Foxconn has confirmed plans to launch a pair of Nano PC devices, running either Intel or AMD processors.
Windows Home Server is no more, as Server 2012 Essentials steps up to take its place.
Three companies have announced new SSDs this week, including an interesting new SD card from Apacer.
NZXT has launched the Hue, a clever 5.25in controller for an RGB LED lighting strip.
Fujitsu has announced the launch of a hands-on PC building course, providing training to its customers.
CURIA has ruled that digitally distributed software is not exempt from the doctrine of first sale.
Elpida has been saved from the scrapheap thanks to an acquisition by smaller rival Micron.
Microsoft has announced that upgrading to Windows 8 Pro will cost just $39.99 - but there's a catch.
ESR Labs' Android Transporter gives the Raspberry Pi Nexus Q-like media streaming capabilities.
Gigabyte claims the Aivia Xenon is the world's first dual-mode trackpad-mouse hybrid.
Sony has acquired Gaikai for $380 million, and plans to launch its own cloud gaming service.
Microsoft's plans for Windows 8 upgrades have been leaked ahead of schedule.
Axiotron's ModBook tablet has been reborn as the ModBook Pro, thanks to co-founder Andreas Haas.
ADATA has launched its first SandForce-based SSDs to take advantage of the new overprovisioning capabilities.
Google's IO conference has never been this hardware-centric, with the company launching the Nexus 7 and Nexus Q devices.
Digital Extremes has announced Warframe, a new free-to-play shooter described as an 'MMO-lite.'
Samsung has launched its Series 9 monitors, starting with a QHD 27in monster with new PLS panel.
Ofcom has published a draft code to establish a three-strikes copyright system in the UK, based on the DEA.
Seagate has invested in DensBits to create a new family of consumer- and enterprise-grade SSD products.
Sony and Panasonic have teamed up to produce large-format OLED-based displays, offering improved image quality.
AMD has launched the G-T16R embedded APU, a 4.5W part designed to replace the ageing Geode.
Blizzard has admitted that security measures added to Diablo III are stopping some players progressing past Act I and level 13.
AMD has announced an overclocked version of its Radeon HD 7970 3GB, claiming it's the world's fastest single GPU.
October 14 2021 | 15:04