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Up to 4.5 million Americans Hit by Android Malware

Android Malware The New York Times has an interesting article concerning the spread of Android malware. They say that mobile security company, Lookout, has reported that Android malware has "hit between four million and 4.5 million ...

9 years ago

China Tries to Push Draconian Web Declaration on Attendees of Internet Conference

Wuzhen in China hosted the World Internet Conference earlier this week, and the state refused to allow the opportunity to push its online censorship agenda to pass. China, home of some of the most oppressive internet regulations in ...

9 years ago

Amazon to Enter Travel Business

Amazon is to arrive in the travel business. They're reportedly launching 'Amazon Travel', allowing you to book hotel rooms from their website. The new service, which is rumoured to launch in January, would allow hotels to list ...

9 years ago

50% of the World Will Be Using the Internet Within Five Years

Independent market researchers eMarketer predict that half the world will be using the internet by 2018. The number of worldwide internet users is set to reach 3 billion in 2015, which is 42% of the globe’s current population, ...

9 years ago

Acer Reveal QHD 144Hz G-Sync Monitor

Gamers rejoice: Acer are releasing a QHD (2,560x1,440) monitor with a 144Hz refresh rate and G-Sync to compete with the ASUS ROG Swift, currently the only NVIDIA G-Sync capable monitor. The Acer XB270HU is set to be part of the ...

9 years ago

New Patent Application Reveals Smoke Detectors Could be Included in Apple Devices

Patently Apple has drawn attention to an interesting new patent application from Apple that could see smoke detectors included in Apple devices. The patent reveals that Apple's Macs, iPhones iPads and even watches could detect ...

9 years ago

Photoshop Now Works in Chrome – Not Available Yet

Adobe has revealed the results of its efforts with Google to get Adobe Photoshop working in the Chrome browser. They say that the version they have now is effectively a full-fledged version of Photoshop being streamed remotely ...

9 years ago

NZXT Source 340 & Kraken CPU Coolers Competition Winners!

Last month we teamed up with NZXT to give you the chance to win the new NZXT Source 340 chassis, the Kraken X61, Kraken X41 and finally the Kraken X31 CPU coolers. Today that competition comes to a full stop, so it's time to ...

9 years ago

35% of All US Internet Traffic Comes from Netflix

A new report says that 35% of all US internet traffic, on average during peak hours, comes from Netflix. A study was conducted by a company called Sandvine, best known for building ISP equipment. They said that Netflix accounted ...

9 years ago

Apple Updates iWork for iCloud With New Editing Features

Apple has delivered some updates to iWork for iCloud, its online productivity apps. There are now 8 new languages, including French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, German and Arabic and Hebrew for Pages only. Perhaps more ...

9 years ago

Sony Drops Steve Jobs Movie, Universal “Interested”

In the never ending story of the pre-production of a big budget movie based on Walter Issacson's Steve Jobs biography, a new twist was just announced, as Sony Pictures decided to pull the plug on funding the movie. The film, ...

9 years ago

After 3 Years, The Nintendo 3DS has Finally Been Hacked

After 3 years of being available, the Nintendo 3DS has finally been exploited to run unofficial software or "homebrew". The exploit itself was discovered in a pretty much unknown game available for the system - "Cubic Ninja", a ...

9 years ago

Internet Outrage at Barbie ‘Computer Engineer’ Book

A children's book centred around Barbie becoming a 'computer engineer' has faced allegations of sexism from hordes of internet users. "I Can Be a Computer Engineer" has since been pulled from sale on Amazon after it contents ...

9 years ago

LEPA Launches AquaChanger AIO Liquid CPU Cooler

LEPA has released their new AquaChanger All-In-One liquid CPU cooler series. The first two models in the series are based on a 120mm and 240mm radiator and support up to a TDP of 300W and 350W respectively. The protrusive copper ...

9 years ago

Corsair’s Super-Quiet Carbide 330R PC Case Now Available in Titanium Edition

Corsair has announced the immediate availability of the Corsair Carbide 330R Titanium Edition. The new version brings a new attractive dark gunmetal anodized aluminum front panel and a convenient 3-speed fan controller to the ...

9 years ago

Apple & Foxconn Double Down On Display Manufacturing Deal

Foxconn is one of Apple's main go-to companies when it comes to all things manufacturing for its iPad and iPhones, with a new request from Apple: a $2.6 billion investment, which will see Foxconn opening up a new manufacturing ...

9 years ago

ASUS Makes its ROG GeForce GTX 980 Poseidon Official

ASUS has made its GeForce GTX 980 Poseidon official, as you can see above. ASUS' Republic of Gamers (ROG) team has officially unveiled the new video card after we teased it last week, which combines the worlds of air and liquid ...

9 years ago

Far Cry 4 Broken On Your PS3? Simple Fix: Delete Everything

The PlayStation 3 version of Far Cry 4 is having some serious issues, with a simple fix: delete everything. Some users are reporting an error that states "delete FC3 game data" which has players deleting the entire game, ...

9 years ago

Tesoro Tizona Elite Keyboard & Numberpad Review

Introduction Tesoro are one of my favourite keyboard manufacturers, as they offer up some unique aesthetics, class leading performance and great build quality; although I'm sure they're the kind of features we can all get behind! ...

9 years ago

Man, the Bow and Arrow in Battlefield 4 is Effing Powerful

Which gun is the most powerful in Battlefield 4? None; it's the bow and arrow. The Phantom Bow in Battlefield 4 is damn powerful, as the video below shows off. Kotaku reported the news from Reddit, with some awesome editing, ...

9 years ago

Intel Develop Thumb-Sized PC

Intel plan to release a PC the size of a USB drive in 2015. The move was announced at Intel’s investor conference in Santa Clara, California. The device is designed to be plugged into the back of a monitor or TV via HDMI, turning ...

9 years ago

Silicon Valley Patrolled by RoboCops

Robotic security guards, known as Knightscope K5 Autonomous Data Machines, are now patrolling Silicon Valley. The automatons were built by Knightscope, a robotics company in Mountain View, California. These “RoboCops” - with ...

9 years ago

Amazon UK Refers to “The PC Master Race” in Poll

Once upon a time, Amazon UK allowed for users to vote for their favorite console of all time. According to "eight facts we learned from those entries", the PC Master Race only missed the knock out cut by nine votes. Confused? ...

9 years ago

Librem, an Impressive Open Source Laptop

If you’ve a spare $1,949 and are in the market for a new laptop, you could do worse than investing in a Librem, the new open source PC from San Francisco-based company, Purism. Currently seeking crowdfunding on Crowd Supply, ...

9 years ago

Amnesty International Releases Anti-Spyware Program

A new piece of software, called Detekt, designed specifically to protect political activists and dissidents from spyware attacks from their own governments, has been unveiled by Amnesty International. Amnesty produced the software ...

9 years ago

You Can Now Embed Google Street View on the Web

Google has finally made it possible to embed Street View images and Photo Sphere panoramas into webpages. Previously you could only embed maps into websites, but now you can view Street View in all its glory right here on ...

9 years ago

Washington Post Free for Kindle Fire Users

Amazon has announced that it will be making the Washington Post newspaper available for free to Kindle Fire users. The app will be bundled with with an update and will allow users of the tablet 6 months of free unlimited access ...

9 years ago

Microsoft Xbox One Console Tops 1 Million Units Sold in The UK

The Microsoft Xbox One game console has topped 1 million units sold in the UK, thanks in part to several major game releases and a stronger marketing campaign. The release of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, Halo: The Master Chief ...

9 years ago

Ricoh Theta Records 360-Degree Video

Ricoh’s Theta camera has been given a significant upgrade. Previously, the $399 unit was only capable of snapping 360-degree photos, thanks to the two hemispherical lenses placed either side of the device. The new, updated model ...

9 years ago

Amazon to Go Green Throughout their Server Farms

After receiving harsh criticism for the energy efficiency of their data centres from Greenpeace earlier this year, Amazon has shown willingness to consider their environmental impact, with the company vowing to use renewable energy ...

9 years ago

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