In Depth: Intel Broadwell vs Haswell: What’s new in Intel CPUs?
Broadwell is the next generation of Intel Core CPUs. It will power most of the laptops and desktops we’ll see over the next 18 months, among other kinds of gadget. It’s not here yet, but many, many...
View ArticleAcer lights a Chromebook fire with Intel Core i3 flavor
Chromebooks aren’ typically noted for their impressive specs, but Acer has taken a step in the right direction with the announcement of the first Chromebook with Intel’s Core i3 chip at its heart....
View ArticleIntel unveils SSD Pro 2500 with self-encryption features
Intel has launched a new SSD product, the SSD Pro 2500 series which is aimed at a business audience with its main feature being hardware-based 256-bit AES encryption As a self-encrypted drive, it can,...
View ArticleAcer and Nvidia take Chromebooks to the next level using a Tegra K1
Chromebooks have slowly become faster and more powerful as manufacturers figure out how to balance processor performance with killer battery life, but Nvidia and Acer have teamed up to raise the bar...
View ArticleSay hello to Denver, Nvidia’s new 64-bit processor
Nvidia provided with more details about the 64-bit version of its Tegra K1 chip, commonly known as Denver, roughly eight months after the 32-bit model was unveiled at CES. The company, better known...
View ArticleNew Intel Core M CPU will supercharge future tablets and laptops
Intel’s senior vice president and GM of personal computing, Kirk Skaugen, has launched its next generation of processors, coined the Core M. The new processor range will focus on three mobile segments...
View ArticleIn Depth: Intel Core M: everything you need to know
Similar to its great buddy Microsoft, Intel found itself horrifically late to the tablet party. Both companies had tried to push the form factor before. The 2002′s Tablet PC was a thick and clunky...
View ArticleAnalysis: Will Intel’s Skylake processor sink Broadwell before it can swim?
Just as Intel begins shipping its Broadwell CPUs early next year their successors will already be with software developers. Will there be any point in upgrading to the 5th Gen Core processors when a...
View ArticleAnalysis: Core M benchmarks: Why this CPU is the perfect candidate for the...
The first Broadwell processors from Intel may well have been rather heavily delayed, but we’ve tested the new 14nm Core M CPUs and they some of the most impressive mobile silicon we’ve ever seen. The...
View ArticleAnalysis: Core M benchmarks: Why this CPU is the perfect candidate for the...
The first Broadwell processors from Intel may well have been rather heavily delayed, but we’ve tested the new 14nm Core M CPUs and they some of the most impressive mobile silicon we’ve ever seen. The...
View ArticleIntel CEO vows to make Edison platform even smaller and run on 3V battery
Intel will launch a new version of Edison, one that is likely to be much smaller than the current version and may be unveiled by the end of next year. Speaking at the company’s "Make It Wearable...
View ArticleSharp develops 736ppi IGZO LCD for use in 4K smartphones
Apparently numbers are what sells smartphones, and that’s why Apple made the iPhone 6 thinner rather than increasing its battery life, and why screen resolution and pixel density are always being...
View ArticleBuying Guide: Best Bluetooth speakers: our top 4 reviewed
The bazooka-sized boomboxes of yesteryear are no more, and haven’t been for a while now. They have made way for portable, wireless speakers that are more capable, and sometimes, are as small as a soda...
View Article7 devices that push battery life to the absolute limit
Battery life is one of the main battlegrounds for consumer electronics, but your smartphone doesn’t have anything on these monsters of energy storage and efficiency. Original source: 7 devices that...
View ArticleCES 2015: Intel’s Broadwell-U CPUs promise big battery boost and faster gaming
Intel has unveiled its fifth generation Core processor family, commonly known as Broadwell-U, one that supersedes Ivy Bridge and complements the company’s existing Core M processor range – which...
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 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 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...
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