Specs for first Intel 3D XPoint SSD: so-so transfer speed, awesome random I/O
Sequential transfer rates aren’t class-leading, but latency and longevity impress.
Sequential transfer rates aren’t class-leading, but latency and longevity impress.
It’s all fun and games until someone executes malicious code. That may be next.
New study of Wikipedia comments reveals most attackers aren’t anonymous.
Windows Hello biometrics come to regular domain-joined systems in the Creators Update.
Testingfor terrestrial drones in no-fly-zone city is now fully underway.
Cable company prevents use of third-party modem despite FCC rule.
Seriously, we've backed up a Linux system to the land much of the Internet forgot.
The taskbar is getting ever so monochrome—even as apps are looking more exciting.
The Creators Update opens up a raft of new APIs: Microsoft wants developers to use them.
Verizon wins challenge of Comcast's fastest Internet and "in-home Wi-Fi" claims.
He registered domains years ago, leaving personal data exposed—like lots of people.
Once the province of nation-sponsored hackers, in-memory malware goes mainstream.
It’s all fun and games until someone loses a password.
Unusually popular search terms include "Reichstag fire" and "Kristallnacht."
Booby-trapped profiles could be used to spend visitors' market funds, experts warn.
Google Brain creates new image details out of thin air.
76 apps in Apple’s App Store still don’t use best practices to protect user data.
Virtualized file system approach makes Git work better for huge repositories.
Manufacturer will pay $2.2 million and delete data to settle privacy-invasion charges.
Customers want objective threat guidance, not cheap shots at Microsoft rivals.
When an account makes 500 posts a day, that's a sure sign that there’s something amiss.
"We just have to make it work temporarily," TWC said of FCC speed tests.
Behind the scenes defending KrebsOnSecurity against record-setting DDoS attacks.
O'Rielly: Subsidies hurt competition, let bureaucrats pick winners and losers.
Getting data offsite is easier today, but what happens when the Internet isn’t there?
A change that should have been made fifteen years ago.
Charter-owned cable provider defrauded and misled customers, AG's complaint says.
Xfinity beta app is now on Roku; for now, customers still need a Comcast TV box.