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Intel’s NUC 2.0 leaks: The next unit of Steam Machines and home theater PCs August 22, 2014 at 3:43 pm
Thanks in large part to the Raspberry Pi, mini PCs are all the rage. In terms of power, none of them quite compare to, for example, a standard gaming rig, but they’re slowly creeping toward that end. If some leaked slides are to be believed, then Intel’s next NUC is creeping much faster than the competition. -
Photorealism in Unreal Engine 4 in real-time: A sneak peek at next-gen games graphics August 22, 2014 at 10:47 am
If you were wondering what kind of graphics we can expect from true next-gen games on the Xbox One, PS4, and PC, feast your eyes on the visual wizardry of French artist Koola. Do not adjust your screen: All of the images and videos that you see in this story were generated in real-time using Unreal Engine 4 (UE4), at decent frame rates (~30-60 fps) on a mid-range gaming PC. -
Google has built a Matrix-like simulation of California to test its self-driving cars August 22, 2014 at 8:50 am
Google, it has emerged, has built a ‘Matrix-style’ simulation of the entirety of California to test its self-driving cars. While this in itself isn’t massively surprising given Google’s history as a software company (though it is a bit scary), the company is also petitioning California’s state officials to allow safety testing within the Matrix, instead of testing on real roads. This might sound a little terrifying, but it makes quite a lot of sense for a self-driving car, where there are millions of conditions that need to be tested. -
Windows 9 is set to be unveiled on September 30 August 21, 2014 at 11:51 am
Microsoft is planning to release a preview build of Windows 9 at a special press event on September 30, according to sources familiar with Microsoft’s plans. It’s still unclear exactly how many of Windows 9′s hotly anticipated features will actually make it into the September 30 release — but hopefully we’ll at least see the resurrected Start menu and Metro apps running on the Desktop. We wouldn’t be surprised if you have to wait a little longer for the consumer preview of Windows 9 before you get to play with your new Cortana digital assistant, however. -
RISC rides again: New RISC-V architecture hopes to battle ARM and x86 by being totally open source August 21, 2014 at 8:16 am
A new instruction set by the original creator of MIPS aims to reinvent the ultra-low power, high-efficiency processor — and to do so with an architecture that’s fundamentally open and available to anyone who wants to build a chip. Can that approach succeed in the modern era? -
Smartphone usage surges while PCs show startling decline in new worldwide study August 20, 2014 at 12:35 pm
Smartphones have surged in developing markets over the past few years, and it’s been catastrophic for PC sales — for the first time, we’ve got data on exactly how bad the worldwide damage is. -
The PS4 is still selling much faster than expected – and Sony doesn’t know why August 20, 2014 at 7:49 am
Sony’s PlayStation 4 console is lighting up sales charts, and even the company isn’t sure why. Could a reversal or collapse strike the console? We think not. -
AMD teams up with OCZ to launch its first SSDs, the Radeon R7 series August 19, 2014 at 8:00 am
AMD is pushing into the consumer SSD space and partnering with OCZ to do it. Will consumers bite or is AMD bringing too little to an already saturated, and highly competitive, market? -
Windows 9 technical preview, the first step towards fixing Windows, may appear next month August 18, 2014 at 7:54 am
Windows 8 has been a bit of a train wreck for Microsoft as users have expressed their displeasure in the tablet-oriented direction. Windows 9 is supposed to pull it back, and the first technical preview may be just a month away. -
Tesla swings by DEF CON in search of car hackers to secure the Model S August 15, 2014 at 2:22 pm
Tesla’s connected cars are tempting targets for hackers, but the company is looking to hire its own army of bug hunters to fix problems before they present themselves.














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