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The US and China have been arguing about fair trade and intellectual property for the past few years, with nobody wanting to budge on either side. To ...
Written by: Green
The hijacking flaw that lurked in Intel chips is worse than anyone thought
A remote hijacking flaw that lurked in Intel chips for seven years was more severe than many people imagined, because it allowed hackers to remotely g...
Written by: nherting
Intel will release 8th-gen Coffee Lake chips this year—still at 14nm
Intel's eighth-generation Core CPUs, codenamed Coffee Lake, will launch in the second half of 2017—far earlier than the 2018 launch period s...
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Programmable chips turn Azure into a supercomputer
Microsoft is embarking on a major upgrade of its Azure systems. New hardware the company is installing in its 34 datacenters around the world sti...
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Autofocusing contact lenses? Today's chip research peeks into tomorrow's gadgets
In the 1960s, about the only place you'd see a computer chip was in a mainframe the size of a refrigerator. Today, chips are in car keys, passport...
Written by: Evanvinh
How to explore the world's greatest archipelagos
5 APRIL 2016 Readers share their tips on exploring the world's archipelagos. This week's winning entry Escape from modern...
Written by: Evanvinh