Category: News
Intel to Build Next-Generation Chips Using ‘Glass Substrate’
Intel says its new glass substrate will help the company create more powerful processors with better production yields. The manufacturing tech should arrive later this decade…
Google Calendar just added bookable appointment scheduling, and it’s pretty sweet
If you’ve been looking for an easy way to offer bookable appointments, Google has you covered on both free and paid accounts now. Here’s how to use the new feature…
AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper 7985WX Listed for Sale on Gray Market
Zen 4 is coming to workstations…
Windows Start will soon become more cluttered, adding websites
Why can’t we let the browser do its job?…
Hacker Deepfakes Employee’s Voice in Phone Call to Breach IT Company
Retool says social engineering, an AI deepfake, and a weakness in Google’s Authenticator app helped the hacker breach the company last month…
Twitter Will Notify You if a Post You’ve Annotated Gets Deleted
X says the move is to “keep others well-informed.”…
Google promises eternity of updates for Chromebooks – that’s a decade for everyone else
A policy change that reflects the growing political clout of right-to-repair campaigners…
Amazon deploys generative AI to write sales listings
The e-commerce giant has become the latest company to offer generative AI capabilities to its customers, rolling out a new tool that creates copy for sales listings based on written prompts…
Google rolls out new apps and other updates on Android-equipped cars
Drivers of Android-equipped vehicles will see the Zoom integration roll out fully in the coming days and WebEx in the next few weeks…
Linux Mint Debian Edition 6 hits beta with reassuringly little drama
Think Debian 12 plus Mint’s polish and a friendlier UX for non-techies…
Unity’s new “per-install” pricing enrages the game development community
Fees of up to $0.20 per install threaten to upend large chunks of the industry…
Update everything: Chrome, Firefox, Brave, and Edge just patched a big flaw
A software vulnerability could give hackers easy access to your computer. Major browser makers have fixed it, but the problem is more widespread than that…











