Intel boosts its wearable future with Basis Science acquisition
Intel’s recent surge into the burgeoning wearable technology space has been boosted by the purchase of Basis Science, the makers of the Basis Band wrist accoutrement. The acquisition, reportedly...
View ArticleMicrosoft is thinking about Xbox 360 emulation on Xbox One
This generation of games console has been a bit more jarring for gamers simply because there is no backwards compatibility on either Xbox One or PS4. This has resulted in a split market […] Visit...
View ArticleIndustry voice: Managing data growth: why public cloud isn’t the whole answer
Anyone working in IT cannot have escaped the fact that data is growing. To give just one example of this: in the first 26 years of its existence, EMC shipped one Exabyte of storage – which is equal to...
View ArticleAMD leaps into ARM with Seattle and Project SkyBridge
AMD outlined a new ambidextrous compute approach and architecture during its Core Innovation Update press conference in San Francisco today, revealing a number of announcements to go along with on...
View ArticleIntel announces a boatload of new Chromebooks coming this summer
Intel is doubling down on Chome OS with a bevy of new Core i3-powered chromebooks from multiple major manufacturers. Alongside Dell and Acer, Intel announced it is introducing its first Core i3...
View ArticleOpinion: Resolution revolution: why are desktops so late to the 4K party?
Welcome to the revolution The king is dead. Long live the king. After a few years when stereoscopic 3D ruled supreme as the next big thing in PC displays, it’s finally been usurped. High-DPI or...
View ArticleXbox One is better than PS4 at… consuming lots of energy
For the most part, the Xbox One is not as good of a games console as the PS4. The biggest complaints are that it costs more (for now) due to the inclusion of […] Taken from - Xbox One is better than...
View ArticleNew Intel Xeon chip to offer 20x better performance
Intel is a changing semiconductor manufacturer. It announced that it would ship a Xeon processor with a FPGA (Field-programmable gate array) component. The latter is connected to the actual processor...
View ArticleSamsung launches an ultra high-def monitor for designers
Samsung has unveiled a a 31.5-inch UHD desktop monitor built to support a 3840 x 2160 resolution. The UD970 features 8.1 million pixels, and a 178-degree wide viewing angle. The monitor is built for...
View ArticleAMD develops 20nm Xbox One chip, Xbox One Slim possible in 2015?
With the PS4 and Xbox One both coming up to their one-year anniversaries, you can bet that behind the scenes Sony and Microsoft are hard at work trying to save costs on the […] Link: AMD develops...
View ArticleIntel’s wearable CPU family to get shot in the arm
Anonymous sources have leaked what look like genuine roadmaps of Intel’s Quark product family on the popular Chinese social network Weibo’ these point out to an acceleration in the rate of...
View ArticleBuying Guide: Printer deals: how to save big on inkjet and laser printers...
Black Friday and Cyber Monday are right around the corner. Don’t wait until your alarm clock rings at 5AM on November 28 to try to find the right printer for your loved one. TechRadar’s expert editors...
View ArticleTech Bargains: TechRadar Deals: DualShock 4, tablets, cameras, laptops and more!
Saving you money is what TechRadar Deals is all about, and we’ve got some more bargains for you to consider here. Whether you’re after Christmas presents for the family or simply looking for bargains...
View ArticlePC Format turns 300!
Three hundred issues. Twenty four years. Over 22,000 pages covering the wonderful world of technology, equating to something like 13 million words on our favourite subject. That’s an incredible body...
View ArticleCES 2015: Curved, 4K and 5K displays round out HP’s CES lineup
HP has unveiled its CES 2015 display lineup a few days ahead of the show, and in addition to its unique Zvr Virtual Reality Display the company is bringing a range of curved, 4K and 5K displays. These...
View ArticleCES 2015: Linksys wants everyone to afford its classic blue-and-black router
Belkin-owned Linksys has used CES 2015 to announce a more affordable version of last year’s WRT1900AC router, which was an updated version of the company’s recognisable blue-and-black model from 2002....
View ArticleSanDisk’s, Toshiba’s flash tech could bring huge SSD capacities
Following Intel’s and Samsung’s flash storage announcements, it’s now Sandisk’s and Toshiba’s turn to announce details of their 3D NAND chips, known as BiCS. Pilot production for BiCS will kick off in...
View Article1TB PlayStation 4 certified by the FCC
Looks like Sony finally decided to respond to the call from gamers for a bigger hard drive inside the PS4. Visit site - 1TB PlayStation 4 certified by the FCC
View ArticleSony unveils 8% more efficient PS4, 1TB Ultimate Player Edition
It’s still a little early for Sony to be thinking about a PS4 Slim, but its latest console has been on the market for 19 months now, and it’s time to roll out […] Original source - Sony unveils 8%...
View ArticleNew PS4 uses 18% less power and is much quieter
The CUH-1200 model PS4 can’t get here soon enough! It’s lighter, quieter, and draws much less power than the original. Original link: New PS4 uses 18% less power and is much quieter
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