From: The Verge - Thursday Jan 04, 2018 02:00 pm
Command Line newsletter

CES news continues to stream in, but there's this little thing about how "all computers are fundamentally broken" that has us a little distracted. The upside is that the Meltdown and Spectre security vulnerabilities Google published yesterday only apply to people who use computers, so it's likely that tens of people on earth aren't affected.

TODAY IN CPUS ARE BROKEN NEWS

+ What's happening

+ How to protect your PC (good luck!)

+ Microsoft has an emergency update for Windows

+ Intel has PR people

+ Cloud computing is hardest hit

TODAY IN CES RAMP-UP NEWS

+ Dell's new mustard-resistant XPS 13

+ The self-balancing Segway suitcase

+ Let's try cloud-based game streaming again

+ LG is building more helpful robots

+ Samsung's next phone chip improves face unlock

+ Mad Catz is back and it's looking for blood

TODAY ON THE VERGE

+ Mark Zuckerberg's big 2018 goal is Facebook

+ Is Chrome the new IE 6?

+ Please don’t get in Ansel Elgort’s car during a blizzard

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