Intel's much-vaunted Light Peak technology will apparently be launching based on copper cabling.
A group of companies including AMD, Intel, and Samsung, have pledged to cease D-Sub support.
Chinese storage specialist RunCore has launched a 1TB 3.5in SandForce SSD.
Intel has confirmed plans to upgrade to using 450mm wafers for its future chip production.
Intel has founded a Netbook and Tablet group to counter the growing threat from ARM.
TI has officially launched its latest OMAP SoC, the OMAP4440 dual-core 1.5GHz chip.
Nvidia has released a white paper making the claim that dual-core CPUs can save power.
D-Link has launched the first in a new range of home network NAS boxes, the Pulse.
Nvidia has officially announced the GeForce GT 540M, its first 500-series mobile GPU.
Google has launched its second own-brand smartphone, the Nexus S with NFC.
An unannounced 10in tablet from Motorola has been demonstrated running Android 3.0.
EVGA is calling on those who failed to register their graphics card warranties to do so now.
Popular browser synchronisation service Xmarks has partnered with LastPass to stay alive.
Devolo has confirmed support for IEEE 1901, planning to launch a dLAN 500 range.
Panasonic's hand-held Jungle console is entering a closed beta process in the US.
Asetek has launched a trio of sealed-unit liquid cooling systems for smaller form factors.
Corsair has launched a new line of highly-overclockable RAM: the Vengeance series.
Dell's V130 ultra-slim laptop is the first to ship with Intel's Hyperbaric Cooling technology.
Brazilian overclockers have sent an AMD Phenom II X4 975 to the dizzy heights of 7GHz.
ATI has officially launched the Radeon HD 6500M and 6300M mobile GPUs.
Kingston has officially unveiled the HyperX MAX 3.0 range of USB-connected SSDs.
Hitachi, in conjunction with NEDO, has developed a technology for producing 24TB HDDs.
A zero-day flaw in all versions of Windows bypasses UAC and puts users at serious risk.
October 14 2021 | 15:04