Making it easier for developers to port apps to Arm at their own speed without losing the convenience of emulation should make Windows on Arm more credible.
What is Operation: Cinder?
If you saw the Season Two episode of The Mandalorian, “Chapter 15: The Believer,” you might recall mention of something called Operation: Cinder. While it’s something that quite clearly had an impact on Migs Mayfeld, it’s possible you may not have known just what Operation: Cinder was (except that it was obviously very, very bad!) […]
Joe Biden Wants You to Be Able to Fix Your Own Damn iPhones
A sweeping new presidential directive includes, among other things, an initiative to secure consumers’ right to repair their own devices.
Bad Batch First Look: “Devil’s Deal”
The Bad Batch // JULY 9, 2021 The Empire tightens its grip. StarWars.com Team The mission on Raxus a success, the Bad Batch continue their struggle to survive in a changing galaxy. Check out preview images of the latest episode of Star Wars: The Bad Batch, “Devil’s Deal,” now streaming on Disney+! A rocky spire. Cham and […]
Everything You Need to Make Beer, Wine, Cider, and Mead
Indoor plants and sewing projects don’t taste as good. Here’s what you need to make booze at home.
Europe Makes the Case to Ban Biometric Surveillance

Companies are racing to track everything about you. It could be a convenient way to reduce fraud—or seriously creepy and discriminatory.
So, You Want to Try an Ebike? Here’s What to Know
This week we discuss the proliferation of ebikes in bike-share networks, as well as the explosive growth of private ebike ownership.
These Are the Best Portable Storage Drives
Need an ultra-fast drive for video editing or a rugged option to back up your photos in the field? We’ve got a solution for every situation.
Microsoft Keeps Failing to Patch a Critical Windows Bug

For the second time in a month, the company issued an update that doesn’t fully address a severe security vulnerability in Windows.
The Unfixed Flaw at the Heart of REvil’s Ransomware Spree

Security researchers warned Kaseya about its IT management software in April, but the patches didn’t come fast enough to avert last week’s disaster.






