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In Depth: 5 quirky technologies that want to change the way we use computers

Doing more with motion When it comes to input devices for our computers, not a lot has changed in the last two decades. Keyboards were around well before computers even existed, and the first mouse...

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Smartphones will look the same for years, says LG

LG may have bent over backwards to bring the world flexible smartphones, but when it comes to further innovation on current form factors, the Korean manufacturer shrugs off any notion that something...

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Could a humble NAS box be the future of home automation?

NAS specialist Synology provided TechRadar Pro with a pretty interesting narrative explaining why a simple storage box could well be at the centre of the automated home of 2020. "Give it five to 10...

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Industry Voice: Maintaining corporate standardization in the age of mobility

As business needs continue to expand and embrace flexible working, many companies have come to accept that different devices are required to meet the varying needs of different employees from the...

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PC Gaming Week: 5 quirky technologies that want to change the way we use...

Doing more with motion When it comes to input devices for our computers, not a lot has changed in the last two decades. Keyboards were around well before computers even existed, and the first mouse...

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Interview: Helium hard drives to become mainstream says HGST

After Seagate, we caught up – twice – with HGST, a WD company, to get an update on their plans. The HDD maker has announced that it wants to push helium into hard disk drives as fast as possible. It...

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SanDisk’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...

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PC Gaming Week: Nvidia G-Sync vs AMD FreeSync

In the frame Calling all gamers, we have good news and bad news. The good news is that AMD and Nvidia have both solved the problem of screen tearing and frame stuttering in demanding PC games. The bad...

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Polycom RealPresence Group Convene transforms your huddle room into a meeting...

With the rise of open offices, huddle rooms are becoming more important for collaboration and small group meetings. Polycom wants to capitalize on this trend, and the RealPresence Group Convene video...

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Intel’s eASIC partnership boosts custom Xeon chips for big data workloads

Intel has agreed a deal with eASIC to develop a new breed of customised Xeon chip designed for specific workloads like security and big data that can cut the time-to-market for chips in half. The...

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Computex 2015: Computex 2015: The best bits

Day One We’ve been expecting big things from Computex this year and after a couple of days it’s clear that Asia’s biggest technology trade show doesn’t disappoint. Following a light schedule of...

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Industry Voice: The best benchmark is you

In today’s hyper-connected world, technology buyers can find an answer to almost any question with a web browser and an internet connection. We can all do a little research before we sign the check or...

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Upgraded Chromebox for Meetings brings bigger presence to larger conference...

If your team is growing, and you need a better video conferencing solution to collaborate with external clients and remote workers, Google’s updated Chromebox for Meetings promises better audio,...

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Why Intel is close to become the Apple of computer hardware

Intel announced that it was teaming up with Micron, another US semiconductor company, to release what could be considered to be a game changing technology, a non-volatile memory technology called 3D...

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Razer unveils gorgeous custom PC case

NZXT has collaborated with Razer on another chassis design. The result is an NZXT S340 Mid-Tower case, featuring Razer‘s signature black and green spartan design (plus, some green LED lighting...

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Here’s a company that wants to start an ARMs race by keeping Intel outside

Introduction Earlier this year, a little-known Chinese company emerged as a potential suitor for AMD, the US-based archrival to Intel. That company, Loongson, shares common roots with Lenovo, the...

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Dell World 2015: Dell’s new H-Series printers connect SMBs to the cloud

Dell announced two new series of printers at Dell World 2015 to target the needs of SMBs and enterprises. The H-Series multifunction printers are designed for SMBs with cloud access, while the...

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How visualisation will revolutionise retail

Visualisation technology has the potential to drive innovation across all industries, however, the retail sector has a number of use cases which give a whole new meaning to the pastime of window...

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AMD says DisplayPort 1.3 will take gaming monitors beyond 4K

AMD has big plans for its GPUs and one of the biggest shake ups will be the new DisplayPort 1.3 connector. Rather than teasing the incredible clock speeds its next graphics cards will have, the...

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Intel’s new Core vPro CPUs promise blistering performance and tighter security

Intel has launched new sixth-generation Intel Core vPro processors which the company claims will transform business computing and boost user productivity considerably – not to mention making some...

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