February 5, 2016 Concern Grows in U.S. Over China’s Drive to Make Chips by PAUL MOZUR and JANE PERLEZ By PAUL MOZUR and JANE PERLEZ Chips with military as well as electronics uses came under focus when Washington officials killed a $2.9 billion…
February 5, 2016 Six Degrees of Separation? Facebook Finds a Smaller Number by JONAH BROMWICH By JONAH BROMWICH Just think of yourself as being that much closer to the actor Kevin Bacon. Published: February 4, 2016 at 07:00PM from…
February 4, 2016 Reinstalling Windows 10 by J. D. BIERSDORFER By J. D. BIERSDORFER Even if you upgraded to Windows 10 by downloading the software free on your PC, you can still reinstall the…
February 4, 2016 Silencing Noisy Web Pages by J. D. BIERSDORFER By J. D. BIERSDORFER The latest edition of the Safari browser makes it easy to mute unwanted audio blaring from open tabs. Published: February…
February 4, 2016 An Expanding Universe of Space Apps by KIT EATON By KIT EATON While becoming an astronaut is out of reach for most of us, there are plenty of apps that can take your…
February 4, 2016 European Privacy Regulators Want Details on ‘Safe Harbor’ Data Deal by MARK SCOTT By MARK SCOTT Privacy watchdogs from European Union countries expressed doubts that a new data-transfer pact with the United States could protect personal information….
February 4, 2016 Amit Singhal, an Influential Engineer at Google, Will Retire by QUENTIN HARDY By QUENTIN HARDY Mr. Singhal, one of the earliest builders of Google’s computer system, said he would leave the parent company, Alphabet, on Feb….
February 4, 2016 Mall Executive Backtracks From Statement on Amazon Retail Stores by NICK WINGFIELD By NICK WINGFIELD A day after saying that Amazon planned to open 300 to 400 brick-and-mortar bookstores, a shopping mall executive stepped back from…
February 3, 2016 How to Watch the Super Bowl When You Don’t Have Cable by BRIAN X. CHEN By BRIAN X. CHEN A variety of easy — and legitimate — ways are now available for watching the biggest football game of the…
February 3, 2016 Dropbox May Not Be LeBron James, but It Is Still in the Game by FARHAD MANJOO By FARHAD MANJOO As the markets for funding tech start-ups cool, companies like Dropbox, which once had a $10 billion valuation, are confronting their…