Ventilator recall issued with warning of "serious injuries or death"
"This could cause serious adverse health consequences, including hypoventilation and death," the FDA statement reads.
"Existential catastrophe" may loom as no proof AI is controllable—Expert
"The outcome could be prosperity or extinction, and the fate of the universe hangs in the balance," researcher Roman Yampolskiy said.
What is the Anduril Roadrunner? America's latest game-changing weapon
The AI-powered drone is being described as a huge step forward in uncrewed weapon technology.
Mike Johnson porn "monitoring" app accused of being used to jail people
Court documents show that Covenant Eyes is often used by probation officers, sometimes to send parolees back to prison.
Mike Johnson uses same porn monitoring software as Josh Duggar
The new House Speaker has his teenage son as his "accountability partner" to stop him from looking at 'sinful' things on the internet.
Pentagon hacking fears fueled by Microsoft's monopoly on military IT
Everyone uses Microsoft, including the U.S. government and military. The reliance on one vendor makes us more vulnerable to hackers and cyberspies, experts say.
Cybersecurity Expert: Banning a Chinese App Like TikTok Is a Red Herring Th
Removing TikTok from its U.S. users sidesteps a potentially greater threat from China — hardware.
Wordle Today #618 answer, hints and clues for Monday, February 27 game
Today's word is a noun, with one vowel in it, and has no repeating letters.
Software user saving thousands on license stirs debate: "Not paying extra"
Commenters celebrated the user's quick thinking, but warned of potential issues in the future.
Microsoft Sues Mom of 2 Over Name of Her Business
Kate McKenzie, 40, was just days away from the launch of her new product, Word Window, when she received a threatening letter from the U.S. tech giant.
'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli Starts Drug Network Months After Prison Release
The former CEO was banned from the pharmaceutical industry for life after raising the price of Daraprim, a lifesaving drug, by 5,000 percent.
Trends, Opportunities, and Threats in Manufacturing Operations Management
Most companies in the MOM software sector cover both discrete and process manufacturing, but the emphasis within that mix varies.
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How to Power Up Your Mac for 2022
Whether you got a new Mac for Christmas or want to keep your current machine running its best in 2022, these are the performance enhancers you'll want to try.
Stellantis to Invest Over $33 Billion in Software, Electrification by 2025
Stellantis announced today that it will invest $33+ billion to enhance its vehicle software capabilities and strengthen its electrification strategy.
New General Motors Software Sets Cornerstone for V2X, V2I Communication
General Motors has announced a new software platform system with the potential for more cloud-based services and faster software development.
Here Is Why You Cannot Share Your Screen in FaceTime With the iOS 15 Update
The iOS 15 update brings a number of changes for iPhone users, but many are wondering where the "screen share" button can be found in FaceTime. Here is all you need to know.
Basecamp Software Company Bans Political Talk, Committees at Work
The decision received a widespread backlash from the tech community on Twitter, where Basecamp's founders were called out for being politically active in the past.
The Best Free Tax Software for Last Minute Filing
Try one of these free tax programs to make filing as simple as possible and to get a tax refund quickly.
Pendo CEO Todd Olson Reinvents Digital Communication in Businesses, Schools
The COVID-19 pandemic devastated many U.S. industries, but speeded the transition to the digital economy — and Pendo took full advantage of the opportunity.
Adobe Flash Player Ending Sparks Wave of Jokes, Memes and Tributes
After years of complaints and frustrations, the software that created a multitude of nostalgic animated computer games will no longer be supported. Here's how Twitter reacted.
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Your Apple iPhone Can Tell if You've Come Into Contact With COVID-19
An early peak at iOS 13.7 for developers shows Apple has made a way to let users opt in to a contact tracing system without the need to download an app, at least initially.
What Is Apple Likely to Announce Today at WWDC 2020?
Now that the WWDC 2020 event is completely online, anyone can tune into the keynote address and developer forums.
Coronavirus and Working From Home: Tech Productivity Tools That Can Help
As the coronavirus outbreak empties offices, here are some of the best tech productivity tools for working from home.
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Some Apple iPhones Will Lose Internet Connection Without Critical Update
Apple is warning users of the iPhone 5 that they will have to update their software by November 3 or be left unable to use a slew of internet services, including iCloud and the App Store.
What is HongMeng? Huawei's Mystery New Mobile OS May Soon Be Revealed
"If you didn't trust Huawei hardware running Android then you aren't going to trust Huawei hardware running their own operating system," one cybersecurity expert told Newsweek.
Trump Says DOJ, Tech Giants Must Develop Software to 'Detect Mass Shooters'
Trump said he will instruct the Justice Department to work with Silicon Valley social media companies to create software that "detects" potential mass shooters.
Want to Make Your iPhone Faster? Download Apple iOS 12
The update will "make everyday tasks on iPhone and iPad faster and more responsive," Apple said.
Past Voting Systems Had Remote-Access Software
Senator Ron Wyden said the decision to sell voting systems with remote-access software, leaving equipment possibly vulnerable to hacking, was "the worst decision for security short of leaving ballot boxes on a Moscow street corner."