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Paris-based Sensitive Object has received funding from Motorola for further development of its sound-based touch-surface technology, ReverSys.
Google has gone live with a Public DNS service, which offers increased speed and security for domain name lookups completely free of charge.
Thermaltake has expanded its range of gaming cases with the Element V: a towering steel chassis with support for E-ATX hardware and then some. With adjustable fan speeds and multi-colour LED lighting too, does the Element V have what it takes to be your next upgrade?
VIA has taken the wraps of its new Mobile-ITX form factor, which crams an x86 compatible CPU, memory, and chipset into a 6x6cm space - although requires a separate IO board.
Issues with certain Dell laptops are currently plaguing users - and those affected accuse the company of removing forum threads detailing the issues and issuing bans.
We revisit the Linux version of HTPC app Boxee with the help of Zotac's latest Ion-F motherboard and Nvidia's GPU video acceleration to see if this is the future low power, truly silent HTPC solution.
Intel has taken the wraps of a prototype processor which features 48 addressable processing cores, dubbed the Single Chip Cloud Computer.
October 14 2021 | 15:04