Microsoft Set to Open $100 Million Tech Center in Brazil By Zak Islam published 7 November 12 Software giant has been involved in Brazil for several years.
Belkin Brings Out Two New 802.11ac Routers By Kevin Parrish published 25 June 12 Belkin has entered the 802.11ac market with two new routers.
Patent Application Hints MSFT is Working on Own MagSafe By Jane McEntegart published 16 June 12 Is Microsoft looking to make a MagSafe of its own?
Antec Introduces New Audio Line at Computex 2012 By Jane McEntegart, Andrea Ferrario published 9 June 12 Antec is branching out.
Act Of Valor: Bandito Brothers' Jacob Rosenberg, Interviewed By Chris Angelini published 23 May 12 Worldwide editor-in-chief Chris Angelini interviews Jacob Rosenberg, CTO of Bandito Brothers, the media company responsible for "Act of Valor." They talk about the marriage of technology and film-making, overcoming bottlenecks, and the future of Bandito.
Experience The New Vision Of ENERMAX At Computex By Partner Content published 7 May 12 ENERMAX is thrilled to invite you to see our latest performance products at COMPUTEX 2012 in Taipei, Taiwan, from 5th to 9th, June 2012.
How to Develop a Service Level Agreement By Laura Paoletti published 1 May 12 SLAs define the formal relationship between IT and business-unit customers.
Netgear Intros ''World's First'' 802.11ac Wi-Fi Router By Kevin Parrish published 26 April 12 Netgear is releasing a new 802.11ac router in May, starting at $199.99.
G.SKILL announces DDR3 32GB laptop memory kit for Apple iMac 2011 By Partner Content published 10 April 12 April 5th 2012. G.SKILL, the worldwide leading high performance memory designer, has released the 32GB DDR3 1333MHz laptop memory kit for Apple iMac 2011.
Former SGI Entity Sues Apple, Sony, Samsung Over Graphics By Douglas Perry published 28 March 12 Graphics Properties Holdings (GPH) has made a name for itself to monetize about 300 former SGI patents. LG, RIM and HTC hunted as well.
Graphene Supercapacitors Can Charge Up to 1000x Faster Than Today's Batteries By Douglas Perry published 26 March 12 Electrochemical capacitors, commonly called supercapacitors, have recently gained some attention as potential battery replacements.
UK TV Network ITV Has Warned Apple Against 'iTV' Name By Jane McEntegart published 16 February 12 Sorry Apple, that name is taken.
Samsung's 55-inch OLED TV Launching This Spring By Jane McEntegart published 15 February 12 Slim, sexy, and scheduled for landing in just a few months' time.
Our Top 6 Favorite Tech Ads from Super Bowl XLVI By Jane McEntegart published 6 February 12 The Super Bowl isn't just about football and snacks.
In Pictures: 16 Of The PC Industry's Most Epic Failures By Don Woligroski published 3 February 12 We've endured a great many annoyances in the 16 years since Tom's Hardware first appeared online. What follows is a list of 16 of them. Although it's by no means all-inclusive, it represents one seasoned reviewer's worst experiences in technology.
300 Foxconn Workers Threaten Mass Suicide Over Raise By Kevin Parrish published 11 January 12 Three hundred Foxconn workers threatened to jump off the roof of an Xbox 360 manufacturing plant after they didn't receive their pay.
Behind the Scenes With Our Holiday Gift Guide Models By Jane McEntegart published 17 November 11 It's that time again!
The $79 Kindle Costs Amazon $84 to Make By Jane McEntegart published 12 November 11 Amazon's $79 Kindle ereader is probably as cheap and cheerful as they get, but the device is actually more expensive for Amazon to build than it is for us to buy.