Patriot Ignite 480GB Review (Page 1 of 10)

I recently played a strategy/adventure video game called Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney on the Nintendo DS. While the game was released more than seven years ago, it belongs in one of my favorite series. In this game particular, you play as a defense attorney named Apollo Justice, who defends his clients through a whole series of different murder cases. Each of the murders are unique with different methods, motives, and contextual backgrounds. In...

Intel takes on CoreOS with its own container-based Linux

From InfoWorld: Once upon a time, it was fair game for most any company to put out a Linux distribution and be described as "committed to Linux." Now the same is happening with container-based Linux distributions, such as CoreOS or Red Hat Atomic Host.

Enter the next contestant: Intel. The CPU...

Alibaba's UC Browser found leaking users' data

From PC World: A mobile browser owned by China’s Alibaba Group contained privacy risks that could have exposed users’ personal data, according to a security group.

The flaws were found in UC Browser, a third-party app that’s been expanding in popularity across the globe, and has over 100 million...

Google's Android poised to get full fingerprint support

From CNET: Google's next update to its Android operating system could come with a new security feature: full support for fingerprint sensors.

At the Google I/O conference next week, Google will unveil native fingerprint authentication support in its expected Android M operating system, BuzzFeed...

Tweets now appear in Google search results

From InfoWorld: Performing a search on Google now also displays relevant tweets from Twitter. The integration will widely distribute Twitter content beyond its own site and is also aimed at adding a new real-time element to Google search results.

The changes, previously announced earlier this year...

Apple's iCloud suffers slow response times

From CNET: Apple's iCloud is having trouble.

Since about 11 p.m. PT Wednesday, Apple's iCloud services, including account sign-in, Find my iPhone, and Mail, are all responding slowly for "some users," Apple's System Status Dashboard shows. Apple's Dashboard doesn't specify how many users are...

Dropbox unleashes 'universal app' for Windows phones and tablets

From InfoWorld: Early this year, Dropbox released its cloud storage service on Windows phones and tablets, and on Tuesday the company followed up with a universal app that fleshes out the features for both types of devices.

The update automatically adapts to the user's screen size and delivers a...

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