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Pwn2Own - long a staple of the CanSecWest security conference - is putting more than half of its prize fund towards exploits in popular smartphone platforms.
Kingston's latest SSD features a brand new drive controller from Toshiba and as a result boasts some very impressive sequential read and write speeds. Does it have what it takes to compete with the competition currently on the market?
AMD's latest Opteron processor - the 12-core 2.2GHz Magny-Cours - has appeared on eBay ahead of its official release.
Forget everything you knew about Windows Mobile - Windows Phone Series 7 is a complete rethink by Microsoft of its mobile OS, and it looks great.
iPhone hackers - those who find and post the exploits that allow handsets to be unlocked or jailbroken - are finding themselves locked out of App Store by Apple.
Acer has announced the first netbook to use Nvidia's Ion 2 platform, and uses Optimus to switch between integrated Intel graphics and a GeForce G310M chip.
Dell's Zino HD could only become cuter if it was adorned with Hello Kitty graphics... and given its interchangeable lids, that's still a possibility. With a very low power AMD CPU, Radeon HD 4330 graphics, Blu-Ray drive and a terabyte of storage: is this a killer media PC?
As skulking xenomorphs, monstrous Predators and trembling Marines we've explored everything that the new AVP has to offer. Now, we're back to report on what we think of Rebellion's new Aliens vs Predator. Plus, check out our exclusive video of the game in our first ever Gamecast!
Intel and Nokia are to merge their existing mobile operating systems to create a new Linux-based OS for mobile PCs, netbooks, tablets and in-vehicle entertainment systems
Toting laptop, smartphone, Bluetooth headset, and a sudden case of myopia, Mattel's Barbie is set to storm the science as a Computer Engineer. No, really.
Manufacturers are lining up to create netbooks running Google's operating systems, but the market is split as to which to support: Chrome or Android.
You might be a Dremel daemon or jigsaw juggernaut but if your project log is filled with dark, blurry photos, you're not doing your PC the justice it deserves. Here are some tips and tricks to make your project log sparkle.
October 14 2021 | 15:04