has changed hands.
View ArticleApple’s iOS password prompts prime punters for phishing: Too easy now for...
Fake login request boxes spark formal bug report Apple, we have a problem.A bug report filed Monday through Open Radar – which mirrors bug reports developers submit to Apple's private bug tracking...
View ArticleApple—not a network or streaming giant—nabs a Spielberg TV series reboot
Bryan Fuller (Hannibal, American Gods) will reboot obscure ‘80s anthology series.
View ArticleBrandPost: Using Containers to Reduce Public Cloud Costs
Being a chief information officer or IT manager can be difficult, but it’s rarely boring.Given the accelerating pace of technological change, as soon as these professionals become comfortable with...
View ArticleKotlin could overtake Java on Android next year
Kotlin is on its way to overtaking Java on that mobile platform, claims mobile database maker Realm.Realm performed an anonymized assessment of 100,000 developers using its database and which...
View ArticleEquifax: About those 400,000 UK records we lost? It’s now 15.2M. Yes, M for...
Brits will be warned by post, agency says Updated Last month, US credit score agency Equifax admitted the personal data for just under 400,000 UK accounts was slurped by hackers raiding its database....
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