The chip shortage is pitting bitcoin miners against gamers
In the niche world of customers for high-end semiconductors, a bitter feud is pitting bitcoin miners against hardcore gamers, with the latest line of NVIDIA graphics cards being powerful, cutting-edge chips with the computational might to display the most advanced video game graphics on the market.
Google reportedly made it difficult for smartphone users to find privacy settings
Arizona's lawsuit against Google showed that executives and engineers were aware of the search giant's location data collection and privacy settings were difficult for users to find. The documents suggest that Google collected location data even after users had turned off location sharing and made privacy settings difficult to find, according to the documents.
Sign In with Apple is a must for iPhone users. Here's how it works
Sign In with Apple is a privacy tool that gives iOS users more security when using third-party apps and websites with their Apple ID. Instead of signing in with Facebook, Google or making a brand new account, you can choose the Sign In With Apple option to use your Apple ID to verify your credentials.
How a largely untested AI algorithm crept into hundreds of hospitals
Epic, a private electronic health record giant and a key purveyor of American health data, accelerated the deployment of a clinical prediction tool called the Deterioration Index, designed to help physicians decide when to move a patient into or out of intensive care, and is influenced by factors like breathing rate and blood potassium level.
Watch Intel's Computex 2021 Keynote Live Here at 10pm ET, 7pm PT
Intel's EVP Michelle Johnston Holthaus will present Intel's 'Innovation Unleashed' keynote for Computex 2021 before the show officially kicks off Monday. We know that the presentation will cover consumer CPUs and Xeon processors, but we could hear more about the company's upcoming Alder Lakeprocessors.