Computers

All things related to computer hardware and components

Hands-on review: UPDATED: iOS 9

By Matt Swider Siri, design and Apple Maps iOS 9 is launching today, and from the beta, we know it’s already way better than iOS 8, thanks to new features that make the iPhone and iPad software easier to use. Siri is smarter, Apple Maps has been improved and the notifications drop-down menu is now…

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Epson’s new Expression Premium printers print even better photos

By Chuong Nguyen Epson unveiled its latest premium home printers, promising better print quality and faster speeds for photography enthusiasts. The new models are part of Epson’s Expression Premium range, and include the XP-830, XP-630 and XP-530 models. Additionally, Epson also announced a new Photo XP-960 Small-in-One. If you’re a budding photographer, all the printer…

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Epson’s new Expression Premium printers print even better photos

By Chuong Nguyen Epson unveiled its latest premium home printers, promising better print quality and faster speeds for photography enthusiasts. The new models are part of Epson’s Expression Premium range, and include the XP-830, XP-630 and XP-530 models. Additionally, Epson also announced a new Photo XP-960 Small-in-One. If you’re a budding photographer, all the printer…

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Updated: Nvidia brings PS4’s coolest feature to PC gaming

By Kevin Lee Updated: the Nvidia share beta is available now for desktop and it requires downloading the beta version of GeForce experience. Most desktop PCs and laptops should be able to take advantage of the new features so long as they have at least a Nvidia GeForce GTX 650 or GTX 660M chip along…

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Review: Spotify

By James Rivington Update: Spotify Running, the feature that can detect your running tempo and serve up a playlist based on your training intensity, is now available on Android devices starting today. Original review follows… Spotify was already the best music streaming service on the planet. But recent updates – which added a new look,…

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Review: Spotify

By James Rivington Update: Spotify Running, the feature that can detect your running tempo and serve up a playlist based on your training intensity, is now available on Android devices starting today. Original review follows… Spotify was already the best music streaming service on the planet. But recent updates – which added a new look,…

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Hands-on review: Toshiba Satellite Click 10

By Desire Athow Windows tablets have been a bit of a hit-and-miss market, as Intel’s ubiquitous Z3735 processor was underpowered when it came to making the most of Microsoft’s Windows OS. Fast-forward to the second half of 2015 and the combination of the new Cherry Trail-based processors from Intel and Windows 10 is likely to…

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Hands-on review: Lenovo Yoga 700

By Desire Athow Tucked away somewhere in Lenovo’s booth at the recent IFA show over in Berlin was the Yoga 700, the 2015 version of the small but powerful Yoga 3 (11-inch). It is so new that you won’t even find it on Lenovo’s website (at the time of writing that is). Along with a…

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Sony’s new RAIDs offer speedy transfer rates for 4K content

By Juan Martinez If you’re hoping to transfer demanding loads of data quicker, Sony has a new lineup of RAID products designed for you. Small businesses and video production professionals will be particularly excited for these disks, which bring 4K content transfers to small businesses and individuals that deal with tons of data. The two…

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Sony’s new RAIDs offer speedy transfer rates for 4K content

By Juan Martinez If you’re hoping to transfer demanding loads of data quicker, Sony has a new lineup of RAID products designed for you. Small businesses and video production professionals will be particularly excited for these disks, which bring 4K content transfers to small businesses and individuals that deal with tons of data. The two…

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Hands-on review: Office 2016

By Mary Branscombe …read more Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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Hands-on review: Medion Akoya S3401

By Desire Athow When we spoke to Peter Hortenius earlier this year, he mentioned that Lenovo used Medion, the German company it acquired several years ago, as some sort of laboratory to explore the European market. Medion, which employs around 1,000 people, produces everything from wooden toys for kids to high-end gaming laptops, and a…

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Hands-on review: Toshiba Satellite Click 10

By Desire Athow Windows tablets have been a bit of a hit-and-miss market as Intel’s ubiquitous Z3735 processor was underpowered when it came to making the most of Microsoft’s Windows OS. Fast forward to the second half of 2015 and the combination of the new Cherry Trail-based processors from Intel and Windows 10 is likely…

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Hands-on review: Toshiba Satellite Click 10

By Desire Athow Windows tablets have been a bit of a hit-and-miss market as Intel’s ubiquitous Z3735 processor was underpowered when it came to making the most of Microsoft’s Windows OS. Fast forward to the second half of 2015 and the combination of the new Cherry Trail-based processors from Intel and Windows 10 is likely…

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Mission Impossible? Xerox PARC Develops Self-Destructing Chip For Protecting User Data

The self-destructing chip can be sent a command to break apart into thousands of small pieces, making reconstruction of the computer component impossible and protecting all the data it contained. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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