ACEMAGIC X1 laptop has a second screen that rotates for use in dual-screen or tablet modes

The ACEMAGIC X1 is a Windows laptop with a 12th-gen Intel i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, and an unusual dual-screen design that lets you use the laptop in several different ways. The notebook’s primary display is a 14 inch FHD screen. But there&#821…

The ACEMAGIC X1 is a Windows laptop with a 12th-gen Intel i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, and an unusual dual-screen design that lets you use the laptop in several different ways. The notebook’s primary display is a 14 inch FHD screen. But there’s also a second 14 inch FHD display connected to the first with a […]

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Surface Pro 11 and Laptop 7 review: An Apple Silicon moment for Windows

Superfluous AI features and compatibility issues don’t detract from good PCs.

Microsoft's Surface Pro 11, the first flagship Surface to ship exclusively using Arm processors.

Enlarge / Microsoft's Surface Pro 11, the first flagship Surface to ship exclusively using Arm processors. (credit: Andrew Cunningham)

Microsoft has been trying to make Windows-on-Arm-processors a thing for so long that, at some point, I think I just started assuming it was never actually going to happen.

The first effort was Windows RT, which managed to run well enough on the piddly Arm hardware available at the time but came with a perplexing new interface and couldn't run any apps designed for regular Intel- and AMD-based Windows PCs. Windows RT failed, partly because a version of Windows that couldn't run Windows apps and didn't use a familiar Windows interface was ignoring two big reasons why people keep using Windows.

Windows-on-Arm came back in the late 2010s, with better performance and a translation layer for 32-bit Intel apps in tow. This version of Windows, confined mostly to oddball Surface hardware and a handful of barely promoted models from the big PC OEMs, has quietly percolated for years. It has improved slowly and gradually, as have the Qualcomm processors that have powered these devices.

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One Million Checkboxes: Kampf um viele Kästchen

Es erinnert an ein Experiment von Peter Molyneux: Im kostenlosen Browerspiel One Million Checkboxes geht es nur ums Anklicken von Kästchen. (Spiele, Peter Molyneux)

Es erinnert an ein Experiment von Peter Molyneux: Im kostenlosen Browerspiel One Million Checkboxes geht es nur ums Anklicken von Kästchen. (Spiele, Peter Molyneux)

Yes, you should be a little freaked out about Hurricane Beryl

“It’s hard to communicate how unbelievable this is.”

Image of Hurricane Beryl captured from the International Space Station on Monday.

Enlarge / Image of Hurricane Beryl captured from the International Space Station on Monday. (credit: Matthew Dominick/NASA)

Officially, of course, the Atlantic hurricane season begins on June 1, But most years, the tropics remain fairly sleepy for the first month or two, allowing coastal residents to ease into the season.

Yes, a tropical storm might form here or a modest hurricane there. But the really big and powerful hurricanes, which develop from tropical waves in the central Atlantic and roar into the Caribbean Sea, do not spin up until August or September when seas reach their peak temperatures.

Not so this year, in which the Atlantic Ocean is boiling already. The seas in the main development region of the Atlantic have already reached temperatures not normally seen until August or September. This has led to the rapid intensification of Hurricane Beryl, which crashed through the Windward Islands on Monday and is now traversing the Caribbean Sea toward Jamaica.

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Rivada Space Networks: 10 Milliarden US-Dollar für Starlink-Konkurrenten in München

Rivada Space Networks wird von Peter Thiel und dem US-Verteidigungsministerium finanziert. Von München aus verspricht man “unübertroffene Cybersicherheit und Flexibilität” durch VPN aus dem Weltraum. Eine Recherche von Achim Sawall (Satelliten, Mobilfu…

Rivada Space Networks wird von Peter Thiel und dem US-Verteidigungsministerium finanziert. Von München aus verspricht man "unübertroffene Cybersicherheit und Flexibilität" durch VPN aus dem Weltraum. Eine Recherche von Achim Sawall (Satelliten, Mobilfunk)

Cyberangriff trifft Backwarenhersteller: Hacker gehen Lambertz auf den Keks

800 GByte an Unternehmensdaten wollen die Angreifer exfiltriert haben. Möglich war der Angriff wohl über einen kompromittierten VPN-Zugang eines Dienstleisters. (Ransomware, Cyberwar)

800 GByte an Unternehmensdaten wollen die Angreifer exfiltriert haben. Möglich war der Angriff wohl über einen kompromittierten VPN-Zugang eines Dienstleisters. (Ransomware, Cyberwar)