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Ars Technica
04.05.2024
New iPads, sure. But what else?
Even after a commendable 16-year runtime, the company is offering discounts.
Microsoft has been criticized for "preventable" failures and poor communication.
Andrej Karpathy muses about sending a LLM binary that could "wake up" and answer questions.
03.05.2024
VPN connection bug affects all supported versions of Windows 10, 11, and Server.
Company also updates fee policy for devs who don't use Apple's App Store.
Services growth looked rosy as Apple's hardware revenue in China slowed.
Counterpoint Research projects 27 percent market share this year to Apple's 49.
02.05.2024
Easy-to-use language that drove Apple, TRS-80, IBM, and Commodore PCs debuted in 1964.
It sounds like the company is now blocking access from "bootleg" APKs.
Feature currently only works on iPhones, and not iPads, Macs, or Apple Watches.
Disappointing streaming changes are happening so fast that it's hard to keep up.
01.05.2024
“Deceptive advertising and misinformation posed a risk to public health."
If your iPhone hasn't been waking you up lately, you're not alone.
Amazon says it's working on stopping others from "making your AWS bill explode."
The groups supported developers both inside and outside of Google.
145,152-core Cheyenne supercomputer was 20th most powerful in the world in 2016.
30.04.2024
Motherboard makers "disable thermal and power delivery safeguards" by default.
Meanwhile, Roku keeps making more money.
Based on your point of view, the AI either doesn't work or works too well.
From BBS to Facebook, here's how messaging platforms have changed over the years.
iPads must comply with the same DMA regulations as the iPhone.
The law aims to prevent global-scale botnet attacks.
27.04.2024
Should sideloading Chrome on an old smart TV really compromise your entire account?
Bot-driven service was also connected to targeted harassment site Kiwi Farms.
DOS 4.00 was supposed to add multitasking to the OS, but it was not to be.
26.04.2024
The "AI mouse" is just the start.
Before smartphones, we had PDAs in our pockets. Palm did them best.
Same NPU, same architecture as X Elite, but fewer cores and lower clock speeds.
Plus Raspberry Pi 5 support, better laptop power, and lots of other changes.
HMD will still make Nokia phones but is shipping self-branded phones, too.
25.04.2024
Google says UK regulator testing means the advertising tech will last until 2025.
Reddit says its "communities are naturally commercial."
Checking back in with Windows 11 on Arm on the eve of the Snapdragon X Elite.
Polestar normally makes electric cars, but now it's releasing a phone.
24.04.2024
Reports point to a new OLED iPad Pro with M3 and a big-screened iPad Air.
Every single iPhone and Mac has come with a calculator app, but not the iPad.
It's still $50, would have a new remote, and will hopefully not have 8GB of storage.
The curious case of a living room screen making Windows' Settings app disappear.
Thermonator, the first "flamethrower-wielding robot dog," is completely legal in 48 US states.