CeBIT 2014: Seagate Kinetic Solution: A look at the Rausch BigFoot Object...
TechRadar Pro landed on Seagate’s booth at CeBIT 2014 earlier today to check out the just-announced BigFoot Object Storage solution from German manufacturer Rausch. The first question that I put to...
View ArticleBest laptops for college students: Computing power to increase brain power
Laptops can be capable gaming machines, music-making platforms, and the ideal traveling companion. Although, they are also essential gear for any college student in this day and age. Picking up a...
View ArticleApple eyes Japanese chipmaker buyout for better iPhone displays
Although the rumor mill tends to focus on what’s happening inside Apple’s Asian manufacturing facilities, the real action appears to be taking place in Japan, where the iPhone maker may be eyeing its...
View ArticleIs Qualcomm losing its edge in the application processor market?
Qualcomm, it seems, is in a hurry. The biggest standalone system-on-chip manufacturer has unveiled two new solutions today, the 808 and the 810, which will be available at the beginning of 2015 in...
View ArticleARM flexes licensing muscles in first quarter to lift sales 10%
Chip designer ARM saw a significant rise in revenues during the first quarter of 2014 by flexing its licensing muscles in a number of markets. In a statement, the company revealed that sales rose 10%...
View ArticleVideo: The best of Maker Faire 2014
There’s no shortage of amazing eye-candy at Maker Faire – the Mecca for those who make robots, use 3D printers, or are do-it-yourselfers in an age of general apathy towards learning to create....
View ArticleCOMPUTEX 2014: Intel launches a line of solid-state drives designed to better...
Intel will launch a line of solid-state drives (SSDs) designed to improve performance over traditional hard disk drives (HDDs), the company said June 3. The Intel Solid-State Drive Data Center Family...
View ArticleRicoh’s C401 and C401SR multifunction printers pack a big punch in tiny frames
Ricoh Americas released two compact multifunction printers designed for offices with limited space. The Ricoh MP C401 and Ricoh MP C401SR are capable of printing documents up to 8.5 by 14 inches with...
View ArticleViewsonic to launch cheapest 4K monitor in the UK
First unveiled at CES earlier this year, the Viewsonic VX2880ML is now bound to the UK with a recommended retail price of £431 ($831, about AU$790), undercutting both Samsung’s and AOC’s monitors. As...
View ArticleIndustry voice: Can supercomputing-as-a-service flourish?
Product designers and engineers are using an array of complex software which harness the power of parallel computing. They may be using CFD software, for example, to simulate a diesel engine...
View ArticleMIPS unveils "free" Raspberry Pi development board rival
MIPS has unveiled a new motherboard called the Creator C20 that’s set to compete against the Raspberry Pi and a growing number of other development boards aimed at the enthusiast and developer market....
View ArticleTech Bargains: TechRadar Deals: Roku Streaming Stick, cheap Blu-ray movies +...
TechRadar Deals are put together each day to save you money, and today we’ve found some excellent deals you might find irresistible. Why don’t we kick off with a couple of superb deals on Blu-ray...
View ArticleInterview: The future for NVMe technology, and how UNH-IOL advances its progress
Recent product announcements prove the NVMe (NVM Express) revolution is underway and is expected to continue with a wave of new products hitting the market in the coming months. Through its NVMe...
View ArticleIntel set to combine mobile and PC divisions
Intel could merge its mobile division and its PC division to create a Client Computing Group CCG that would be led by Kirk Skaugen, the current head of Intel’s PC division. The changes are likely to...
View ArticleGalaxy S6 and LG G4 facing delays thanks to Snapdragon 810 defects?
Planning for Samsung’s and LG’s next flagships is undoubtedly well underway already, but their releases might not be as close as one might hope. There are problems with Qualcomm’s newest chip, the...
View ArticleLivescribe brings Android support to Livescribe 3 smartpen
Livescribe has brought Android support to its Livescribe 3 smartpen, extending compatibility beyond iOS devices for the first time. Android users will be able to download the Livescribe+ app, which...
View ArticleDealRadar: TechRadar Deals: Xbox One bundle, Nintendo 3DS bargain and more!
Welcome to Wednesday! The week is half over and we’re back as usual with more deals on tech, games and gadgets. Today’s Hot Deals Xbox One: You won’t find a new Xbox One any cheaper than this...
View ArticleYour phone’s battery life could improve markedly thanks to a tiny CPU tweak
Tweaking the way a microprocessor works can have dramatic effect on the power consumption of that component researchers at the University of Illinois (UoI) found out. The group managed to reduce the...
View ArticleMovie Week: How to pick up cheap movies on iTunes every day
You would think, in the day and age of digital content, that it would cost less to pick up a digital file than a blu-ray disc, given it’s little more than a collection of ones and zeroes transferred...
View ArticleThe best monitor deals in May 2017
Looking for a screen upgrade? We’ve got just the thing with these great May deals on monitors. Link – The best monitor deals in May 2017
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