This all-in-one desktop PC has a clever, eye-catching design, but its meager performance doesn’t earn kudos.
Computers
Malware Is Now Targeting Apple’s New M1 Processor


Two distinct strains of malware have already adjusted to the new silicon just months after its debut.
A Windows Defender Flaw Lurked Undetected for 12 Years


Microsoft has finally patched the bug in its antivirus program after researchers spotted it last fall.
Cyberpunk 2077 Maker Was Hit With Ransomware—and Won’t Pay Up


CD Projekt Red’s list of woes gets longer, as hackers claim to have stolen the source code for their most popular games.
These 4 Google Workspace changes may reduce your need for Microsoft Office apps

Improvements to how people can store, access, and edit Microsoft Office-formatted files in Google Workspace apps means that you may no longer need as many Office apps as in the past.
Amazon’s Greatest Gadget Hits: Highlights of the Bezos Era

Amazon has made a lot of helpful, but also bizarre, stuff during CEO Jeff Bezos’s reign. Here are some of our favorites.
Microsoft’s cutting-edge machine-learning tool moves from the lab to the mainstream

Machine learning that can explore the world can solve different problems. These are the Microsoft services that make it something mainstream developers can use.
Cops Disrupt Emotet, the Internet’s ‘Most Dangerous Malware’


A global operation has taken down the notorious botnet in a blow to cybercriminals worldwide.
The Bowers & Wilkins PX7 Are a Joy to Wear (and Hear)

The British audio brand’s carbon fiber noise-canceling headphones have become my favorite quarantine companion.
Flash Is Dead—but Not Gone


Zombie versions of Adobe’s troubled software can still cause problems in systems around the world.