SanDisk Announces 128 GB USB Flash Drive By Douglas Perry published 20 June 12 SanDisk announced a thorough refresh cycle for its USB flash drives, with one model boasting up to 128 GB capacity.
Prolimatech Unveils Genesis Black Series CPU Heatsink By Douglas Perry published 19 June 12 Prolimatech has launched the Black Series of its Genesis CPU heatsink.
Opera Browser Finally Gets Hardware Acceleration By Douglas Perry published 18 June 12 Opera has released version 12 of its web browser.
Sotheby's Sells Apple 1 for $374,500 By Douglas Perry published 18 June 12 You should have invested in an Apple 1 when they were still affordable.
Scientists Create First Genetically Evolved Chip Material By Douglas Perry published 18 June 12 There may be an unexpected solution for the challenge of shrinking transistor sizes.
Researchers Find Way to Keep Metal Surfaces Free of Ice By Douglas Perry published 18 June 12 Researchers at Harvard University claim to have invented a unique coating for materials that can entirely prevent ice formation on metal surfaces.
Average Tablet Price Has Droped Down to $386 By Douglas Perry published 18 June 12 Those predictions about cheaper tablets in 2012 have apparently not been empty promises.
Software Market Forecasted to Slow Considerably in 2012 By Douglas Perry published 17 June 12 Europe's economic troubles are expected to result in much slower growth for the global software industry this year.
NEC Intros New Professional 23-Inch Displays By Douglas Perry published 16 June 12 NEC has refreshed its professional monitor family.
MSFT Files patent To Repair Corrupt Software via Downloads By Douglas Perry published 15 June 12 We will file this item under 'Why has this taken so long?'
UK Trolls May See Legal Response To Defamation By Douglas Perry published 15 June 12 Defamation of other users in comments could now come with a consequence.
Business Cloud Adoption Living Up to Hype By Douglas Perry published 15 June 12 Survey results released by Strategy Analytics indicate that the pace at which businesses are adopting cloud solutions is picking up.
3M Unveils 20x and 40x Multi-Touch Screens By Douglas Perry published 15 June 12 Smartphone interface are lifting our expectations of convenient touch user input not just on phones and tablets, but possibly on larger types on computing devices as well.
Toshiba Now Holds More Than a Third of the NAND Market By Douglas Perry published 14 June 12 Toshiba is challenging Samsung for the lead in the NAND flash market.
Windows 8 Hybrid Devices Could Exceed iPad Battery Life By Douglas Perry published 13 June 12 Can Intel's Clover Trail turn tablets into iPad killers?
DRAM Loses Out in Smartphone Market Growth By Douglas Perry published 12 June 12 The cost of DRAM in smartphones is declining which means phone makers are spending less money on memory.
Report: PlayStation 4 Rumored to Use AMD Fusion CPU/GPU By Douglas Perry published 12 June 12 Given the transitional state of console gaming, the success of the Xbox 360/Kinect, and Nintendo's experiments with a new controller type, Sony will need something big for the PS4.
AMD Ultrathin Notebooks Could be Priced Down to $549 By Douglas Perry published 12 June 12 AMD is building up its Ultrabook rival in the form of ultrathin notebooks.
Surprise Industry Fact: ARM's Biggest Customer is Intel By Douglas Perry published 11 June 12 Who would have thought? This piece originally slipped by under our radar, but it is a noteworthy piece of information, especially since we now know at least one specific ARM chip that Intel is manufacturing ARM cores in its fabs.
Sunix Shows Off Thunderbolt Dock with Blu-Ray, HDD By Douglas Perry published 11 June 12 Taiwanese peripheral maker Sunix has unveiled what it calls the "ultimate" Thunderbolt docking station.
Sapphire Unveils Passively Cooled Radeon HD 7770 Card By Douglas Perry published 11 June 12 Sapphire demonstrates its new, passively cooled HD 7770 Ultimate graphics card at Computex.
Asus Unveils Thunderbolt Add-In Upgrade Card By Douglas Perry, Benjamin Kraft published 8 June 12 Asus is demonstrating the first add-in card to extend its motherboards with Thunderbolt support.
AMD Trinity Desktop Chip Schedule Challenges Mobo Makers By Douglas Perry published 8 June 12 AMD's Trinity desktop CPUs, originally scheduled with a June introduction date, are now expected to arrive no earlier than October.
HDD Prices Not Expected to Decline Until 2014 By Douglas Perry published 8 June 12 The Thailand floods of 2011 will be impacting HDD prices for some time. In addition to the shortages, a new market environment is favoring higher prices and pre-flood levels will not be reached until 2014, market researchers at IHS said.
Toshiba Reveals Windows RT, Windows 8 Concept Systems By Douglas Perry published 8 June 12 Toshiba is next in line to unveil a convertible Ultrabook at Computex, as well as two Windows RT devices.