Mozilla's Shumway project works to run Flash without Flash Player

From InfoWorld: For most of us, Flash is still a big part of our online lives, even though most smartphones and tablets don't support it and a lot of online video has moved away from it. It's still common enough that if you don't have it installed on your computer, you'll encounter at least a few...

Microsoft adopts international standard for cloud privacy

From PC World: Microsoft has adopted a new standard for cloud privacy that commits the company to protect the privacy of customers’ data, not to use it for advertisement purposes, and to inform the customer of legal requests for personal data.

The company said Monday it was adopting the ISO/IEC...

Samsung and LG dominate LCD TV shipments for 2014

From CNET: 2014 was a prolific year for Samsung and LG, as the Korean LCD TV makers racked up 22.8 percent and 14.9 percent of the world market share of shipments respectively, according to a report from research firm Witsview.

Both companies increased the number of units from the previous year...

Report: Intel's New Skylake Chips May Be Slipping Later in 2015

From DailyTech: While PC sales in 2014 showed signs of stabilizing in 2014 after a rough couple years, more trouble could be in store for this year. Namely, Intel Corp. (INTC) -- whom the majority of OEMs rely on for the bulk of their desktop and laptop PC processor shipments -- has reportedly...

Information disclosure flaw exposes Netgear wireless routers to attacks

From PC World: Several wireless routers made by Netgear contain a vulnerability that allows unauthenticated attackers to extract sensitive information from the devices, including their administrator passwords and wireless network keys.

The vulnerability can be exploited over local area networks, as...

Samsung to nix bloatware in Galaxy S6 OS, report says

From CNET: Samsung will remove many of its own programs in the upcoming version of its TouchWiz user interface, a new report claims.

The new version of Samsung's TouchWiz will be stripped down to not include any Samsung-built applications, Sammobile is reporting, citing people who claim to have...

NVIDIA Kills Mobile GPU Overclocking, Robs Customers Who Paid For It

From DailyTech: NVIDIA Corp. (NVDA) is stirring up controversy after it broke its silence on overclocking of its mobile GPUs, an increasingly popular practice in recent years, banning the practice the practice with driver updates.

The recent updates related to Maxwell mobile chips for laptop and...

Deepcool Quanta DQ750 750W (Page 1 of 4) | Reports

There are just some things in life that are not meant to get a whole lot of attention. Things like computer power supplies and backup dancers come to my mind -- except, unless, you were really bad. Where am I going with this? Unless you have been completely cut off from TV or internet in the last couple of weeks or so, I think you already catch my drift. In the Super Bowl halftime show this year, the left shark behind Katy Perry became a total...

Func MS-2 Review (Page 1 of 4)

When Target Canada launched in 2013, there was a bit of excitement in the air. The store preceding it, Zellers, had sung its swan song, as it was unable to handle the competition. The first impressions I had of Target was generally a positive one. It was clean, updated, and felt fresh. However, as the months went by, the bottom line was not looking favorable for them. Worse yet, there were several clear signs targeting -- pun fully intended --...

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