TECHNOLOGY NEWS
Setup News Ticker
   TECHNOLOGY NEWS
Searching for 'Here'. (Return)

PC World Latest NewsMay 31, 2024
CPU Showdown: Snapdragon X vs. Intel Core vs. Apple M3

Without getting them into our lab, we don't know if all those performance boasts actually hold water. Fortunately, Gordon got ahold of some hard data and covered it in the latest PCWorld YouTube video below.

Sponsored analyst firm Signal65 has some relevant benchmarks of the new Surface Laptop with a Snapdragon X Elite processor. They compared it to a Surface Laptop 5 rocking an Intel 12th Gen laptop CPU, the newer Intel Core Ultra 7 Meteor Lake in an MSI Prestige, Apple's newest M3-equipped MacBook Air (also an Arm processor), and an older Surface Pro 9 5G with the Qualcomm-supplied Microsoft SQ3 chip.

The benchmarks were wide—including heat and noise levels—but the real meat of the results come elsewhere. For example, the new Surface Laptop beats out all the competition with 21 hours of local video playback.

That's more than double the Surface Laptop 5, nearly double the Surface Pro 9, and past the MacBook Air by a healthy margin. Similar results were achieved in Procyon Productivity testing. Of course, battery life isn't exactly an apples-to-apples (or indeed Apple) comparison, since each machine varies in battery size, screen size, resolution, etc.



CNET NewsMay 31, 2024
Google's AI Overviews Weren't Ready for Prime Time. Here's Why - CNET
After its new search experience resulted in public embarrassment, Google is making changes and vowing to "keep improving."

PC World Latest NewsMay 31, 2024
Best VPN for streaming Netflix 2024: Watch from wherever you are

Given the restrictions that services such as Netflix put in place against VPNs, you need to choose a service that has active compatibility with that streaming site. It's also a good idea to choose a VPN with generous overall server spread so that if one server is down in the country you are trying to access, there are other options available. The PCWorld staff have thoroughly tested the top VPNs on the market to see how they fare at unblocking the top streaming sites and we've curated our favorites in the list below.

Why you should trust us: Here at PCWorld we've been testing computer hardware, software, and services since the 1980s. We're continually testing all of the major VPNs on the market and many lesser-known services in order to curate a list of the very best VPNs across a variety of categories. For a more in-depth guide, you can check out our article on how we test VPN services at PCWorld. Below you'll find our favorite VPNs, and below those, helpful advice about what to look for when choosing a VPN on your own.

We highly recommend that you use a VPN not only to access location-restricted content, but also to provide one of the best possible upgrades to your online security. So, if you're looking to use your VPN for more than streaming, be sure to check out our comprehensive roundup of the


CNET How ToMay 31, 2024
Not All Sleep Stages Are Created Equal. Are You Getting Enough Restorative Sleep? - CNET
If you are missing out on the right amount of REM and Deep sleep, you aren't getting enough restorative sleep. Here's how much you need and why you should prioritize it.

GizmodoMay 31, 2024
The Best New Movies and TV Streaming in June 2024, and Where to Watch Them
May showers bring June flowers and also, lots of streaming content. Welcome to io9's latest edition of the Nerd's Watch, where we pare down the enormous lists of new films and television shows arriving on all your favorite streaming services into the sci-fi, fantasy, and horror titles we think you'll like most. (And…

Read more...



Mac RumorsMay 31, 2024
Review: Two Weeks With the M4 iPad Pro
It's been just over two weeks since the M4 iPad Pro launched, which means it's time for a longer term review of the updated OLED display, AI-focused processor, super thin design, and new accessories that include the Apple Pencil Pro and Magic Keyboard.


RELATED ARTICLES
Apple Vision Pro International Launch Likely Scheduled for July (Mac Rumors)

CNET NewsMay 31, 2024
You Can Reduce Your iPhone's Brightness Even Lower Than Usual. Here's How - CNET
If you drop your iPhone's screen brightness to the bottom and it's still too bright, there's a hidden setting that can make it even dimmer.

CNET How ToMay 31, 2024
Best Portable Solar Panels of 2024 - CNET
Portable solar panels let you charge up your portable power station with energy from the sun. Here are CNET's favorites.

Mac RumorsMay 31, 2024
Gurman: iOS 18 to Feature 'Updates' to Control Center
The upcoming iOS 18 update for the iPhone will include unspecified "updates" to Control Center, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.


CNET NewsMay 31, 2024
Only 4 Days Left to Claim Up to $349 From Apple's $35M iPhone 7 Settlement - CNET
Apple is settling over alleged issues with audio playback in its iPhone 7 and 7 Plus models. There are only days remaining to claim your settlement cash.

PC World Latest NewsMay 31, 2024
Acer's portable TravelMate laptops get the AI treatment

The new models announced today come loaded with more power-efficient Intel Core Ultra CPUs as well as useful AI capabilities. There's also a 2-in-1 version and a clamshell with a bigger 16-inch display, and they all use recycled materials in both design and packaging. Heck yeah.

Configurations, hardware, and availability


CNET How ToMay 31, 2024
Summer Eye Protection: 7 Tips to Keep Your Eyes Safe - CNET
Grab your sunglasses -- summer is almost here. Here's how to keep your eyes safe from the sun's rays.

CNET NewsMay 31, 2024
Here's How to Get a Refund if You Bought Spotify's Failed Car Thing Device - CNET
Customers who paid for the discontinued hardware device will be eligible to get their money back before it becomes unusable later this year.

CNET NewsMay 31, 2024
Windows 11: How to Download Microsoft's Latest OS - CNET
There are a few ways to download Microsoft's latest operating system. We walk you through the steps.

EngadgetMay 31, 2024
Twitch removes every member of its Safety Advisory Council
Twitch signed up cyberbullying experts, web researchers and community members back in 2020 to form the Safety Advisory Council. The review board was formed to help it draft new policies, develop products that improve safety and protect the interests of marginalized groups. Now, CNBC reports that the streaming website has terminated all the members of the council. Twitch reportedly called the nine members into a meeting on May 6 to let them know that their existing contracts would end on May 31 and that they would not be getting paid for the second half of 2024. 

The Safety Advisory Council's members include Dr. Sameer Hinduja, co-director of the Cyber Bullying Research Center, and Dr. T.L. Taylor, the co-founder and director of AnyKey, an organization that advocates for inclusion and diversity in video games and esports. There's also Emma Llansó, the director of the Free Expression Project for the Center for Democracy and Technology.  



EngadgetMay 31, 2024
Tesla recalls over 125,000 vehicles to fix seat belt issues
Tesla is no stranger to safety issue recalls, and now there's another to add to its list. The company is recalling 125,227 vehicles due to a problem with the seat belt warning system, Reuters reports. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the driver could be unbuckled, and the warning light and chime still might not activate. This malfunction violates federal safety requirements and could increase a person's injury risk. 

The affected models span the last decade, comprising some of the 2012-2024 Model S, 2015-2024 Model X, 2017-2023 Model 3, and 2020-2023 Model Y vehicles. To fix the issue, Tesla will change the sensor from depending on seat weight to whether the buckle is plugged in and the car is turned on. An over-the-air update should begin in June. 

Tesla notably recalled over two million vehicles in December following Autopilot safety issues and a two-year NHTSA investigation. More recalls followed earlier this year: In January, Tesla recalled 200,000 Model S, X and Y vehicles from 2023 due to a software issue that prevented the backup camera from w


PC World Latest NewsMay 31, 2024
Surprise Windows 11 update drops with helpful goodies galore

The new features in Windows 11's patch KB5037853 include:

Account management improvements Sharing updates Personalization options What's changing in Windows 11 account management Windows 11 now provides a page called "Add linked devices" in the settings under Accounts. There you can see and manage all PCs and Xbox consoles that are linked to the system.

However, this option is only available for the Home and Pro editions if you sign in to Windows with your Microsoft account.

get windows 11 pro for cheap Windows 11 Pro


Mac RumorsMay 30, 2024
Satechi Launches Thunderbolt 4 Multi-Display Docking Station
Satechi today announced the launch of its latest Mac accessory, the Thunderbolt 4 Multi-Display Docking Station. The Docking Station uses DisplayLink software technology to allow a Mac to connect to up to four external monitors, plus it offers 96W power delivery and Thunderbolt 4 transfer speeds.


PC World Latest NewsMay 30, 2024
How to check the power, current, and voltage of USB ports


PC World Latest NewsMay 30, 2024
Getting started with Microsoft 365: Everything you need to know

The suite of applications and a growing set of services continued to be called Office 365 until 2020, when it was given its current name, Microsoft 365. The company would like to see all Windows users have a subscription, and is doing its best to entice them with advertising in Windows. This seems unnecessary, as the service is one of the most affordable subscriptions on the consumer market. In this article, I'll go through why this is the case, what's included, and which subscription you should choose.




CNET How ToMay 30, 2024
Over 600K Routers Were Hacked in Three Days Late Last Year. Here's What Happened and How We Can Learn From It - CNET
Research released on Thursday reveals an unprecedented attack on a single internet provider.

Gizmag Emerging TechMay 30, 2024
Boeing to roll the dice on a leaky Starliner June 1: Here's how to watch
After years of delays and mishaps, Boeing is taking another shot at launching its Starliner spacecraft with a crew aboard despite a leaky helium valve. Here's how to watch the event, which is scheduled for 12:25 pm EDT on June 1.

Continue Reading

Space, Science

Starliner, NASA, Boeing,


ComputerWorldMar 20, 2024
The future of work looks like sci-fi
The "Augmented Connected Workforce" is one of Gartner's Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends for 2024.

Which raises the question: "Wait, what?"

The Augmented Connected Workforce (ACWF) is a concept or a paradigm where advanced technologies are used to give employees what essentially amount to super powers. Specifically, the idea envisions integrating workers with Augmented Reality (AR) glasses, AI tools of every description, wearable sensors, wearable communication tools, IoT, robots, exoskeletons, machine vision and cloud computing.

To read this article in full, please click here



ComputerWorldFeb 27, 2024
Windows 11 Insider Previews: What's in the latest build?
The Windows 11 2023 Update has been released, but behind the scenes, Microsoft is constantly working to improve the newest version of Windows. The company frequently rolls out public preview builds to members of its Windows Insider Program, allowing them to test out — and even help shape — upcoming features.

Skip to the builds

The Windows Insider program is divided into four channels:

The Canary Channel is where platform changes (such as major updates to the Windows kernel and new APIs) are previewed. These changes are not tied to a particular Windows release and may never ship at all. Little documentation is provided, and builds are likely to be very unstable. This channel is best for highly technical users. The Dev Channel is where new features are introduced for initial testing, regardless of which Windows release they'll eventually end up in. This channel is best for technical users and developers and builds in it may be unstable and buggy. In the Beta Channel, you'll get more polished features that will be deployed in the next major Windows release. This channel is best for early adopters, and Microsoft says your feedback in this channel will have the most impact. The Release Preview Channel typically doesn't see action until shortly before a new feature update is rolled out. It's meant for final testing of an upcoming release and is best for those who want the most stable builds. The Beta and Release Preview Channels also receive bug-fix builds for the currently shipping version of Windows 11. See "How to preview and deploy Windows 10 and 11 updates" for more details about the four channels and how to switch to a different channel.

  • CEOExpress
  • c/o CommunityScape | 200 Anderson Avenue
    Rochester, NY 14607
  • Contact
  • As an Amazon Associate
    CEOExpress earns from
    qualifying purchases.

©1999-2024 CEOExpress Company LLC