Navigating remote desktops on iPad just got easier with Citrix X1 mouse
Have you ever tried to tap on a link on an iPad, but missed because your fingers were too big? Having a mouse would help, but unfortunately Apple doesn’t allow Bluetooth mice to connect to iOS, unless...
View Article5 Technologies for small businesses to consider
Pico projectors, wireless charging, Intel Broadwell One of the challenges of implementing new technology in a small business environment is ensuring that the new gadgets you adopt do not impede your...
View ArticleSeek’s smartphone thermal cam gets optical zoom
One of the most interesting products featured on Geek.com in 2014 was the Seek thermal camera. This accessory brings thousands of dollars worth of thermal imaging performance to your iPhone or Android...
View ArticleTech Bargains: TechRadar Deals: Cheap TVs, headphones, tablets, cameras + more
It’s Monday morning and that can only mean one thing – more deals! Today we’ve got some cheap TV deals, cameras, headphones, tablets, portable hard drives and more! January Sales: quick links Amazon’s...
View ArticleIn Depth: Intel WiDi: what it means for business
Intel’s fifth-generation Core vPro platform allows PC makers to create slimmer business-focused laptops and 2-in-1s. Another, arguably more interesting advantage that it brings is the ability for...
View ArticleTech Bargains: TechRadar Deals: Amazon Kindle, tablets, cameras and speakers...
Did you hear? Valentine’s Day is approaching! Don’t panic though, we’ve got a handy guide to help you buy the perfect gift for your special someone. But right now we’re back with more hot deals from...
View Article8K notebooks to become a reality next year
Your next workstation could pack as many pixels as today’s leading 8K televisions. The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) has approved a new Embedded DisplayPort (eDP) 1.4a standard that...
View ArticleBuying Guide: Best monitor: the best displays on the market
Introduction Ten years ago, monitors were nothing more than necessary accessories. Today, they can be luxury items that dramatically improve all aspects of computing and content consumption. There are...
View ArticleIntel Atom Cherry Trail rebranding is based on performance
To make it easier for consumers to understand the different performance levels of its mobile and tablet processors, Intel is splitting its Atom brand into three lines. Starting with the next...
View ArticleHP’s new ‘virtual reality’ display will break down barriers at CES
HP is bringing its display A-game to CES 2015 this week, and chief among its brand new monitors is the HP Zvr Virtual Reality Display. The Zvr uses something called "zSpace" technology with a...
View ArticleWestern Digital releases ultra-low powered data center drive
Western Digital has introduced a collection of new data center hard drives that claim to have the lowest power consumption of any high capacity 3.5-inch drive on the market today. The WD Re+ range is...
View ArticleWorrying new hack attacks DDR3 memory
Security researchers on Google’s Project Zero initiative have discovered how to launch an attack that takes advantage of physical weaknesses in some types of DDR memory chips inside Intel-compatible...
View ArticleThe new MacBook’s hidden USB-C benefit may be battery power
If you’re a road warrior worried that the 9-hour advertised battery life of Apple’s new MacBook falls short of the 10 hours on the 13-inch MacBook Pro and MacBook Air, you may be able to lay that fear...
View ArticleCould a humble NAS box be the future of home automation?
NAS specialist Synology provided TechRadar Pro with a pretty interesting narrative explaining why a simple storage box could well be at the centre of the automated home of 2020. "Give it five to 10...
View ArticleInfiniflash could make hard disks (and tape) redundant
A couple of weeks ago, Sandisk, the storage vendor better known for its memory cards, announced the release of a new product, called Infiniflash, one that promises to commoditise flash within the...
View ArticleCould larger capacity flash drives spell the end for the hard disk?
Solid state storage has not always been a smooth ride for Samsung. Having burnt the bridges with traditional spinning hard disk drives (it sold the business to Seagate which still continues to use the...
View ArticleApple is ignoring a major problem with MacBook screen stains
Apple is very careful with the brand image it projects, and spends a lot of money marketing that image to consumers around the world. The company wants you to believe it produces the […] Link to...
View ArticlePC Gaming Week: Nvidia G-Sync vs AMD FreeSync
In the frame Calling all gamers, we have good news and bad news. The good news is that AMD and Nvidia have both solved the problem of screen tearing and frame stuttering in demanding PC games. The bad...
View ArticleSamsung busts out the curves with new display lineup
If you like curves, Samsung has got you covered. The South Korean technology manufacturer has unveiled three full HD curved monitors to add to their existing lineup of desktop displays. Monitor and TV...
View ArticleInterview: From Iris Pro to Raptr: why integrated is no longer a dirty word...
Raptr, investment and power efficiency Integrated graphics aren’t going to pose a threat to high-end GPUs any time soon, but Intel has gone full throttle on improving its solutions in recent years —...
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