Microsoft follows through on its aggressive upgrade tactics, and the implications are dramatic…
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Microsoft follows through on its aggressive upgrade tactics, and the implications are dramatic…
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The cat is officially out of the bag…
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Secretive augmented reality startup Magic Leap is now loaded with enough money to bring it well beyond its first product.
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‘The Division’ Beta wasn’t perfect, but there was still lots to love about Ubisoft’s new MMO.
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Nintendo has always been one to go against the grain, usually to their benefit, and last year they made it pretty clear they had relatively little interest in Virtual Reality, despite it being all everyone else could talk about.
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A leading expert says Binge On violates net neutrality—and threatens the very future of the Internet itself.
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There’s an old saying in IT: The best way to secure a server is to leave it off. While humorous, this security method is obviously not helpful, but there’s a somewhat similar, ultra-secure technique that is useful—power the server on but leave it off the Internet. The server can be part of a local area network, but this network is not connected to the Internet and is therefore isolated making it impossible for malware to get on the machine without human help. This technique is called “air gapping” and is commonly used in ultra-secure environments such as government and military installations.
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