Is it possible to get that Apple Watch Ultra look without the cost? We tried some options.
Even Linus Torvalds sometimes has PC problems
Linux creator Linus Torvalds can’t merge kernel code fast enough because of a particular hardware problem.
OpenStack from Austin to Zed
OpenStack has come a long way from its first release to its latest as it has matured from a private cloud to a multi-purpose cloud for any and all purposes.
Small business needs a different sort of software developer
Not all companies need the same skills from developers, and not all developers want to work for Big Tech.
Workers are refusing to return to the office, and they are ready to face the consequences
Remote working is here to stay, and employers would rather find a new job than go back to their desks, a survey finds.
Would you eat food cooked by a robot? You might have to soon
Restaurants are battling the labor shortage by employing robots to cook and serve food to customers. Even the most prominent investment firm is getting in on the trend.
iPhone 14 crash detection alert was triggered by a rollercoaster ride, says WSJ
WSJ reports that iPhone 14 Crash Detection call was set off by a rollercoaster ride.
How to easily convert your home’s old coaxial cabling into useful Ethernet lines
Tons of families that have “cut the cord” have have been left with yard upon yard of now-useless coaxial cable running through their walls. In this guide, we show you how to turn that useless cabling into an integral, powerful part of your home network…
PC sales are falling. What does that mean for the price of your new computer?
Prices of PCs have been trending upwards recently; that could be changing.
This ‘thermal attack’ can read your password from the heat your fingertips leave behind
Researchers detail an attack technique combining thermal imaging and AI – and warn that increased access to innovative technologies will be abused by cyber criminals.