A Manchester Oxfam store has launched a pilot scheme which uses RFID tags to track items' stories.
Memory specialist Mushkin has launched a trio of high-performance SandForce-equipped SSDs.
Intel CEO Paul Otellini has reassured investors that it has nothing to fear from rival ARM.
Netstor Technology has launched an external caddy for full-size PCIe x16 cards.
Inno3D's latest Fermi card features a massive custom cooler, dropping temps through the floor.
Research by Matousec has unveiled a new attack which can bypass anti-virus packages.
Inveterate modder Will Urbina has unveiled his latest creation: a custom 16TB NAS.
AMD is set to launch a range of new low-power dual-, tri-, and quad-core Athlon II CPUs.
A distributor has announced upcoming 2.5" 10K and 15K RPM drives - before the manufacturer.
Document sharing site Scribd is ditching Flash in favour of HTML 5.
Intel has launched a range of low-power chips to beat ARM at the smartphone game.
Acer has leaked details of an up-coming tri-core mobile CPU from AMD.
EVGA has posted top scores in all 3DMark Vantage categories with a quad-SLI beast.
Scientists are working on the next big thing in storage: nanodots.
Microsoft's Internet Explorer market share has dipped to an 11 year low.
NEC has unveiled a new cooling technology it believes will replace watercooling.
Skyfire has launched a beta of a new browser for Android that brings support for Flash video.
Microsoft is conducting an investigation into a zero-day vulnerability in SharePoint.
Hopes that the Courier would be released in 2011 have been dashed - the device is cancelled.
The Mozilla Foundation has released a pre-alpha version of Fennec for Android.
Hewlett Packard has announced the acquisition of ailing smartphone manufacturer Palm.
Google has flipped the switch that brings sat nav functionality to Google Maps on Android.
McAfee has pledged to refund "reasonable expenses" for those caught by its false-positive update.
October 14 2021 | 15:04