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Microsoft PowerShell goes open source, lands on Linux and Mac
Sysadmins, rejoice: PowerShell is coming to Linux. Microsoft announced Thursday that its automation and scripting system is breaking out of the confines of Windows and going open source.
Nvidia's new $200 GeForce GTX 1060 3GB challenges the Radeon RX 480 head-on
Nvidia's cut-down GeForce GTX 1060 3GB is priced the same as the AMD Radeon RX 480, but claims better performance.
Uber's self-driving cars will start picking up passengers this month
Uber wants to be first to market with driverless cars and replace its human-powered fleet of drivers with robots.
AMD's Zen CPU: 10 key things you need to know
AMD's Zen CPUs are finally nearing the finish line and here's everything you need to know about them.
Zen Q&A with AMD's CTO: 'We’re bringing competition back to high-performance x86'
Want to know more about AMD's amazing new Zen microprocessor? We did too. Gordon Mah Ung and Mark Hachman sat down with AMD CTO Mark Papermaster to grill him on what we can expect.
Let the CPU wars begin: AMD shows its Zen CPU can compete with Intel’s best
AMD says it's back in the game with its first two Zen chips, which will feature an 8-core consumer chip and a 32-core server chip.
Intel's lack of potent graphics may hurt in VR and AI chase
Intel is highlighting its CPUs and VR and AI, and the lack of a GPU to chase all the fast-growing markets could be a hole in the company's product line.
20 great new features in Android 7.0 Nougat
Google's operating system is everywhere, and it just keeps getting better. Here's what's new in this year's big release.
When your computer beeps at you, that's a cry for help
When your computer beeps at you, pay attention because it's crying out for help—and it's giving you a code you can decipher.
Netflix moved cord cutting forward; it's also holding it back
Netflix's vast video library makes it easy to cut the cord, but you can't see what's available unless you use its native app.
Alleged NSA data dump contains powerful, rarely seen hacking tools
A stolen cache of files that may belong to the National Security Agency contains genuine hacking tools that not only work, but show a level of sophistication rarely seen.
Hands-on with the Honor 8: An affordable flagship aimed at Millennials
Are you young, hip, and cool? If so, Honor would love the honor of being your next smartphone.
Microsoft Rewards is how Microsoft will pay you to use Edge, Bing and more
If you liked Bing Rewards, you'll probably love its evolution into Microsoft Rewards. The company will pay you not just for using Bing, but for using its Edge browser or shopping at its online or brick-and-mortar stores.
It's time to say goodbye to Linux 4.6
If you're using a version of Linux based on the 4.6 series of the Linux kernel, the software's lead maintainer has a message for you: It's time to upgrade.
Intel abandons copper cables for lights and lasers to speed up data transfers
Intel believes the days of using copper wires for data transfers, both between computers and inside of them, are numbered because optical communications are on the horizon.











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