Tuesday, March 8, 2016

New drivers make Nvidia the first to support both DirectX 12 and Vulkan outside of beta and other top stories.

  • New drivers make Nvidia the first to support both DirectX 12 and Vulkan outside of beta

    New drivers make Nvidia the first to support both DirectX 12 and Vulkan outside of beta
    Yesterday, Nvidia freshly released a WHQL-certified driver pack intended for GeForce graphics cards, bringing support for the Vulkan API nearly a month after the Khronos Group unleashed its OpenGL successor unto the world. Similar to Microsoft’s DirectX 12 alternative, Vulkan boasts less driver overhead as well as a ‘closer to the metal’ relationship to the GPU. As a result, it’s considered an improvement over both AMD’s Mantle API and OpenGL. Though there aren’t many games or apps that actuall..
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  • Phone Subsidy for Poor Could Expand to Include Broadband

    Phone Subsidy for Poor Could Expand to Include Broadband
    Federal officials Tuesday released a draft plan to expand an existing $9.25-per-month phone subsidy for low-income people to include broadband Internet service. The plan—tentatively announced in mid-2015—is aimed at helping bridge a potentially worrisome divide between higher-income and lower-income households when it comes to getting access to the Internet. But critics, including GOP members of Congress as well as Republican...
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  • ExxonMobil lets you buy gas using Apple Pay at the pump

    ExxonMobil lets you buy gas using Apple Pay at the pump
    Bryant Russell, Americas program manager for mobile payment and loyalty at ExxonMobil, shows how you can pay for gas using Apple Pay on your iPhone. Shara Tibken/CNET The wind picked up and rain started to fall just as I got to the San Mateo gas station. The thought of fumbling with my wallet while standing in the cold made me shudder. Fortunately, I was getting a demo of how Apple Pay works at ExxonMobil gas pu..
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  • Amazon Video to get its own virtual-reality team

    Amazon Video to get its own virtual-reality team
    Amazon faces tough competition in the video-streaming field. Amazon If your tech company doesn't have a virtual-reality team in 2016 it's seriously behind the times -- at least that's what the social networks and phone makers of the world have led us to believe.Amazon is the latest company to jump on the virtual-reality bandwagon, a fact we know thanks to a job posting spotted by UploadVR. The Seattle, Washington..
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  • Hackers Nab Seagate Employee W-2s Via Phishing Scam

    Hackers Nab Seagate Employee W-2s Via Phishing Scam
    Hackers have been out in full force this tax season, and Seagate is the latest major tech company to fall victim to a targeted phishing scam. The Cupertino, Calif. data storage company revealed to security researcher Brian Krebs that online miscreants last week tricked one of its employees into handing over W-2 forms for all its current and past employees. The W-2 documents, of course, contained employee Social Security numbers, salaries, addresses, and other personal information. The incident..
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  • I went on the world's worst speed date to show you how not to use Skype Translator

    I went on the world's worst speed date to show you how not to use Skype Translator
    Imagine speed-dating someone over video chat who doesn’t speak your language. A chaperone takes notes—not of your character,  but on whether you spoke ill of the chat technology itself: Skype Translator. This was my life on Monday, and I spent 20 minutes of painful awkwardness to teach you this lesson: When you use Skype Translator, speak, don’t talk. To mark the eighth language added to Skype Translator—Arabic, spoken by 200 million people—I was invited to speak to Dalia*, a Microsoft contrac..
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  • Review: Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge -- the new phones to beat

    Review: Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge -- the new phones to beat
    The Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge are beautifully well-executed smartphones, worthy flagships from one of the world's largest electronics manufacturers. The changes from last year's S6 lines are incremental, but the fixes and upgrades are in all the right places. Those small improvements make for two vastly better phones, which start at $650 (for the S7) and $750 (for the S7 Edge), depending on the carrier. Samsung, like its bĂȘte noire Apple, seems to be on a two-year schedule, with major..
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  • Controversial people-rating app Peeple goes live, has a plan to profit from users' negative reviews

    Controversial people-rating app Peeple goes live, has a plan to profit from users' negative reviews
    Peeple, the controversial people-rating application that lets its users rate and review anyone, is not a hoax or vaporware, as many suspected following the media backlash surrounding the unveiling of the company’s intentions last fall. The Washington Post even called the app “terrifying,” given that the app didn’t plan to allow users to opt out of being reviewed — a feature that remains in the version that launched this week. With the app’s debut, the company is trying to present itself as hav..
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  • Toyota develops wearable device for blind people

    Toyota develops wearable device for blind people
    Image copyright Toyota Image caption Toyota demonstrated how the device could work in a video posted online Toyota is developing a wearable device to help give blind and visually impaired people greater mobility, the manufacturer has said.The gadget is worn on the shoulders and uses cameras to recognise surroundings, such as signs, then directs the wearer with speakers and vibration motors.Details were released this week, though no release date has be..
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  • Ubisoft Details Xbox-Timed Exclusivity Deal for The Division's DLC

    Ubisoft Details Xbox-Timed Exclusivity Deal for The Division's DLC
    Ubisoft Details Xbox-Timed Exclusivity Deal for The Division’s DLC Ubisoft has released some details concerning their timed-exclusivity deal with Microsoft for Tom Clancy’s The Division DLC. We all knew Ubisoft and Microsoft made a deal to deliver some form of exclusive content to Xbox One, and now we finally know what that exclusive content is. The first two paid expansions for The Division – Underground and Survival – will have a 30-day exclusivity window on Xbox One. The 30 day count..
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