CES 2015: SanDisk unveils flash and SSD drives for consumers
SanDisk has updated its flash storage and consumer solid state drive (SSD) products to help you more quickly transfer and save large amounts of data. The SanDisk Ultra Dual USB Drive 3.0 is a USB...
View ArticleCES 2015: Intel Cherry Trail could bring desktop graphics to mobiles, tablets
Details of the 14nm successor to the current Bay Trail family have emerged in Singapore courtesy of online website, VR-Zone. Top of the agenda for Intel’s answer to ARM’s growing armada of...
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 ArticleCES 2015: The first day of CES 2015 saw a triumph for laptop design
With the rumoured launch of Intel’s Broadwell-U CPUs at CES 2015, it was highly likely that laptops featuring slim and portable designs would emerge — but the systems that strode the red carpet under...
View ArticleAnalysis: The first day of CES 2015 saw a triumph for laptop design
With the rumoured launch of Intel’s Broadwell-U CPUs at CES 2015, it was highly likely that laptops featuring slim and portable designs would emerge — but the systems that strode the red carpet under...
View ArticleIntel Compute Stick is a PC the size of a pack of chewing gum
Devices like Google’s Chromecast and Amazon’s Fire TV brought instant media streaming to the living room, and now Intel is looking to go one further with a stick that transforms any HDMI-equipped TV...
View ArticleCES 2015: New Samsung SSD allows laptops to sleep for months
Samsung has announced that it has started mass producing a "high-performance, low-powered" PCIe solid state drive that seems destined to go in laptops that will be running on the new Intel Broadwell-U...
View ArticleCES 2015: Toshiba’s new memory card can be read by simply touching it
You will now be able to read what’s on a memory card simply by touching it, that’s what Toshiba wants to achieve thanks to the introduction of a new family of memory cards. These SDHC models are...
View ArticleCES 2015: Intel Compute Stick is a PC the size of a pack of chewing gum
Devices like Google’s Chromecast and Amazon’s Fire TV brought instant media streaming to the living room, and now Intel is looking to go one further with a stick that transforms any HDMI-equipped TV...
View ArticleMediatek could aim new 12-core chip at servers
Chinese chip designer Mediatek is apparently on the verge of launching 10- and 12-core system on chips if rumours emanating from China. As it stands though, it makes little sense for the market to...
View ArticleIndustry voice: Is there a perfect balance of performance and capacity for...
Introduction Despite storage being the foundation on which all data and applications reside, some people say working in the storage industry can be a thankless task at times, and the work often goes...
View ArticleToshiba’s new 3TB hard disk drive is a record breaker
Toshiba unveiled a new 3TB hard disk drive that’s crammed into a 2.5-inch form factor. The MQ03ABB300 is the smallest such hard disk drive and kickstarts another potential round of product launches....
View ArticleApple to use its own CPUs in future iMac and MacBooks?
A report published by analyst firm KGI claims that Apple will use its own processors in at least one Mac device in 2016 with 9to5Mac suggesting that it might be a future iteration of the...
View ArticleNavigating remote desktops on iPad just got easier with Citrix X1 mouse
Have you ever tried to tap on a link on an iPad, but missed because your fingers were too big? Having a mouse would help, but unfortunately Apple doesn’t allow Bluetooth mice to connect to iOS, unless...
View ArticleOpinion: What’s up with the HoloLens? Is Microsoft just trying to be different?
We’ve been waiting for a Microsoft virtual reality something or other for a while now and finally, during the Windows 10 event, we were introduced to the HoloLens, which is neither VR or even...
View ArticleTechRadar Deals: The best Boxing Day Sales 2015: the best deals are still going
Boxing Day Sales Loading Boxing Day Sales quick links… Boxing Day has been and gone now but the Boxing Day sales are still going strong so there’s still time to grab yourself some deals. Analysts...
View ArticleCES 2016: Griffin BreakSafe brings MagSafe capabilities to MacBook’s USB-C port
If you’ve lamented about Apple’s decision to drop the MagSafe power port on its 12-inch MacBook in favor of the USB-C uniport design, you’ll be happy to know that Griffin has you covered. Griffin...
View ArticleCES 2016: Seagate’s unveils world’s slimmest portable 2TB hard drive
If you’re in need of expandable storage for your laptop, one of the most affordable way to get copious amount of extra space to store your digital files is with a hard drive. At CES 2016, Seagate...
View ArticleCES 2016: Dell’s UltraSharp 30 OLED Monitor promises eye-popping color
If you work with video, develop games or require accurate colors for your production workflow, Dell’s UltraSharp 30 OLED Monitor will sound like a dream. The 30-inch Ultra HD 4K resolution display...
View ArticleWorld’s biggest SSD is launched – and it’s a monster 13TB drive
There was a time when one of the issues with SSDs was capacity, but that certainly isn’t the case anymore – particularly not with the latest offering from Fixstars. The new Fixstars SSD-13000M is a...
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