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Toshiba Showcased World’s First PCI-E Single Package SSD

Toshiba showcased a reference display of the world's first PCI Express (PCIe) single package SSD at CES that integrates up to 256 GB in a single BGA package and the world's smallest removable module type SSD, which integrates the ...

9 years ago

Nintendo Pulls Out of Brazil Over High Taxes

Nintendo has pulled all its products from the Brazilian market. The console manufacturer made the decision due to the country’s rising import fees and high taxes for electronics companies. However, Nintendo intends to retain a ...

9 years ago

Chrome Remote Desktop App Lets iOS Devices Control a PC Desktop

Google has released a new app for iOS that allows users to remotely control your PC. With Chrome Remote Desktop installed on your computer, you can access your desktop from anywhere (WiFi dependent, of course) using an iPhone or ...

9 years ago

Thieves Attempted to Use An iPod nano to Take Credit Card Information

We've all been warned of the many ways thieves can take our card information from ATMs. There's all the elaborate card readers, cameras and other devices that criminals secretly attach to cash machines in an attempt to take our ...

9 years ago

US Central Command’s Twitter and YouTube Hacked by ISIS

It appears that the Twitter and YouTube accounts of the US Central Command have been hacked. The hackers seem to associate themselves with ISIS. As of writing, the Twitter account has been suspended, while the YouTube page is still ...

9 years ago

One of the Rarest NES Games up for Auction

Stadium Events from Bandai is probably the rarest NES game ever to exist, as it was recalled just days after the initial release. The game was a test title for the Family Fun Fitness Control Mat that basically was an early version ...

9 years ago

Amazon Wins Golden Globe for ‘Transparent’

That headline is not something you would have seen just a few years ago. Amazon has won the Golden Globe for best TV comedy or musical for its Amazon Prime series 'Transparent'. The win is being seen as a significant ...

9 years ago

Google Translate Bringing Real-Time Speech-to-Text Soon

Google is developing an updated version of Translate to offer real-time detection and translation of spoken word, according to the New York Times. The update is planned for the Google Translate Android app, but there is no ...

9 years ago

Pirate Bay Code Decrypted by reddit User, Finds Arnold Schwarzenegger “I’ll Be Back” Video

Infamous torrent site The Pirate Bay went down on 9th December last year after a police raid on its Swedish data centre. After an absence of around a week, The Pirate Bay’s domain became accessible again, but only displaying a ...

9 years ago

VR Gaming: Building Your Own Oculus Rig

Introduction I've had my Oculus Rift VR Headset, more specifically the DK2, for several months now, but one question keeps coming back time and time again, what kind of system do you need to run VR software? It's a very ...

9 years ago

Silk Road Reloaded Moves to Obscure I2P Network Over Tor

Silk Road Reloaded, the latest version of the infamous darknet black market, has eschewed the Tor network for the little-known but more secure I2P network Silk Road, its clones, and its successors alike have opted for Tor as ...

9 years ago

David Cameron Will Allow Government to Easily Monitor Your Internet Activity if Re-Elected

UK Prime Minister David Cameron pledged to introduce powers allowing security and intelligence services to monitor internet communications if re-elected in May. He made the promise on Monday morning during a speech on the economy ...

9 years ago

15 Million of Spotify’s 60 Million Userbase Now Pay

Spotify announced on Monday that it now boasts 15 million paying subscriptions, with a grand total of 60 million users. That marks a 10 million growth in its userbase since November, when it was revealed that 50 million people used ...

9 years ago

Toshiba Announced Third Generation FlashAir III Wireless SD Card

Toshiba has introduced the FlashAir III Wireless SD Card, a third-generation memory card that serves as its own wireless LAN access point. The built-in wireless chip allows for your internet connection to pass through, so you ...

9 years ago

Microsoft Hits Out at Google After Publishing Vulnerability Details

Microsoft has hit out at Google for publishing details of a Windows vulnerability before they had a patch ready. The company says that Google's actions have made "customers the ones who may suffer as a result". Microsoft says ...

9 years ago

Samsung Galaxy S3 Explosion Caught on CCTV

Samsung hasn't had the best luck with their phones lately, at least not when we're looking at them from a fire hazard point-of-view. It isn't that long time ago that we heard about the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 that combusted while the ...

9 years ago

Apple Approves ‘Je Suis Charlie’ App in 1 Hour After Tim Cook E-Mail

Apple is notoriously famous for its lengthy App Store approval process. Some apps can take weeks to get approved for sale on the store. Well one new app got approved in just an hour after the developers e-mailed Tim Cook. The ...

9 years ago

OK Go Plans to Release Album on DNA

Innovative rock band OK Go, famous for spectacular home-made music videos, wants to encode the band’s fourth album, Hungry Ghosts, on DNA. Lead singer Damian Kulash, who studied computer science at university, recalls the fork ...

9 years ago

New Lightbulbs Feature WiFi Boosters, Speakers and Cameras

The Internet-of-Things (IoT) aims to connect pretty much every aspect and gadget around us to the internet with smart features and functions, and such a simple thing as our light bulbs is part of this too. There are several ...

9 years ago

Patriot Launched new Ignite SSDs

Patriot wants to ignite the speeds in your system with their newest solid state drive, the Patriot Ignite SSD. The new 2.5-inch 7mm drive will come in two sizes, 480GB and 960GB and features some impressive speeds. The new drive ...

9 years ago

Remarkable GIFs Showing the Inner-Working of the Body From GE’s New CT Scanner

General Electric has been showing of the capabilities of its new computerised tomography (CT) scanner, and the results are stunning. The Revolution CT, though introduced in 2013, has only been in hospital and clinic use since ...

9 years ago

CM Storm Quickfire Ultimate Mechanical Keyboard Review

Introduction There's no shortage of gaming keyboard on the market, but one brand in particular has always stood out for me personally, Cooler Master. They've proven time and time again that they can make a great keyboard, ...

9 years ago

Shark Eats Vietnam’s Internet

Faults in Vietnam’s internet have been occurring for the past few months due to ruptures in the submerged Asia-America Gateway (AAG), essentially a big underwater cable that connects the US with Southeast Asia. The most recent ...

9 years ago

Disney Builds Autonomous Robot to Draw on Sand

We've all drawn or written in the sand. For most of us our tool of choice is a stick, but for Disney it's an autonomous robot that uses lasers. As part of a collaboration between Disney Research and Swiss Engineering ...

9 years ago

Emoji Is Coming to Chrome on OS X

Google's Chrome is very popular browser among users of Apple's OS X. However, in this age of Social Media, the browser has had one very notable omission - emoji. Yes, it's amazing to think that any browser is without the popular ...

9 years ago

Spinal Cord Implants Could Help Paralysed People to Walk

Swiss researchers have developed a flexible implant covered in electrodes that can imitate the electrical impulses of a healthy spinal cord, giving new hope of mobility to sufferers of paralysis. The e-Dura implant combines ...

9 years ago

Nike’s Back to the Future II Self-Lacing Shoes Coming This Year

The self-lacing Nike shoes, as worn by Marty McFly on his visit to the future in sci-fi adventure sequel Back to the Future II, are to be released later this year, it has been announced. Well, it is 2015, after ...

9 years ago

Vamp Smart Cube Rejuvenates Old Speakers

It used to be that the central audio hub in every household was the Hi-Fi system. A combination record player, tape deck, and CD player, unified in a single system, hooked up to two stereo speakers. The advent of digital media ...

9 years ago

HP Announces Mini PC With Just 32GB Storage

Hard drives with ridiculous amounts of storage have become cheap these days, really cheap. Many low-end desktops and laptops now come with 500GB+. So why has HP just unveiled a machine with only 32GB of storage at CES? Because they ...

9 years ago

Apple’s New Store Displays Are Weird

Apple has always had some pretty odd store displays. From floating MacBooks to giant iPhones, you'd think they couldn't get anymore strange. The video bellow was taken at Apple's Regent Street store in London, and shows iPad ...

9 years ago

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