Twitter fights hacking with two-factor authentication
Enough is enough for the global network of fast-moving 140-character missives. Twitter now hopes to protect member accounts with a more sophisticated login system. [Read more]
Enough is enough for the global network of fast-moving 140-character missives. Twitter now hopes to protect member accounts with a more sophisticated login system. [Read more]
The tech research firm believes 78 million PCs will ship with touch by 2016, up from 4.6 million in 2012.
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Laptops equipped with touch screens on the rise, IHS says
Well, that didn’t take long. A mere five days after Brian Krzanich took the reins as the new CEO of Intel, he’s shaking things up at an organizational level.
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New Intel CEO creates ‘New Devices’ division focused on ‘cool technology’
The all-new console, which debuts later this year, features a new Kinect sensor, a connection between Xbox and Windows OS, and more. [Read more]
We examine the features that Apple’s next software refresh desperately needs, and the ones that Apple is unlikely to bother with. [Read more]
The Osiris-Rex spacecraft has been approved for development, and NASA plans to send it to meet up with asteroid Bennu within the next five years. [Read more]
This intriguing, but extremely buggy, service lets you link multiple accounts for potentially unlimited storage for your files and music, all of it free of charge. [Read more]
Does it make any sense for Google to unveil a new piece of wearable tech this week? Does it have to make sense?
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One more Google I/O rumor: A new smartwatch?
As GPS technolgy improves and manufacturers innovate, we must raise the bar for what counts as an “outstanding” navigator. [Read more]
Is the world ready for another microgaming console? A temporarily free console, with a fixed low-cost subscription gaming service?
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GamePop looks to play in Ouya’s sandbox