May 4, 2020 Apple’s updated 13-inch MacBook Pro has a new keyboard Yes, the rumors were true: Apple has banished the butterfly keyboard once and for all. The company has introduced a refreshed 13-inch MacBook Pro…
May 4, 2020 HP’s Omen gaming PCs get Intel’s latest chips and a fresh design Gaming PCs from major vendors tend to get little respect from enthusiasts for a number of reasons, including lackluster designs that focus on cost-cutting…
May 4, 2020 Samsung’s Galaxy Book lineup is now available to buy Samsung’s Galaxy Book lineup, which heralds the arrival of QLED display tech in laptops, are available to buy starting today. As we described in…
May 4, 2020 Galaxy Book Flex review: A pretty QLED laptop with a useful S Pen Samsung has had a troubled past as a laptop maker. Its ATIV, Notebook and Odyssey machines were underwhelming, and in the late-2010s the company…
May 4, 2020 The Morning After: Kickstarter and COVID-19 Tech companies around the world are facing the same difficulties in maintaining their businesses as everywhere else. Over the weekend, crowdfunding site Kickstarter has…
May 4, 2020 India’s biggest mobile carrier left COVID-19 self-test data unsecured Jio, the Indian mobile giant Facebook just bought a 9.9 percent stake in, may be at the center of its own privacy snafu. According…
May 4, 2020 Airbus to deploy ‘game-changing’ bomb-sniffing sensors at airports Airbus plans to test an “electronic nose” device that uses biological cells to mimic what bomb-sniffing dogs can do, reports the Financial Times. The…
May 4, 2020 Tesla has applied for a license to become a UK energy provider Tesla has applied for a licence to become an energy provider in the UK, according to the Telegraph. That means it might bring it’s…
May 3, 2020 ‘Half-Life: Alyx’ added nearly 1 million VR users to Steam Half-Life: Alyx appears to have given VR gaming a serious boost. Road to VR has used historical data and direct Valve data to calculate…
May 3, 2020 Australia exposed data for over 774,000 migrants Carelessness with data is dangerous as a general rule, but it’s particularly damaging when it affects vulnerable groups. The Australian government is facing criticism…