Intel confirms 7th generation Kaby Lake processors coming this year

Intel has confirmed that it will launch its eagerly anticipated 7th Generation core processors by the end of the year, with production beginning within months. Taking the stage at Computex in Taipei on Tuesday, General Manager of Intel’s Client Computing Group, Navin Shenoy announced the news, confirming that production would begin on the processors by …

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Microsoft’s HoloLens just got a bit more convenient

With VR products such as the HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and Google’s new Daydream platform dominating the news in recent weeks, Microsoft wants you to remember that its HoloLens augmented reality headset still has some skin in the game. In addition to shipping its second wave of orders to developers who’ve paid around $3,000 a pop for first crack at …

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​The complete list of BlackBerry Priv keyboard shortcuts

Learning your phone’s keyboard and screen shortcuts is the best way to increase your phone’s efficiency and usefulness. The BlackBerry​ Priv has dozens of shortcuts that can make almost any action easier and faster. Keyboard shortcuts within the BlackBerry Hub There are several shortcuts you can use while in the BlackBerry Hub. While you are in message lists, pressing these …

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Windows 10 Settings menu: The Privacy tab

The new Windows 10 Settings menu is sort of a mashup between the Windows 8 PC settings menu and the traditional Control Panel. The Privacy tab, however, has several privacy settings that are unique to the Settings menu — settings that are designed for tablets and phones, as Microsoft tries to accommodate all devices in its universal operating system. Related …

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AI startup taps human ‘swarm’ intelligence to predict winners

Who says artificial intelligence doesn’t involve humans? Try telling that to Silicon Valley startup Unanimous AI. After recently achieving the rare “superfecta” — picking the top four finishers in the Kentucky Derby — using UNU, a new form of human-based AI using algorithms, the company is ready to share its formula with the public. After more than a year of …

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Intel goes ‘extreme’ with first 10

Dual-core. Quad-core. Octa-core. Chipset manufacturers have been boosting processing power by leaps and bounds in recent years. Now, Intel is going one better with the next-generation Broadwell-E chip family, its first ever 10-core desktop processor. You heard that right: Intel is going for “10-core” in its branding here, ditching the logical naming progression to “deca-core.” Apparently, we don’t need Latin …

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A cat in a desert is your new optical

Earlier this month, an odd photo of a seemingly boring brick wall flummoxed a lot of people online as they tried to see just exactly what weird thing was going on in the image. If you’ve had enough of the wall, then it’s time to enjoy a much cuter optical illusion. There’s a cat that’s exciting the Internet by partially …

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Qualcomm announces new Snapdragon Wear 1100 processor for wearables

While it makes plenty of processors for mobile phones, Qualcomm isn’t putting all its chips in one basket — the company’s latest Snapdragon Wear 1100, revealed here at Computex in Taipei, is meant for wearables, but unlike the earlier Wear 2100 announced earlier this year in February, the Wear 1100 has a more focused outlook. Instead of smartwatches or a …

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Caltech sues Apple for alleged Wi

Apple, Caltech alleges, has been using Wi-Fi technology it oughtn’t. In a suit filed with the US District Court for the Central District of California, the university claims that Apple has infringed four of its patents for improved data transmission rates and performance over Wi-Fi. These patents were awarded between 2006 and 2012, and cover technology implemented in the most …

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Sleep is the Final Frontier in this Star Trek shuttlecraft tent concept

When crafty fans want something bad enough, they make it themselves and hope their favorite franchise will catch on. In this case, fan and artist Dave Delisle thought the design of a Star Trek shuttlecraft would work well as a camping tent. Related stories New ‘Star Trek Beyond’ trailer shows the Enterprise attacked and its crew scattered This ‘Star Trek’ …

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On the road: What I’m taking to Computex 2016

When you work for a publication like CNET, you spend a bit of time on the road at various events and conferences. After a while, you’ve headed overseas so often that packing becomes second nature. But when I was getting ready to fly out to Taiwan to cover the Computex 2016 show I decided to think a little bit more …

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Google Photos update hints at unlimited free storage for Nexus users

An Android Police teardown of the Android application package (APK) for Google Photos’ next update looks like there are some new tweaks and features coming to the backup and storage service, including a pot sweetener for Nexus users. A line in the code reads “Unlimited free storage for original quality photos — videos uploaded from your Nexus device.” Currently, Google …

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