DJI unveils plans to start assembling drones in US amid security concerns
The world’s largest consumer drone maker also rebutted security concerns on its products, saying it does not collect customer data or send it back to China. Read More
Best BBQ tech gadgets for a perfect July 4
Make sure your food is cooked to perfection with these must-have tech tools and gadgets for your outdoor cooking kit. Read More
Oracle Analytics: Honing 18+ products down to a single brand
Oracle brings its cloud, on-premises and applications analytics products under a single brand, with a new user experience and simplified pricing. Read More
How to do a clean install of Windows 10: Which option is best for you?
A clean install is the ultimate troubleshooting technique, but it’s also the best way to repurpose a device you no longer need or to get a fresh start. By my count, there are four ways to do a clean install. Here are the pros and cons of each. Read More
OnePlus 7, hands on: Worthy 6T upgrade faces stiffer competition
The OnePlus 7 is a decent mid-priced flagship-class smartphone. But buyers have a lot more choice in this price bracket these days. Read More
Windows 10 slow shutdown? USB-C bug in 1809 causing minute’s delay, says Microsoft
Microsoft confirms that a USB software bug can cause delays to shutdowns for Windows 10’s October 2018 Update. Read More
Java, JavaScript, or C#? Which programming language earns you the most?
Demand for tech contractors continues to rise, but some skills are in more sought after than others. Read More
Canonical returning 32-bit Ubuntu Linux support after gaming uproar
32-bit software should be functionally obsolete, but it turns out to live on in a 64-bit computing world. So, Canonical is putting 32-bit libraries back in to its next Ubuntu Linux releases. Read More
AMD Ryzen 7 3800X destroys Intel i9 9900K in early benchmarks
Multi-threaded performance blows away the Intel competition. Read More
Get your iPhone ready for iOS 13 public beta
Want to help Apple stomp out iOS 13 bugs? Read More