Antec has put a pair of uniquely modified cases on eBay for some lucky bidder to win, with the proceeds earmarked for helping with the relief effort for victims of the Haiti earthquake.
AMD has confirmed that its next-generation Thuban processors will feature a dynamic overclocking technology dubbed Turbo Core, similar to rival Intel's Turbo Boost.
Intel has announced some new Atom processors which bring improved performance, higher clock speeds, and support for DDR3 memory to the platform.
A patent filed by smartphone manufacturer HTC details a clamshell device with two touchscreens - and appears to be remarkably similar to Microsoft's proposed Courier.
Intel has confirmed that "limited quantities" of an experimental processor featuring 48 physical cores will be shipping to academia this year, courtesy of its Tera-scale project.
A new security flaw discovered in PDF readers doesn't require JavaScript in order to execute programs on your PC - and isn't limited to Adobe's Reader, either.
An industry analyst believes that Nokia could be looking to re-enter the tablet marketplace and compete with Apple's iPad head on - possibly launching by Autumn this year.
Microsoft has announced that Windows Server 2008 R2 will be its final operating system release to support Intel's IA-64 architecture, as found in the Itanium CPU range.
HP's up-coming Slate has been teased in an official video - and a leaked briefing slide has provided the first look at its specifications in a side-by-side comparison with the iPad.
The coder behind the Samy MySpace work has released a ulility which allows users to connect to another computer despite both being behind NAT routers - with potential P2P benefits.
A new standard from the Blu-ray Disc Association dubbed BDXL promises re-writable discs with a 100GB capacity - and write-once discs storing a whopping 128GB.
Manufacturer RCA has announced a range of emergency chargers with a novel feature: they suck in excess WiFi signals in order to constantly charge their internal batteries.
According to sources quoted by market watcher Digitimes, both Dell and HP are looking to reduce their presence in the 10in netbook market following poorer than expected profits.
Gigabyte has announced its annual overclocking championship GO OC 2010, scheduled for the 16th of April at Milton Keynes' XSCAPE - and we'll be there.
A US District Judge has ordered popular BitTorrent search engine IsoHunt to remove all links to copyright content - and a US pro-copyright group is suing 20,000 residents for file sharing.
The High Court has handed a judgement to Usenet gateway Newzbin, finding the company guilty of copyright infringement - despite the fact that content is offered by individual users.
Amazon has been granted a patent on a process for preventing claims of missing items on a shipment - a exact reversal of the concept of 'unboxing' videos.
Microsoft has broken out of its monthly patch release schedule to issue an emergency fix for a critical zero-day vulnerability in its Internet Explorer browser.
XFX is planning to beat its rivals' Fermi-based cards with an ATI 5970 Black Edition, which comes - for some reason - in packaging designed to look like a P90 sub-machine gun.
US consumer electronics giant Best Buy has announced plans to open a series of stores in the UK, starting with one in Thurrock, Essex in May this year.
Hardware manfuacturer MSI has told 97,000 of its customers to RTFM in a bitter e-mail which went out to registered members of its support site last week.
The BPhone smartphone has just launched in China, and it's an interesting hybrid of bulky smartphone and micro-miniaturised netbook-stroke-tablet PC.
Intel has launched a beta version of its netbook-oriented software store AppUp for Moblin Linux - and promises a rollout across most of Europe by the end of the month.
October 14 2021 | 15:04