"WEB" content on TweakTown - Page 1
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Opera has a new version of its web browser made especially for chess fans
If you're seriously into your chess, then this new spin on the Opera browser is likely to be of interest, coming with all sorts of chess-related extras.
Researchers warn that AI could ruin the web if left unchecked
AIs training themselves off other AI-produced content will lead to a downward spiral, with severe consequences on the quality front, experts warn.
Brain neurons & artificial neurons can talk in real-time over the web
Artificial brain neurons and biological brain neurons have successfully chatted in real-time over the internet.
Techman XC100E5C 1.6TB Enterprise PCIe NVMe SSD Review
Techman enters the ring with their new XC100E5C series enterprise NVMe SSDs. We test the 1.6TB model standalone and in RAID 0.
Samsung SM863 & PM863 960GB Enterprise SATA III SSD Review
Samsung introduces two new datacenter SATA III based SSDs, the SM863, and the PM863. Read on for our full review.
Intel DC P3608 1.6TB Enterprise PCIe NVMe SSD Review
The DC P3608 dual controlled PCIe Gen 3 x8 NVMe enterprise SSD is the fastest SSD Intel has ever made. You're going to want to read our review.
Spotify quickly apologizes due to privacy changes causing anger
Spotify apologizes for privacy changes.
Micron M510DC 480GB Enterprise SATA III SSD Review
Micron's MD510DC is a low-cost high performance replacement for HDD's in the datacenter, and here's our full review.
Despite number of users, is Apple Music shaping up to be a disaster?
Is Apple Music the company's worst product launch in recent years?
Facebook shows off its solar-powered Aquila aircraft to the world
Facebook is proud of its solar-powered Aquila aircraft.
Report: Apple Music already has 10 million users testing the service
Apple Music quickly racks up 10 million subscribers, all enjoying a trial period.
Argument rages over encryption and how much access government gets
Still a fierce debate between Silicon Valley tech experts and government.
Islamic State restricting Internet access in its self-declared capital
Islamic State wants to limit Internet access to outside world.
Americans have streamed 135B songs and music videos in 2015 so far
Americans love our streaming music and movies.
You can legally listen to AC/DC, now on Spotify, Rdio, Apple Music
AC/DC warms up to streaming music.
Pressure is on for Apple Music, as music industry needs major help
The music industry hopes Apple Music will be able to carry the industry.
Malwarebytes offers amnesty program to help pirates go legit
Malwarebytes launches amnesty program.
Taylor Swift decides to make '1989' available on Apple Music
Well, Taylor Swift fans... you'll be able to hear "1989" on Apple Music, after all.
Taylor Swift's '1989' album won't be available on Apple Music
Sorry Taylor Swift fans, you won't hear "1989" on Apple Music.
North Korea cracking down on uncensored mobile Internet access
North Korea cracking down on uncensored mobile Internet.
EU: Users pushed to piracy due to complicated copyright legislation
Do you think copyright legislation is pushing users to commit Internet piracy?
Sony Music CEO sees great benefit from Apple streaming music service
Apple to announce streaming music service?
Hollywood trade groups say piracy poses cybersecurity dangers
Haven't we heard this one before from the RIAA and MPAA?
Jay-Z still struggling to make Tidal into streaming music giant
Jay-Z's effort to make Tidal a streaming music giant has greatly struggled.
Streaming music is the present and future, not the death of music
Streaming music is the future, and not the final nail in the coffin for record labels.
Researchers: Identifying Tor users isn't as hard as many think
Another confirmation that Tor isn't as secure as we'd like.
The hunt for ISIS, other terrorists using Dark Web effectively
Pentagon trying to track down terrorists using the Dark Web.
Microsoft Bing search engine now has more than 20% market share in US
The Microsoft Bing search engine has 20 percent US market share.
Report: Apple will launch Web TV service before end of 2015
New report says Apple will launch a streaming TV service by the end of the year.
Wikimedia Foundation suing NSA to protect millions of Wikipedia users
Wikimedia Foundation takes NSA to court regarding widespread surveillance activities.
Zuckerberg says he'd like to work with Google on Internet.org project
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says he'd like to work with Google on the Internet.org project.
Movies nominated for an Oscar see surge in Internet piracy
Oscar-nominated movies see uptick in piracy following announcement in January.
Supporters concerned mainstream bitcoin interest now stalling
The bitcoin cryptocurrency has suffered from declining value, and supporters are concerned interest is beginning to drop further.
Jihadists weary of Internet, turning to Dark Web to spread propaganda
Islamic extremists have used the Internet and social media to further their cause, but now largely turning to the dark web.
NCSA celebrates national Data Privacy Day by releasing privacy survey
Today is National Data Privacy Day, and the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) has some data for you
BBB outlines the top 10 scams of 2014, and how to avoid them
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) discloses the top 10 scams of 2014
Report: Active seniors enjoying the Internet, especially using PCs
Baby Boomers enjoy Internet connectivity, especially using PCs, but with rising interest in smartphones and tablets.
Amazon building a 150 megawatt wind farm to power data centres
Amazon Web Services have announced a 150 megawatt windfarm build project to ensure they run under 100% renewable energy.
50 Cent will embrace streaming music subscriptions as industry changes
50 Cent is willing to roll with the punches, and that includes music listeners transitioning to online streaming services, as paid downloads drop.
Terrorist group leader reportedly using LinkedIn to network
An Islamic extremist group commander reportedly was found using LinkedIn to try to create new network connections, interact with others.
Word-of-mouth driving IoT adoption, as privacy concerns remain
Majority of home Internet of Things (IoT) purchases based on word-of-mouth and in-store referrals, research says.
Cybersecurity experts offer tips to keep children safer online
Many younger children are on the Internet, using PCs, laptops, smartphones, and other devices to access the Web - here are a few safety tips
'The Interview' release expanding to more theaters, via cable service
Anyone interested in watching "The Interview" now has a wider choice of options.
Cyberespionage efforts will only accelerate in 2015 and beyond
The growing threat of cyberespionage and state-sponsored cyberattacks will only continue in 2015, cyber experts note.
Iran plans to expand its 'smart filtering' for Internet users
Iran will expand its 'smart' Internet filtering after a 'successful' pilot phase.
UK movie theater calls police on kids due to iPhone piracy risk
Apparently, kids with iPhones and iPads are a piracy risk in UK movie theaters.
Madonna is paranoid about piracy, songs still leaked online
Madonna doesn't want her music leaked online early - but that doesn't mean it didn't happen anyway.