Allura Alforsdotter

Allura Alforsdotter

Industry voice: Storage trends in 2015: Death of the disk, and the importance of agility

Industry voice: Storage trends in 2015: Death of the disk, and the importance of agility

By Dave Wright Last year, we saw the continued transformation of enterprise IT infrastructure towards the next-generation data centre model. Fuelled by advances in compute, network and storage virtualisation, businesses are seeing the advantages of scalable infrastructure that can respond to their needs. Central to this has been a growing acknowledgment of the vital role…

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Today Is The Last Day To Buy Google Glass

Today Is The Last Day To Buy Google Glass

By Matt Burns Google is ending the Glass experiment. After today, Google will stop selling the novel device — at least in its current form. Google insists the product is still in development and it’s highly likely that a new version will eventually be released. News broke last week that the Google Glass will be…

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HTC’s First Smartwatch To Launch Alongside The One M9 In March

HTC’s First Smartwatch To Launch Alongside The One M9 In March

By Darrell Etherington HTC is said to be prepping a smartwatch for debut in March at MWC alongside its new One M9 flagship smartphone. The new smartwatch will tap into Under Armour’s fitness tracking software service, according to Bloomberg, but little else is known at this time about its design or features. The M9, however,…

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Blip: Run for your lives: Mario has become self-aware

Blip: Run for your lives: Mario has become self-aware

By Hugh Langley It was bound to happen eventually. Having lived most of his years as a puppet of our gaming enjoyment – jumping on, killing and eating whatever and whoever we told him to – Nintendo’s Italian plumber has become sentient. Hold your families close, this is how it ends. Using a complex adaptive…

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Blip: Run for your lives: Mario has become self-aware

Blip: Run for your lives: Mario has become self-aware

By Hugh Langley It was bound to happen eventually. Having lived most of his years as a puppet of our gaming enjoyment – jumping on, killing and eating whatever and whoever we told him to – Nintendo’s Italian plumber has become sentient. Hold your families close, this is how it ends. Using a complex adaptive…

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Tech Bargains: TechRadar Deals: Cheap TVs, headphones, tablets, cameras + more

Tech Bargains: TechRadar Deals: Cheap TVs, headphones, tablets, cameras + more

By The Deal McCoy 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 Daily Deals GAME sales John Lewis Clearance Sale PC World Sale Currys Sale Very Electrical Sale Tesco Tech…

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Apple’s Well-Crafted Vanishing Point

Apple’s Well-Crafted Vanishing Point

By Natasha Lomas It’s a standard Apple play to shave a few atoms off the waists of its gadgets come refresh time — allowing the company’s marketing department to crow about thinner flagships that also pack more power and boast better screens, or both. Read More …read more Source: TechCrunch Gadgets

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The Robots Are Coming — Aren’t They?

The Robots Are Coming — Aren’t They?

By Rob Daley Rosie, C3PO, HAL, WALL-E, Bender, Optimus, Asimo. Our obsession with robots propels them to the single name status normally reserved for pop icons like Sting, Madonna and Oprah. The media has a long history of shaping our view of what robots are – we have seen them in movies and TV shows…

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Week in Gaming: New 3DS, Metroid Prime on the Wii U, and hope for Watch Dogs 2

Week in Gaming: New 3DS, Metroid Prime on the Wii U, and hope for Watch Dogs 2

By Hugh Langley It’s not easy to admit that I worship at the altar of Nintendo. Despite my resolute belief that the Wii U is still a horse in the new-gen console race, plenty of people discounted it long ago. The little black box has faced its fair share of tribulations since launch but things…

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Week in Gaming: New 3DS, Metroid Prime on the Wii U, and hope for Watch Dogs 2

Week in Gaming: New 3DS, Metroid Prime on the Wii U, and hope for Watch Dogs 2

By Hugh Langley It’s not easy to admit that I worship at the altar of Nintendo. Despite my resolute belief that the Wii U is still a horse in the new-gen console race, plenty of people discounted it long ago. The little black box has faced its fair share of tribulations since launch but things…

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AstroPrint’s Cloud Platform Lets You Manage 3D Printing From Anywhere

AstroPrint’s Cloud Platform Lets You Manage 3D Printing From Anywhere

By Kyle Russell 500 Startups-backed AstroPrint has made a combination of cloud platform, local software and hardware to enable the management of 3D printing from any device that can connect to the web with a modern browser. Read More …read more Source: TechCrunch Gadgets

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Justin Timberlake’s AfterMaster Chip Makes Any Device Sound Better

Justin Timberlake’s AfterMaster Chip Makes Any Device Sound Better

By Josh Constine AfterMaster is like having a team of audio experts come in a fine tune your home stereo, TV, or headphones. The new AfterMaster chip optimizes the sound quality outputed by any device, enhancing its fullness and clarity. Essentially, it makes audio sound much richer, like you were listening to uncompressed master recordings…

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Navigating remote desktops on iPad just got easier with Citrix X1 mouse

Navigating remote desktops on iPad just got easier with Citrix X1 mouse

By Chuong Nguyen 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 you take the risk of jailbreaking. Introduced at Summit 2015, Citrix may have solved your…

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Navigating remote desktops on iPad just got easier with Citrix X1 mouse

Navigating remote desktops on iPad just got easier with Citrix X1 mouse

By Chuong Nguyen 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 you take the risk of jailbreaking. Introduced at Summit 2015, Citrix may have solved your…

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This Week On The TC Gadgets Podcast: Post-CES Blues

This Week On The TC Gadgets Podcast: Post-CES Blues

By Jordan Crook We’re all still a bit traumatized from TechCrunch at CES 2015, but the world of gadgets keeps on spinning. With three podcasters still exhausted from CES and the amazing Natasha Lomas having watched from afar, we tried to point out the most important things that happened during CES for the rest of…

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