Toshiba’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 Article5 Technologies for small businesses to consider
Pico projectors, wireless charging, Intel Broadwell One of the challenges of implementing new technology in a small business environment is ensuring that the new gadgets you adopt do not impede your...
View ArticleTech Bargains: TechRadar Deals: Xbox One, Galaxy Tab S, headphones and more!
TechRadar has a team of tech-savvy super-elves putting together our daily deals, and today we’ve got some great ideas for some January bargains. We’ve got TV deals, gaming deals, phones, speakers and...
View ArticleIn Depth: Intel WiDi: what it means for business
Intel’s fifth-generation Core vPro platform allows PC makers to create slimmer business-focused laptops and 2-in-1s. Another, arguably more interesting advantage that it brings is the ability for...
View ArticleTech Bargains: TechRadar Deals: Amazon Kindle, tablets, cameras and speakers...
Did you hear? Valentine’s Day is approaching! Don’t panic though, we’ve got a handy guide to help you buy the perfect gift for your special someone. But right now we’re back with more hot deals from...
View ArticleIn Depth: Intel processors: everything you need to know
Introduction and Core processors Not so long ago, processors were judged largely by raw clock speed alone, a measure of how many calculations the chip is capable of performing in the space of a...
View ArticleTech Bargains: TechRadar Deals: LG G3 smartphone, TVs, headphones and more!
Each day TechRadar brings you great deals on tech products from around the web and today we’ve got some excellent bargains for you. First up, how about a mammoth 85-inch Ultra HD TV from Panasonic?...
View ArticleCanon brings cloud connectivity to the imageFORMULA DR-C225W
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by having to scan the occasional receipts for an expense report, the Canon imageFORMULA DR-C225W could help. Unlike traditional flatbed scanners, the imageFORMULA’s...
View ArticleTech Bargains: TechRadar Deals: Cheap cameras, Xbox One, wearables, games and...
Each day TechRadar brings you great deals on tech products from around the web and today we’ve got some excellent bargains for you. Let’s kick off with a great deal for Xbox One gamers. If you’re fed...
View ArticleTech Bargains: TechRadar Deals: Bargain TV, games, speakers, chargers and more!
Each day TechRadar brings you great deals on tech products from around the web and today we’ve got some excellent bargains for you. Let’s start today with some bargains on next-gen console games....
View ArticleIndustry voice: How flash storage is changing the way we live and work today
At the beginning of 2014, there was a lot of chatter about it being the year for the enterprise storage industry, with many commentators using "phenomenal" as their preferred description. However, it...
View Articleopinion: VR is the future, but it looks stupid right now
New technologies usually take a few stumbles before finding their winning stride. Decades went by before the boxy and cumbersome form factor of early mobile phones chiseled down to the appealing...
View ArticleOpinion: Why the Celeron doesn’t deserve all the hate
There’s an entry for a humble microprocessor on Urban Dictionary which was written back in 2006. The author decided to vent his frustration using very colourful language to describe, what is...
View ArticleOpinion: I dumped my mechanical keyboard because it wasn’t my type
Introduction After tucking its USB cable neatly to one side, my gleaming mechanical keyboard was lowered back into its box like a sinking sea vessel accepts its watery fate. Having only owned the...
View ArticleUsing a SSD? This news will make you want to backup right now
Tricky data recovery of lost files is failing to halt the spread of SSDs in organisations with just less than 90 per cent of companies enjoying the reliability and speed that the storage provides. A...
View ArticleIndustry voice: How the flash new kids on the block are muscling aside the...
All actors, singers and performers know there comes a time when their place in the spotlight will be taken by someone else. It’s a natural progression. Some of them accept their diminishing fame with...
View ArticleWindows 10 to launch with support for USB 3.0 successor
Microsoft’s conference agenda hints that Windows 10 may come with support for new USB standards on laptops, tablets, and phones. The Windows 10-maker has updated its WinHEC conference website to...
View ArticleMWC 2015: Intel fleshes out low-power processor strategy
Intel has announced plans to split its Atom range of CPUs into three distinct tiers aimed at different audiences. The move, which mirrors what the company did to its mainstream core processor family,...
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