Is Bitcoin a bubble? Here’s what two bubble experts told us
"The tulip bubble was a technology bubble," a scholar told Ars.
View ArticleNvidia’s new graphics card is $3,000, painted gold, and not meant for graphics
New card does have video outputs, but it's intended for computation and machine learning.
View ArticleNew Star Wars: The Last Jedi trailer provokes fan theories with its final shot
The 30-second social media teaser trailer shows off a new stormtrooper weapon.
View ArticleArs Technica’s ultimate board game buyer’s guide
Need to buy a board game? We've got you covered.
View ArticleIDG Contributor Network: 4 roadblocks chief data officers face heading into 2018
Not long ago, Gartner began the year with a bold prediction: by the end of 2019, 90 percent of large organizations would add a chief data officer (CDO) to the C-suite.This suggested that relatively...
View ArticleThe first trailer for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom looks absolutely goofy
The trailer takes itself deadly seriously, but its ideas are ridiculous.
View ArticleAndroid flaw lets attack code slip into signed apps
Janus bug leaves APKs vulnerable to poisoning Researchers say a recently-patched vulnerability in Android could leave users vulnerable to attack from signed apps.…
View ArticleWhat’s new in Google’s Go language
The team behind Google’s Go language has just released a beta of Go 1.10, the next version of the popular open source language.[ Also on InfoWorld: Tap the power of Google’s Go language. | The best Go...
View ArticleIn Thelma, suppressing facts—whether it’s your identity or power—is the real...
Yes, people use Carrie or Rosemary's Baby as initial referencesmdash;but Thelma is different.
View ArticleJudge orders man to serve 29 months after he pleads guilty to online fraud
DOJ cracks down on online scammers who trick people on eBay and other sites.
View ArticleThe Grand Tour season 2: the one where Hammond nearly dies… again
Clarkson, May, and Hammond go to Switzerland in some supercars.
View ArticleAjit Pai jokes with Verizon exec about him being a “puppet” FCC chair
“We want to groom a Verizon puppet to install as FCC chair,” Verizon says in skit.
View ArticleA sea of calm behind the wheel: The 2018 Audi Q5, reviewed
One of Audirsquo;s most popular models gets upgrades for the 2018 model year.
View ArticleUber settles second US lawsuit filed by India rape victim
Woman claimed that Uber execs accessed, shared her medical files.
View ArticleEnergy Secretary Perry agrees to extension on pro-coal, nuclear rulemaking
Perry said 60-day deadline was reasonable, but new decision is now due January 10.
View ArticleDynamics 365 sandbox leaked TLS certificates
Hey Microsoft, is this your private key? Another day, another credential found wandering without a leash: Microsoft accidentally left a Dynamics 365 TLS certificate and private key where they could...
View ArticleEvery classic Street Fighter will land in a huge anthology in May 2018
Four of the 12 games will have full online support, plus tons of features.
View ArticleLanguage bugs infest downstream software, fuzzer finds
And you worked so hard to make it secure Developers working in secure development guidelines can still be bitten by upstream bugs in the languages they use.…
View ArticleThe HR GDPR Divide: SD Worx survey reveals GDPR has polarised HR
Survey finds that 44% of European HR professionals don’t know what GDPR isBut 81% of those GDPR-aware believe they will be ready by the May 2018 deadlineToday SD Worx, the global HR and payroll service...
View ArticleJenkins tutorial: Get started with Jenkins continuous delivery
Jenkins is one of the earliest and still one of the most-used continuous integration and continuous delivery (CICD) servers.It has lots of competition these days, but still has a robust community and a...
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