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Intel's Skull Canyon NUC is the future of tiny desktops

Intel's Skull Canyon NUC is the future of tiny desktops

What if you could have a desktop that easily slips into a messenger bag or purse? That's what Intel has been aiming for with its Next Unit of Computing (NUC) devices. [Read more...]
LG's V20 smartphone may be as modular as the G5

LG's V20 smartphone may be as modular as the G5

Just a few days ago, LG revealed that it will introduce its first Android Nougat phone in San Francisco on September 6th. [Read more...]
How to hack a government

How to hack a government

Last month members of the Turkish military experienced an attempted coup to oust president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. [Read more...]
Facebook finds a way around desktop ad blockers

Facebook finds a way around desktop ad blockers

Facebook has decided to fight back against ad blocking. In a blog post today, the company recognised that a growing number of users have installed desktop ad blockers to avoid advertising they consider annoying or irrelevant. [Read more...]
NASA built an HDR camera to film rocket tests

NASA built an HDR camera to film rocket tests

We enjoy the hell out of static rockets tests, but NASA doesn't do them for the lulz -- they're the crucial last step before a new booster launches. [Read more...]
Google Maps for Android lets you save maps to an SD card

Google Maps for Android lets you save maps to an SD card

After testing it in a limited rollout, Google has officially unveiled "WiFi only" mode for Maps on Android. [Read more...]
Netflix explains how and why it's switching to HTTPS streaming

Netflix explains how and why it's switching to HTTPS streaming

Netflix has always used DRM to keep studios happy and make an effort to stop people from copying its video streams, but now it's added a new layer of protection. [Read more...]

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