IBM and Fujifilm produce tape capable of storing 220TB of data
IBM researchers and Fujifilm have outdone themselves again. In partnership, the companies have managed to cram 123 billion bits of data per square inch onto a tape storage device. In May, the two...
View ArticleIntel packs super-cool Skylake chips with Iris 6100 graphics
More details on Intel’s next generation Skylake processors have seeped out at the Intel Developer Forum in Shenzhen, China. First reported by Hexus, Intel used a conference session to show off the...
View ArticleNew HP PageWide XL large format printers boast fast poster-sized print speeds
The new PageWide XL 8000, 5000, and 4000 series join HP’s printer family for large format prints. HP claims the new models are the "fastest large-format production printers" available in color and...
View ArticlePC Gaming Week: Build it: The best gaming PC under £500
Common components Despite all the noise notebook manufacturers make about how great their products are for gaming, the truth remains that, pound for pound money-wise, a desktop computer will perform...
View ArticleIntel’s new chip means cheap laptops won’t have to be slow
Intel has introduced seven new processors that will make their way into affordable laptops and desktops. The new chips, from the Braswell family, are manufactured using a 14nm technology and will take...
View ArticleInterview: From Iris Pro to Raptr: why integrated graphics are finally in the...
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 —...
View ArticlePolycom RealPresence Group Convene transforms your huddle room into a meeting...
With the rise of open offices, huddle rooms are becoming more important for collaboration and small group meetings. Polycom wants to capitalize on this trend, and the RealPresence Group Convene video...
View ArticleUpdated: Best USB Flash drive deals in the UK: Our top 10 recommendations for...
USB flash drives (or pen/thumb sticks as they’re often known) are key to how we use our PCs these days. If you want to shift some huge pictures or videos around, then the best option is to throw them...
View ArticleGoogle IO: Google has created the most secure microSD card ever
You typically think of Google as the company that accesses your data without consent. However, Google’s Project Vault is designed to help you keep your information from getting into the wrong hands....
View ArticleHow to move your operating system to another hard drive
Introduction and initial steps You bought a new hard drive and you, like me, are lazy and do not want to rebuild your Operating System (OS) install. It’s a long and tedious process that involves...
View ArticleSamsung’s 4TB portable hard drives fit in your pocket, can store 150 Blu-rays
Samsung HDD, which is owned by Seagate, has unveiled two new external hard disk drives, the M3 Portable and the P3 portable that are the first 4TB hard disk drives in a 2.5-inch form factor. Both of...
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 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 —...
View ArticleInterview: From Iris Pro to Raptr: why integrated graphics are finally in the...
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 —...
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 —...
View ArticleInterview: From Iris Pro to Raptr: why integrated graphics are finally in the...
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 —...
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 —...
View ArticleHow to fix a Mac’s stuck monitor resolution
Sometimes a monitor might refuse to run at the desired resolution when used with a Mac. For this example, let’s say you’ve been using an older Dell monitor (the tip below applies to other bands too)...
View ArticleHow to make your desk wireless
Introduction Going wireless while you work is all about customisation. It’s about having your desk the way you want it; uncluttered, cable-free and with more room for either flowing, unencumbered...
View ArticleIntel appeals to gamers with Skylake’s improved Iris graphics
Over $34 billion are spent on PC games this year. Worldwide, there are 1.8 billion gamers, of which 1.2 billion consider themselves to be active gamers. Active gamers pay for a new game each month,...
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