US and UK warn that Russia hacked routers worldwide in a colossal ‘man in the middle’ campaign to snag intelligence from internet infrastructure.
Detecting cancer in real-time with machine learning
Tesla batteries will live longer than expected, survey finds
Telsa battery packs could still have 80 percent capacity after 500,000 miles, if current trends hold.
This is what the new Gmail will look like (exclusive)
Google is about to introduce an entirely new Gmail with smart replies, Google apps plugins, and more. Here’s what it will look like.
How to check if your Facebook info was accessed by Cambridge Analytica
Millions of Facebook users had their data shared with Cambridge Analytica, and the social network now has a tool to see if you were among them.
How to message someone on Hangouts from Google+ on the web and Android
With all the different apps and services Google offers, you’ve got no shortage of choices for how to get in touch with people, ranging from a simple email… by Stephen Schenck in Applications, Google, News
How to Find Out If Your Facebook Data Was Stolen by Cambridge Analytica
Roughly 87 million people had their Facebook data stolen by the political research firm Cambridge Analytica. And starting today, Facebook will finally notify the people who had their information scooped up. About 70 million are in the US, while the rest are primarily in the UK, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
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How to use Chromecast Audio as a whole-home audio alternative to Sonos | Android Central
Great-sounding music is made easy with a Chromecast Audio. And you’ll save a fistful of dollars, too.
How to Limit Any Application’s Bandwidth on Windows
You can restrict Windows Update’s download speed on Windows 10. Some applications also let you limit their bandwidth. But, for applications that don’t have that built in, you’ll need third-party software.
Google Play Music doesn’t get enough credit for what they offer. Great service for music lovers!
Google Play Music doesn't get enough credit for what they offer. Great service for music lovers!
There are many, many music subscriptions out there vying for your time, your tunes, and of course your money, but which one best fits your tastes, your tech, and your wallet? Time to find out!
Google uses wind and solar to offset all of its operational energy use
For every kilowatt-hour of electricity consumed, a kilowatt-hour of renewable energy is added to the grid.
I Want to Preserve My Brain So My Mind Can Be Uploaded to a Computer in the Future
A company called Nectome is developing a technology designed to preserve the brain so the human mind can be uploaded to supercomputers in the future.
Google’s Emoji Scavenger Hunt is a browser-based game that tries to make machine learning fun and accessible
“Machine learning” and “neural network” are familiar terms to anyone who follows what Google is up to these days, but they may not be the most accessible o… by Jason Hahn in Games, Google, News, Videos
Foxconn announces purchase of Belkin, Wemo, and Linksys
For years, Taiwan-based Foxconn has been best-known for manufacturing Apple products, but it also builds countless other consumer electronics. Today, one o… by Corbin Davenport in Legal, News
The first Chrome OS tablet comes from Acer
Acer has introduced the first Chrome OS tablet, but don’t expect to buy one — it’s meant for schools.
Best Chromebook as of March 2018
With the rapid pace of releases pumping out new Chromebooks on a regular basis it’s hard to say what’s “the best,” but every so often we need to put our collective feet down and make a list — these are the best Chromebooks available.
This Is the Most Terrifying Halloween Decoration You Have Ever Seen in Your Goddamn Life
The TransWorld Halloween & Attractions trade show is going on in St. Louis right now, and if for some reason you thought last year’s It remake wasn’t terrifying enough, come Halloween you can put this demonic, animatronic Pennywise clown on your front lawn, which includes a screaming, one-armed version of Georgie in its clutches.
With ‘Siren,’ Unreal Engine blurs the line between CGI and reality
‘Siren’ is a digital personality who was created using real-time motion capture.
Wetting Your Hands Is Not Washing Your Hands
This is something I see way too often: some guy uses the toilet, walks up to the sink, trickles some water onto his fingers, shakes them off, then walks out of the restroom. Yuck. That does almost nothing, you impatient, gross monster.