2019-10-22 12:00
Google Bazel builds and tests Bazel 1.0
Google’s Bazel build tool, an open source system supporting a variety of languages and platforms, including the Angular web framework and TensorFlow machine learning library, has reached version 1.0 status.
2019-10-22 10:25
Airbnb probed by UK tax authorities
The home rental site has warned a tax inquiry by HM Revenue & Customs could lead to litigation.
2019-10-22 06:07
China has more 'unicorn' start-ups than the US
The country now has the world's highest number of start-up companies worth more than $1bn.
2019-10-22 05:21
Gartner: 10 infrastructure trends you need to know
ORLANDO – Corporate network infrastructure is only going to get more involved over the next two to three years as automation, network challenges and hybrid cloud become more integral to the enterprise.
2019-10-22 05:21
Gartner: 10 infrastructure trends you need to know
ORLANDO – Corporate network infrastructure is only going to get more involved over the next two to three years as automation, network challenges and hybrid cloud become more integral to the enterprise.
2019-10-22 01:08
Green number plates planned for electric cars
The plan means it will be easier to offer incentives such as cheaper parking for zero-emission cars.
2019-10-21 23:02
Facebook reveals preparations for UK election
The tech giant has set out extra measures for fighting the spread of disinformation.
2019-10-21 21:18
Can't wait for the Mac Pro? Build your own with the Dune Pro
If you’ve been waiting literally years for Apple to refresh and begin selling a new Mac Pro lineup, the Dune Pro might be what you need. The all-aluminium (yes, we’ll spell it that way to humor Apple) case could be called an homage to
2019-10-21 19:58
Secured-core PCs offer new defense against firmware attacks
Microsoft, chipmakers, and several PC makers on Monday announced Secured-core PCs, which use hardware-based defense mechanisms to combat firmware-level security attacks.
2019-10-21 18:32
How to cancel a subscription on iPhone or iPad
Signing up for a subscription service like Apple Arcade through iOS or iPadOS is kind of fun. A menu pops pop, you activate Face ID or Touch ID, and the world’s most satisfying ding lets you know your purchase was successful. It’s simp