High Tech - News, Reviews and Tests
-
-
Google Developing A.I. Search Technology For Intelligent PCsJan 22, 2013 - in News
Famed technology inventor Ray Kurzweil working on making intelligent computers understand human language.
-
Ford to Build Biometric Sensors as Driver Assistance SystemJan 22, 2013 - in News
Ford believes it has identified the next big thing in driver assistance programs.
-
Samsung Files Cleaning Robot Patent for Curved Zig-Zag PathJan 22, 2013 - in News
Samsung has a Roomba-like, autonomous cleaning robot called the Navibot, which the company markets outside the U.S.
-
Cisco IP Phones Vulnerable to Eavesdropping AttacksJan 22, 2013 - in News
Using a VoIP phone could potentially expose you to unexpected risk, as researchers claim to have discovered "many" vulnerabilities that open a VoIP device up to eavesdropping vulnerabilities.
-
Infographic Shows What Tech Could be in 150 YearsJan 22, 2013 - in News
2019 predicted to see high-resolution bionic eye implants come into fruition.
-
Microsoft Granted Updated Removable Module Patent for Game ConsolesJan 22, 2013 - in News
Microsoft received the rights to an updated patent that describes the addition of an external hard drive to the Xbox 360 game console.
-
Google Patents Idea to Turn Your Hand Into a TouchscreenJan 22, 2013 - in News
Google may be reviving the idea of the projected keyboard as part of its Project Glass.
-
Samsung Galaxy Player to Become 5.8-inch SmartphoneJan 22, 2013 - in News
Expected to run on Android Jelly Bean.
-
Optimus G Sequel G Pro Specs LeakedJan 21, 2013 - in News
Powered by 1.7GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro processor.
-
Nvidia Shield: Hands-On With A Tegra 4-Based HandheldJan 21, 2013 - in Reviews
Our first stop at this year's CES was Nvidia's suite in the Palms, where company representatives showed off pre-production versions of its Shield handheld. Chris Angelini weighs in with some of the specifics, plus his impressions of Nvidia's effort.
-
Diablo 3 Director Jay Wilson Stepping DownJan 21, 2013 - in News
Diablo 3's game director is stepping down and moving on to other Blizzard projects.
-
Former Apple CEO Speaks on Cheaper iPhone's ImportanceJan 21, 2013 - in News
Apple has said it will never offer a cheap iPhone.
-
Razer Edge: Hands-On With The x86 Gaming Tablet At CES 2013Jan 21, 2013 - in Reviews
Razer continued developing Project Fiona, which we saw at E3 last year, and it's turning into the Edge. We spent some time with it at CES, and are ready with some first impressions, along with a report on the hardware and accessories Razer plans to sell.
-
DARPA Creates "World's Most Complex" LIDAR ChipJan 21, 2013 - in News
DARPA announced that it has created a tiny 2D optical phased array that is believed to enable new light amplification for detection and ranging (LADAR) applications.
-
Sony Sells Its Madison Avenue Headquarters For $1.1 BillionJan 21, 2013 - in News
After paying off debt, Sony aiming to obtain around $770 million from sale.
-
Samsung Galaxy S4 Benchmark Confirms Eight CoresJan 21, 2013 - in News
Samsung seemingly preparing several variants of Galaxy S4.
-
Thrustmaster Demos $45K Simulator Platform, New HeadsetsJan 21, 2013 - in News
You'll need a dedicated room to house this racing simulator.
-
Intel Believes That PC is Undergoing Transition to a TabletJan 21, 2013 - in News
Intel and its PC partners are targeting the tablet market through Windows 8 devices.
-
Swiftech Announces H220: Semi-Custom Liquid CoolingJan 21, 2013 - in News
Swiftech has unveiled a new the H220 liquid CPU cooler, which can be expanded to use more radiators and cooling blocks to create a custom water cooling loop.
-
Deals Jan 21: 2TB WD USB 3.0 Portable HDD $133Jan 21, 2013 - in News
Get your special day off deals!
-
Buffalo Shows Unannounced External SSD DrivesJan 21, 2013 - in News
Buffalo is set to release a mobile and desktop external SSD with USB 3.0 and ThunderBolt connectivity.
-
Asus Shows New Republic of Gamers TYTAN Gaming PCJan 21, 2013 - in News
This one had an overclocking button that does more than just tweak settings.
-
AMD Releases Catalyst 13.1 DriversJan 21, 2013 - in News
AMD has released its first new driver suite this year, the Catalyst 13.1 WHQL driver set. As we are used to seeing from driver improvements, the new 13.1 drivers feature a number of performance improvements, focused on the HD7000 series graphics cards.
-
Gartner: Windows 8 Did Not Significantly Impact PC Shipments in Q4Jan 21, 2013 - in News
Following some indicators such as flat hard drive shipments from Seagate, Gartner said that global PC shipments declined year over year in the fourth quarter of 2012.
-
Apple Gets a Patent For an Idea that is 24 Years OldJan 21, 2013 - in News
There was a time when Apple was interested in building its own social network.
-
Linux Now Has "Double" the Market Share of WindowsJan 21, 2013 - in News
Statistics are a matter of your viewpoint.
-
PC Processor Sales Expected to Grow Just Just 1.6% in 2013Jan 21, 2013 - in News
Market researchers do not believe that the market conditions for microprocessor makers will improve anytime soon.
-
Samsung ATIV Tab Review: A Tablet To Hold Your Breath For?Jan 20, 2013 - in Reviews
Microsoft set the standard for Windows RT-based hardware, but is there still room for partners to sell compelling alternatives? We take our first Qualcomm-powered Windows RT tablet for a spin to determine if Samsung's ATIV Tab is worth waiting for.
-
NZXT Phantom 630 Modular Case UnveiledJan 20, 2013 - in News
The latest addition to the NZXT series of gaming cases is the Phantom 630, a full tower case featuring modular components.
-
Intel: Voice Recognition Will Phase Out TouchJan 20, 2013 - in News
Touchscreen technology yet to go fully mainstream.
- First
- Previous
- 237 / 941
- 238
- 239
- 240
- 241
- … More pages
- Next
- 231
- 232
- 233
- 234
- 235
- 236
- 237 / 941
- 238
- 239
- 210
- 220
- 230
- 240
- 250
- 260
- 270
- 280
- 290
- 100
- 200
- 300
- 400
- 500
- 600
- 700
- 800
- 900