What the Future of Programming Languages Looks Like
News November 22, 2021
Developers have been using programming languages for decades to build ingenious new tools and streamline the coding process. So far, it’s worked out pretty well for us. Advancements in programming languages and software development overall have helped us push the boundaries of what is possible. Businesses have gotten more... Read more
NASA nudges James Webb telescope launch date after vibration incident
News November 22, 2021
The James Webb Space Telescope during a test deployment of its primary mirror in March 2020. Northrop Grumman The James Webb Space Telescope is a very big, very overdue and very sensitive project. After years of delays, it was supposed to launch on Dec. 18 and become the newest... Read more
Devious ‘Tardigrade’ Malware Hits Biomanufacturing Facilities
News November 22, 2021
When ransomware hit a biomanufacturing facility this spring, something didn’t sit right with the response team. The attackers left only a halfhearted ransom note, and didn’t seem all that interested in actually collecting a payment. Then there was the malware they had used: a shockingly sophisticated strain dubbed Tardigrade.... Read more
Peter Moore is still angry about Sony “FUDing” the Dreamcast
News November 22, 2021
Join gaming leaders, alongside GamesBeat and Facebook Gaming, for their 2nd Annual GamesBeat & Facebook Gaming Summit | GamesBeat: Into the Metaverse 2 this upcoming January 25-27, 2022. Learn more about the event. Sega hasn’t had a home console in two decades — yet some executives are still having... Read more
Office holiday parties, both virtual and in-person, are back this year
News November 22, 2021
People either love or hate office holiday parties. Pretty much everyone hates virtual office holiday parties. As we enter the second pandemic holiday season, both types of events — meant to celebrate employees and humanize bosses — are back. But they are probably different from what you remember. This... Read more
Lessons Learned from the Skyrocketing Cost of Cyber Crime
News November 22, 2021
Businesses worldwide faced a slew of challenges in 2021 – the main ones being COVID-19 and cybercrime. The global pandemic forced many to shut their doors and have employees work remotely or from home. Cybercrime also increased in frequency and sophistication. As a result, cyberattacks are now one of... Read more
Black Friday 2021: Smart home and networking deals live now
News November 22, 2021
This story is part of Holiday Gift Guide 2021, our list of ideas, by topic, by recipient and by price, to help you discover the perfect gift. Thanksgiving week is here, and that means that the holiday buying season is in full swing, with Black Friday looming on the... Read more
How to Choose the Best Game Subscription Service (2021): Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo, Stadia
News November 22, 2021
Gaming is starting to look more and more like Netflix: Instead of buying a disc at the store and popping it in at home, subscription services from Sony, Microsoft, Nvidia, and others allow you to access tons of games for a monthly price, or even stream them without the... Read more
Nvidia’s latest AI tech translates text into landscape images
News November 22, 2021
Hear from CIOs, CTOs, and other C-level and senior execs on data and AI strategies at the Future of Work Summit this January 12, 2022. Learn more Nvidia today detailed an AI system called GauGAN2, the successor to its GauGAN model, that lets users create lifelike landscape images that... Read more
Black Friday sales have begun: Target, Best Buy and Amazon deals live now, Walmart joining today
News November 22, 2021
Rob Rodriguez/CNET This story is part of Holiday Gift Guide 2021, our list of ideas, by topic, by recipient and by price, to help you discover the perfect gift. Black Friday isn’t quite here yet, but let’s be real for a second. Black Friday is no longer a day,... Read more










