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INQ Latest

New Apple MacBook
  • Hardware
Incoming MacBook Pro upgrade is not expected to have Intel Kaby Lake chips

Prepare for outcry

  • 18 Aug
  • Hardware
Incoming MacBook Pro upgrade is not expected to have Intel Kaby Lake chips

Prepare for outcry

  • 18 Aug
  • Security
90 per cent of people ignore security notices because their brains are too busy

10 per cent of people probably double knot their shoe laces

  • 18 Aug
  • Software
Microsoft Windows UAC can be bypassed for untraceable hacks

Ohhhhhhh crap ...

  • 18 Aug
  • Software
Oracle claims it didn't know Android was coming to Chrome OS

Post-verdict hearing turns into playground game with Chinese burns and wedgies

  • 18 Aug
  • Friction
Kim Dotcom and John McAfee fall out on Twitter

Someone grab the popcorn

  • 18 Aug

News continued

  • Games
Facebook strikes gaming deal with Unity in direct challenge to Valve and Microsoft

Because everyone loves games that demand in-app purchases, right?

  • 18 Aug
  • Software
US confirms it will hand over control of DNS to ICANN from October

Not that you'll notice the difference

  • 18 Aug
  • Friction
McDonald's takes away Happy Meal tracking toy giveaway

Skin crawling stuff

  • 18 Aug
  • Network
Cisco annual lay-offs: Company cans another 5,500 jobs

Cisco seems to have laid off half the company over the past six years, yet headcount remains the same

  • 18 Aug
  • Hardware
Apple seems more interested in electric cars than Macs and MacBooks

Has Tim Cook forgotten about computers, or is he just not interested?

  • 18 Aug
  • Hardware
Knights Mill: Intel sets sights on Nvidia with AI-focused Xeon Phi chip

High-end server processor expected to arrive in 2017

  • 18 Aug
  • Hardware
Intel silicon photonics tech starts shipping after 16 years in development

'New era of optics' sees laser technology integrated onto silicon

  • 18 Aug
  • Chips
Intel to let ARM chip designers use its 10nm fabs

Could this be the start of a beautiful relationship?

  • 17 Aug
  • Software
Kevin overjoyed as Microsoft Windows 10 Mobile Anniversary update begins rollout

He almost dropped his packet of Wotsits

  • 17 Aug
  • Hardware
USB Implementers Forum introduces branding for safe USB-C charging

At last, someone's in charge

  • 17 Aug
  • Hardware
Intel's Project Euclid is a tiny Linux-powered PC for robot makers

Robot Wars could get a whole lot more exciting

  • 17 Aug
  • Handhelds
Honor 8 launches in the US as Huawei P9's flagship killer - Europe coming soon

Honor makes a big statement with some big specs

  • 17 Aug

Reviews

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 - pen
  • Phones
Galaxy Note 7 vs Galaxy Note 4

In which the Note 4 proves it's still a formidable force in the Galaxy

  • 18 Aug
Obi Worldphone MV1 review - dimensions
  • Phones
Obi Worldphone MV1 review
  • 17 Aug
OnePlus 3
  • Phones
OnePlus 3 review
  • 15 Aug
BlackBerry DTEK50 hands-on review - display
  • Phones
BlackBerry DTEK50 review
  • 10 Aug
Galaxy Note 7 vs Galaxy Note 5
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Galaxy Note 7 vs Note 5 specs comparison
  • 09 Aug
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macos take your files anywhere
  • Hardware
Apple seems more interested in electric cars than Macs and MacBooks

Has Tim Cook forgotten about computers, or is he just not interested?

  • 18 Aug
  • Hardware
Apple seems more interested in electric cars than Macs and MacBooks

Has Tim Cook forgotten about computers, or is he just not interested?

  • 18 Aug
Tim Cook and Aaron Levie in discussion at BoxWorks 15 in San Francisco
  • Communications
Bigger iPhones, Apple Watch and FBI stand-off: Tim Cook's top 5 moments as Apple CEO
  • 16 Aug
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How to fix Windows 10 Anniversary Update
  • 16 Aug
Nuclear Ramjet Engine TORY 11 A
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Computer porn: gallery of ancient machines
  • 16 Aug
Microsoft Windows XP screen
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7 reasons Windows XP refuses to die
  • 15 Aug

Trendlines

Microsoft

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Microsoft Windows UAC can be bypassed for untraceable hacks
Oracle claims it didn't know Android was coming to Chrome OS
Kevin overjoyed as Microsoft Windows 10 Mobile Anniversary update begins rollout
Microsoft is going to roll up all your Windows 7 and 8.1 updates Windows 10-style

Apple

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Incoming MacBook Pro upgrade is not expected to have Intel Kaby Lake chips
Apple seems more interested in electric cars than Macs and MacBooks
Bigger iPhones, Apple Watch and FBI stand-off: Tim Cook's top 5 moments as Apple CEO
Computer porn: gallery of ancient machines

Google

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Google launches a mysterious open source operating system called Fuchsia
Google Duo rivals WhatsApp and FaceTime as Hangouts moves to enterprise
What you missed in tech last week: QuadRooter, Windows 10, Snapchat gaffe
Google Updates: Inbox says Hello Trello and no new Shield to be revealed

Security

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Kim Dotcom and John McAfee fall out on Twitter
Microsoft Windows UAC can be bypassed for untraceable hacks
90 per cent of people ignore security notices because their brains are too busy
Kaspersky uncovers malware riding on the back of Google AdSense

Open Source

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Google launches a mysterious open source operating system called Fuchsia
What you missed in tech last week: QuadRooter, Windows 10, Snapchat gaffe
Linux.Lady trojan turns Linux servers into bitcoin miners
Linux subsystem could cause Windows 10 Anniversary Update to eat itself

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Facebook strikes gaming deal with Unity in direct challenge to Valve and Microsoft
Minecraft meets Oculus Rift VR on Windows 10
Microsoft acquires game streaming service Beam to take on Twitch
Modder crams Xbox One S into laptop format
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