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Microsoft Working On Surface Book, Surface Pro 4 ‘Sleep’ Issue, Fix Coming Next Year

Microsoft recently addressed the Sleep issue that causes Surface Pro 4s and Surface Books to quickly run out of battery. The company shared workarounds for the problem and explained that an official fix is coming, but not very soon. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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Intel Under Fire Over Skylake Processors Damaged By Third-Party CPU Coolers

Intel investigates on an issue with its Skylake processors which showed signs of bending when placed under pressure from third-party CPU coolers. Reports are saying that the chips are not strong enough to withstand too much pressure. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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Official! Dear hard drive, we still love you

By Desire Athow The past few years have seen an exponential rise in storage demands, a thirst fuelled on one hand by the meteoric growth in smartphone adoption and on the other, by the growing number of companies embracing Big Data. Techradar recently carried out a survey that shows how our readers store their files…

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Official! Dear hard drive, we still love you

By Desire Athow The past few years have seen an exponential rise in storage demands, a thirst fuelled on one hand by the meteoric growth in smartphone adoption and on the other, by the growing number of companies embracing Big Data. Techradar recently carried out a survey that shows how our readers store their files…

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Review: Apple iMac with 5K Retina display (27-inch, late 2015)

By Kane Fulton Introduction When Apple introduced Retina displays on the iPhone 4 and iPad 3, those sharp screens made older models feel instantly outdated. Launched in late 2014, the first Mac with Retina 5K display had a similar effect. Featuring a display stuffed full of pixels, combined with powerful internals and the same sleek…

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Review: Apple iMac with 5K Retina display (27-inch, late 2015)

By Kane Fulton Introduction When Apple introduced Retina displays on the iPhone 4 and iPad 3, those sharp screens made older models feel instantly outdated. Launched in late 2014, the first Mac with Retina 5K display had a similar effect. Featuring a display stuffed full of pixels, combined with powerful internals and the same sleek…

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Google Chromebook Now Owns Over 50 Percent Of Educational Tech Market Share In US

In a short span of three years, Google’s Chromebooks have leapfrogged its way from accounting for less than a percent to over 50 percent of the educational market share in the U.S., thwarting rivals Apple and Microsoft in the process. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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Manic Monday: Manic Monday deals 2015: PS4, Xbox One, Canon cameras, HP laptops, iPhone + more!

By TechRadar Deals Manic Monday Christmas Gifts So apparently Manic Monday is a thing now? It may be yet another marketing synonym for ‘spend money here’ but there are some great deals out there today and we’re rounding them all up here. We’ve found great deals, many of which use voucher codes which expire at…

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Western Digital Launches World’s First 10 TB Helium-Filled PMR HDD: Meet The Ultrastar He10

Western Digital revealed the newest, largest and most energy-friendly Helium-filled HDD. The Ultrastar He10’s description showed that it is the first PMR storage device to sport 10 TB of space, 2.5M hours MTBF and mainstream enterprise readiness. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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Say Hello To Cheap Solid-State Drives, Goodbye To Hard Disk Drives As SSD Prices Drop

One day, SSDs may be just as affordable as old magnetic platter spinning hard disk drives. Over the years, prices for SSDs have fallen so significantly that analysts predict newer computers will be equipped with SSDs instead of HDDs. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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How visualisation will revolutionise retail

By Rodney Gedda Visualisation technology has the potential to drive innovation across all industries, however, the retail sector has a number of use cases which give a whole new meaning to the pastime of window shopping. Since the dot com boom retailers have clamoured to get their businesses online to expand their addressable market. In…

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How visualisation will revolutionise retail

By Rodney Gedda Visualisation technology has the potential to drive innovation across all industries, however, the retail sector has a number of use cases which give a whole new meaning to the pastime of window shopping. Since the dot com boom retailers have clamoured to get their businesses online to expand their addressable market. In…

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New HP ScanJet Pro models promise faster scanning

By Chuong Nguyen HP unveiled three new scanners in its ScanJet Pro lineup, promising up to ten times faster double-sided scans. The ScanJet Pro 2500 f1, ScanJet Pro 3500 f1 and ScanJet Pro 4500 f1 replace the old Scanjet 5590, N6310 and N6350. The mid-range 3500 f1 and high-end 4500 f1 models feature book scanning,…

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New HP ScanJet Pro models promise faster scanning

By Chuong Nguyen HP unveiled three new scanners in its ScanJet Pro lineup, promising up to ten times faster double-sided scans. The ScanJet Pro 2500 f1, ScanJet Pro 3500 f1 and ScanJet Pro 4500 f1 replace the old Scanjet 5590, N6310 and N6350. The mid-range 3500 f1 and high-end 4500 f1 models feature book scanning,…

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Google Response To EFF: ‘We’re Not Spying On Students With Our Chromebooks’

Google has responded to the EFF’s complaints against it, saying that it does not use the Chromebook to spy on students, and that its practices comply with both the company’s privacy claims and with the law. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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