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This web app will warn you if you are a Twitter troll

An intern at Intel created it as part of the ‘Hack Harassment’ effort.

Korea’s LG plans to make its own mobile chips — in Intel’s factories

The move could be a blow to Qualcomm.

Intel blew it on mobile. Now it's trying to avoid missing out on virtual reality.

The chip giant hopes that VR, connected cars and other devices will play to its strengths.

Are 2-in-1s and convertibles the new Next Big Thing?

I don’t think Microsoft or Intel are mad that Apple has finally agreed with them.

Intel is paying more than $400 million to buy deep-learning startup Nervana Systems

The chip giant is betting that machine learning is going to be a big deal in the data center.

How Steph Curry's three-pointers get the 360-degree replay treatment from Intel

A new perspective on key plays.

Learning about deep learning

A machine capable of reacting to real-world visual, auditory or other type of data -- and then responding in an intelligent way -- has been the stuff of science fiction until very recently.

Intel spent more than $10 billion to catch up in mobile. Then it gave up.

The chipmaker missed the smartphone and tablet markets but thought it could catch up if it just spent enough money. Last week it finally raised a white flag.

Last wearable standing: What fitness startups haven’t been bought?

Who, what, wearables.

Microsoft earnings hit by slow PC market, tax issues

The company said its commercial cloud, by contrast, is growing and is now at a $10 billion annual run rate.

Samsung looks to woo more Silicon Valley chipmakers to use its factories

Samsung has already won business from Apple and Qualcomm thanks to a manufacturing advantage over rivals.

The tech industry has cut a Google's worth of jobs in the past 12 months

Some 17,000 jobs were cut in the first quarter alone.

Intel to cut 11 percent of workforce, take $1.2 billion charge amid weaker 2016 outlook

CFO Stacy Smith is also shifting to a new role at the company.

Intel missed the mobile revolution. Now it faces its day of reckoning.

The company could announce mass layoffs when it reports quarterly earnings later Tuesday.

The smart home is a fantasy, but 'smart cows' are already real

Why connect a cow to the internet? To make more cows, of course.

Shake-up at Intel as veteran execs Davis and Skaugen leave

Also out: Mobile chip head Aicha Evans after less than a year on the job.

Top Tech Execs Oppose North Carolina's Anti-LGBT Law in Open Letter

Among the signatories, the CEOs of Facebook, Apple, Google, Intel and IBM.

Intel's Andy Grove Blazed Trails From Silicon Valley to Washington

His work bridging the divide between Washington and Silicon Valley cannot -- and will not -- end with his passing.

Legendary Intel CEO Andy Grove Leaves a Legacy of Tenacity

Andy Grove endured Nazi occupation, survived Soviet oppression and battled through prostate cancer on his path to helping create the world's largest chipmaker.

Tiny Chipmaker Movidius Has a Tiny Chip That Looms Large

The startup's processors are giving vision to a range of tech gear, from drones to security cameras to virtual reality goggles.

Intel Buying Replay Technology in Bid to Up Its Sports Game

Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Vevo Is Working on a Paid Music Video Subscription Service (Video)

Could launch as soon as this year.

It's Official: Tech Spending Is Slowing Down in 2016

The worst year for tech spending since the financial crisis may be upon us.

Global Chip Industry Readies for a Future Beyond Moore's Law

After 50 years, a fundamental assumption about the march of progress in computing is evolving into something new.

Google's Alphabet Poaches Intel Veteran Jim Campbell as Its First Controller

Alphabet gets employee number six.

The Expanding Choices in Wireless Connectivity

Connectivity has become the lifeblood for our devices -- as essential to them as water is to us.

A Netbook, an iPad Pro and the Surface Walk Into a Bar

The Netbook fiasco let the cat out of the bag -- consumers are not pushing the limits of their PCs.

Listen: Here's Re/code's Kara Swisher on the Esquire Classic Podcast

"Right now, Steve Jobs is considered an oldster -- 'the legend of.'" Before Jobs, there was Robert Noyce.

How Donald Trump Got Everything Wrong About Apple in One Sentence

The Donald fails miserably to understand how many great American jobs tech companies create.

Intel Reports a Pretty Decent Fourth Quarter, but Shares Fall on Less-Than-Rosy Outlook

The stock traded down 5 percent despite the better-than-expected earnings report.

Can Twitter 'Police the Madness' on Its Platform? The Fallout From the Milo Yiannopoulos Controversy Suggests Not. (Updated)

Where does the harassment line get drawn? It's not any clearer today.

Why Intel and Vox Media Are Teaming Up to Stop Online Harassment

The next step in the diversity conversation.