Competition: techradar pro: tell us about your hyper-converged storage plans...
Putting software first are what hyper-converged infrastructures are all about. Hardware, for once, takes the back seat, which is what worries some of the more traditional players. Combining commodity...
View ArticleTiny 3D-printed locust robot can jump 11 feet
A few months ago, a team of Russian researchers showed off a robotic cockroach that can scamper just like the real thing. Today we’ve got a locust robot that can jump incredible distances. […] Read...
View ArticleFoxconn’s lookin’ Sharp: $6 billion takeover accepted
Manufacturing giant Foxconn looks set to get a big boost to its display-making capabilities, with reports that the board of directors at Japanese electronics firm Sharp have accepted a takeover deal...
View ArticleFoxconn’s lookin’ Sharp: $6 billion takeover deal accepted
Manufacturing giant Foxconn looks set to get a big boost to its display-making capabilities, with reports that the board of directors at Japanese electronics firm Sharp have accepted a takeover deal...
View ArticleNext year’s MacBooks could get blazingly fast Optane SSDs
MacBooks could witness a major turbo-boost to their storage, as it seems there’s a good chance that Intel’s Optane SSDs will be nestling in Apple’s notebooks before too long. If you’re not familiar...
View ArticleThis is the MacBook charger Apple should have made
The MacBook’s giant power adapter isn’t ideal for every situation and using the extended wire is not fun either. If you’ve ever run into trouble trying to plug in Apple laptop for a quick charge, then...
View Article‘Game-changing’ software to let PC gamers mix Nvidia and AMD graphics cards
Wouldn’t it be great to mix and match any video cards you fancied and have them run together in your PC? Apparently this possibility is just around the corner thanks to an incoming piece of DirectX...
View ArticleGDC 2016: AMD Radeon Pro Duo aims to spark VR content creation worldwide
AMD is going to send its dual-GPU Radeon Pro Duo graphics cards to developers at universities, so they can get to work on producing (and enjoying) virtual reality (VR) content. The company has...
View ArticleWD’s PiDrive cooks up extra storage for Raspberry Pi owners
Hot on the heels of the launch of the Raspberry Pi 3 comes a nifty external drive from Western Digital. The WD PiDrive is targeted at those who want a good dollop of storage for their miniature...
View ArticleThunder K3 mechanical keyboard aims to turn you into an eSports pro
Aorus has introduced a new mechanical keyboard called the Thunder K3 Tournament Edition. The new offering is a tenkeyless version of the previous Thunder K7, which has also been refreshed with orange...
View ArticleApple creates a robot that can rip apart 1.2 million iPhones a year
Efficient recycling requires a robot and a cash incentive for customers. Visit link: Apple creates a robot that can rip apart 1.2 million iPhones a year
View ArticleLogitech’s latest mouse wants gamers to stop being afraid of wireless
Wireless mice have gotten a bad rap in the PC gaming world thanks to latency issues. But now, Logitech claims it has solved all their problems with its latest wireless gaming mouse. Christened the...
View ArticleHumidity rather than heat is the number one enemy of the hard disk
Heat isn’t the biggest enemy for the humble hard disk, rather humidity is what causes the most failures, a new piece of research has observed. The study, carried out by Rutgers University and entitled...
View ArticleAcer’s widescreen projector blasts 120 inches of game onto your wall
Gaming monitors? Pah, says Acer, as the company unveils its new gaming projector which allows for the latest and greatest shooter to be played on a 120-inch screen. Acer claims that the Predator Z850...
View ArticleAlphabet’s Schaft unveils a stair-climbing robot that can carry 60kg
It’s an uncertain time for the robotics teams sitting under the control of Google’s parent company Alphabet. That’s because Alphabet is evaluating all the companies under its umbrella and seeing which...
View ArticleApple’s recycling program recovered 2,204lbs of gold last year worth $40 million
Of all the tech companies out there it’s Apple that seems to be setting the standard for recycling. The company’s latest Environmental Responsibility Report not only shows how much effort Apple is...
View ArticleCorsair targets FPS fans with its fastest mechanical keyboards yet
Corsair has revealed a collection of new gaming keyboards all of which are the first to benefit from a new type of linear mechanical switch to enable quicker reactions in fast-paced games. The...
View ArticleMIT 3D prints a working robot by combining liquids and solids
3D printing is getting better. New materials are becoming available to use, the printers are getting more precise, and the tools to help you design 3D objects to print are improving. However, they […]...
View ArticleGoogle IO: Google made its AI smarter by building its own custom chips
Google believes artificial intelligence (AI) is the future, so much so that it started making its own custom processors to allow its algorithms to learn faster. Google calls these chips Tensor...
View ArticleInsect-sized flying robots use static electricity to perch and save energy
Battery technology isn’t advancing anywhere nearly as quickly as we’d like. That’s why our smartphones typically need charging every day, our laptops still can’t get much beyond a handful of useful...
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