Studies point to home and business growth for 3D printing
Two new studies have suggested that the 3D printing industry is on the verge of a boom. It is thought that sales of consumer printers are likely to begin increasing rapidly, as is the value of good...
View ArticleExclusive: ARM: Days of China copying Western tech are ending
China has been infamous for producing bad knock-offs of Western tech in recent years – from poor smartphone imitations to fake Apple stores and everything in-between. However, Cambridge-based chip...
View ArticleComputex 2014: Intel announces its fastest consumer processor ever
Intel seems to have a clear target audience with the launch of its new Devil’s Canyon processor range at Computex in Taipei. A new devilish logo combined with an emphasis on overclocking thanks to a...
View ArticleAMD’s Kaveri processor is coming to a mobile device near you
You don’t have to be a graduate from MIT to understand why the third generation of AMD’s APUs (called Kaveri) are a good idea. Take the best parts of a standard CPU – functions like data throughput,...
View ArticleE3 2014: Alienware Steam Machine ‘Alpha’ still on track to ship during...
Valve’s Steam Machines are a little behind schedule but that isn’t stopping Alienware from releasing its Steam Box. During E3 2014, the company announced its Alienware Alpha Steam Machine will begin...
View ArticleIntel loses appeal against €1 billion anti-trust penalty
US chipmaker Intel has lost its appeal to block a €1.06 billion (around £84.7 million/US$1.4 billion/AUS$1.5 billion) fine imposed by antitrust regulators at the European Commission (EC) for abusing...
View ArticleLeaked iPhone 6 batteries spark worries about endurance
Nothing gets tech bloggers bristling quite like an iPhone rumor. The latest in the never-ending saga has reportedly revealed the capacity of the batteries in both the 4.7-inch and 5.5 inch iPhone 6....
View ArticleApple will reportedly flush out the year with 12-inch MacBook, 4K iMac
Apple may have a very busy end of the year schedule with larger iPhones, thinner iPads, OS X Yosemite and now more rumors of 12-inch MacBook. Sources have told 9to5 Mac Apple is working on a smaller...
View ArticleHP adds four new printers to line up
HP has unveiled four new affordable, all-in-one colour printers but only three of them are coming to the UK. Only one of them is geared towards an office usage although one could argue that there’s no...
View ArticleImagination adds new 64-bit MIPS CPU to line up
ARM and Intel now count a new 64-bit competitor, Imagination’s new MIPS I6400 processor, part of the company’s Warrior family, one that is based on the MIPS64 architecture that’s supported by...
View ArticleIndustry voice: The hidden risks in consumer-grade storage components
Finding the most appropriate and balanced way to improve storage performance is a major focus for many organisations. But even once that hurdle has been overcome, there are more challenges to be...
View ArticleHP boasts of boosted printing security and mobility for enterprise
HP today announced incoming updates to its JetAdvantage printing solutions portfolio that it says will "help enterprise organizations more easily and securely print from mobile devices." One such...
View ArticleCyber Monday: Cyber Monday UK: 2014′s best UK deals listed
Cyber Monday 2014 UK Cyber Monday 2014 is the lesser known cousin of Black Friday but don’t underestimate its potency when it comes to bringing the best UK deals on the web. Last year the Cyber Monday...
View ArticleTech Bargains: TechRadar Deals: Xbox One, Samsung Galaxy, TVs, games and more!
Christmas is coming and if you haven’t started your shopping yet you’re running out of time! Luckily, TechRadar is on hand to find the best tech deals on the web to give you some ideas! And if you...
View ArticleTechRadar Deals: Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas: the ultimate guide
Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas Only 10 days to go until Valentine’s Day! Never fear though, there’s still plenty of time to buy online and we’ve got a whole raft of Valentine’s Day gift ideas and deals to...
View ArticleIn Depth: 5 quirky technologies that want to change the way we use computers
Doing more with motion When it comes to input devices for our computers, not a lot has changed in the last two decades. Keyboards were around well before computers even existed, and the first mouse...
View ArticleUpdated: 10 reasons why you should build your next PC
Why you should build your next PC Don’t buy your next PC. Build it. The advantages are legion. For starters you have complete control over the build. You’ll learn more about your machine by building...
View ArticleIs 3D printing just a fad – or is the best yet to come?
Introduction and hype Is it anyone’s fault if the industry they work for gets overhyped, saddled with huge expectations for immediate profit, consequently overvalued, and then suffers a mini-crash as...
View ArticleOpinion: Could it be magic, now? The recent evolution of the Mac keyboard
Introduction Some say Apple perfected the keyboard in 2007. I’m not one of them, which is why I’ve spent more money than I care to think about getting my supple digits accustomed to different Mac...
View ArticleRever is a cheap 3D printer which is so safe and simple kids can use it
3D printers are dropping in price, with options like the Ooznest PRUSA i3 on the menu these days, but an even cheaper device is hoping to make 3D printing more affordable still. And the Rever, which...
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