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Updated 2025-07-01 06:16
Hacker finds hidden 'god mode' on old x86 CPUs
How the shared family computer protected us from our worst selves
The Chinese typewriter: a history
Windows 10 Enterprise getting "InPrivate Desktop" sandbox
Inside the culture of sexism at Riot Games
Firefox experiments with recommended content
The dawn of wearable computers
Why you should build a Hackintosh
Palm PVG100 passes through regulators with Android 8.1 Oreo
EU to study need for action on common mobile phone charger
Dart 2.0 released
Google releases Android 9 Pie
The PowerPC 600 series and Windows NT
How fast is a PS/2 keyboard?
The AMD Threadripper 2 teaser: up to 32 cores, 64 threads
Apple improves Windows Migration Assistant
What is the BASIC Engine?
Google Maps says 'the East Cut' exists; locals aren't so sure.
South Korea moving to tax Google, Apple, Amazon
The South Korean government is planning on taxing Google, Apple, Amazon, and other major international technology companies for the sales they generate inside the country.
Android engineers talk battery life improvements in Android P
Whistleblower reveals Google plans for censored search in China
Facebook has identified ongoing political influence campaign
Windows NT and VMS: the rest of the story
Hello world on z/OS
A spectre is haunting unicode
ReactOS can boot from BTRFS
General Magic tried to invent a smartphone in the 1990s
RISC-V's open-source architecture shakes up chip design
Intel says not to expect mainstream 10nm chips until 2H19
Microsoft's vision: Hard- and software should conform to the user
icrosoft's vision: Hard- and software should conform to the user
How they did it: GRU hackers vs. US elections
What OpenStreetMap can be
Why Discord is sticking with React Native
New Spectre attack enables secrets to be leaked over network
GCC 8.2 released
Microsoft to improve Windows update experience
A lot of people seem to dislike the way Windows install updates, and Microsoft seems to be doing something about it. In current test builds, it's improving the update experience.
Google announces its own security key for stronger logins
The second coming of No Man's Sky
Xbox Adaptive Controller's accessible packaging
ReactOS 0.4.9 released
Dawn of the microcomputer: the Altair 8800
NetBSD 8.0 released
Windows command-line: inside the Windows console
What was it like to be a software engineer at NeXT?
Nintendo sues ROM sites for 'mass' copyright infringement
PowerShell launches as a snap
What's going on with Microsoft's Surface Andromeda device?
Zac Bowden has published an article making sense of all the news and rumors regarding Microsoft's Andromeda device, its dual-screen foldable tablet thing. According to his sources, the device is not cancelled, but delayed until next year because the custom UI Microsoft is building for it needs more time.
Google's Loon brings internet-by-balloon to Kenya
Bloomberg: Fuchsia intended to replace Android in five years
Well, here it is. I've been saying for 18 months now that Fuchsia clearly felt like a whole lot more than "just" a research operating system, and that I believed its developers' ultimate goal is to replace Android, which is a dead end. This Bloomberg article by the usually well-informed Mark Gurman is the clearest indication yet that such is, indeed, the end goal.
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