Alibaba hits back at US over market blacklist

From CNET: The Office of the US Trade Representative has blacklisted Alibaba's popular online shopping platform again this year over its problem with fake goods. And Alibaba is not happy.

The Chinese e-commerce titan published a point-by-point rebuttal in response to the US Trade Representative's...

SilverStone SFX SX500-G 500W (Page 1 of 4) | Reports

In a race car, there are two things that require a high level of protection: The driver and the fuel cell. For one, the chassis of a race car should be strong enough to handle crashes and collisions to prevent as much damage as possible to the driver. However, when protecting the fuel cell, the placement needs to be carefully considered in the design. In addition, the fuel cell itself should be strong enough to handle forces from all the...

Microsoft Tests End-to-End Encryption in Skype Conversations

From PC Mag: Microsoft is partnering with encrypted communications app Signal on a new end-to-end encrypted messaging feature called Private Conversations.

In a short blog post, Microsoft announced that Private Conversations are now in preview for Skype Insiders. Skype users will be able to have...

NZXT's debut motherboard is one of the most breathtaking motherboards ever

From PC World: NZXT makes motherboards now.

That’s the news—but saying “NZXT makes motherboards now” is perhaps the greatest understatement of 2018. (Hey, we’re only ten days in so far.) At CES this week, NZXT announced it’s done what’s almost impossible: Made a motherboard that looks good.

It’s...

TiVo Adds Alexa, Google Assistant Control to its DVRs

From PC Mag: If you own a TiVo, you'll soon be able to control it through your Amazon Echo or Google Home. TiVo just announced Alexa and Google Assistant compatibility with its DVRs, enabling menu navigation and control with hands-free voice commands.

The Google Assistant, meanwhile, is also headed...

OnePlus CEO: We're going to start talking to US carriers

From CNET: OnePlus could be inching closer to breaking into the mainstream.

Pete Lau, chief executive of the niche Chinese phone manufacturer, said the company would begin talks with US carriers this year.

"If the right opportunity and right timing come along, we'll be very happy to experiment,"...

Huawei Chief Slams US Carriers After Collapse of AT&T Deal

From PC Mag: The end of a rumored deal to sell Huawei phones through AT&T doesn't just hurt the Chinese company's plans for the US market. It also hurts consumers, Huawei said Tuesday.

"I think it's quite a big loss for us and also for the carriers, but it's more of a big loss for consumers,"...

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