‘Welcome to Miami:’ Microsoft to open Innovation Center
Microsoft will open an innovation center in Miami focused on providing students, startups, government organizations and the Latin American community access to technology and tools for job creation,...
View ArticleNew pack of Chromebooks come running Intel’s latest
Intel is doubling down on Chrome OS with a bevy of new Core i3-powered Chromebooks from multiple major manufacturers. Alongside Dell and Acer, Intel announced it is introducing its first Core i3...
View ArticleARM buys Duolog Technologies to manage SoC complexity
Chip designer ARM has bought electronic design automation and System-on-Chip (SoC) tool designer Duolog Technologies for an undisclosed free. In a statement, the company said that the acquisition will...
View ArticleIntel set to take on automotive market with new products
Intel has announced plans to invade the automotive market with the help of a new range of products, part of its in-vehicle solutions platform. The plan, Intel said, was to accelerate innovation...
View ArticleComputex 2014: ARM to open CPU design center in Taiwan, focus on IoT and...
Cambridge-based chip designer ARM has announced plans to open its first CPU design center in Asia by the end of 2014. Announced at Computex 2014, ARM said that the center will be built in Hsinchu,...
View ArticleIndustry voice: The rise of photonic switching in the datacenter
There is a lot of industry inertia around two major datacenter networking trends: white box switching and software-defined networking (SDN). The primary driver behind both is cost. The former is about...
View ArticleNetwork downtime is incredibly costly for SMBs
Network downtime costs 80% of small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) at least $20,000 (about £11,500, AU$21,300) per hour, according to a report conducted by IDC for Acronis. For 20% of SMBs one...
View ArticleThe mobile SoC arms race: where are we heading?
Our appetite for smartphones and tablets has become insatiable and the mobile boom has perhaps become the defining feature of the technology industry over the past decade. This has made the mobile...
View ArticleToshiba to ship two developer kits for high-demand media
Toshiba subsidiary Toshiba America Electronic Components will launch two starter kits geared toward enabling developers to create web-based applications that promote the Internet of Things and rich...
View ArticleBattery-free Internet of Things devices draw power from WiFi signals
One day, Nokia hopes to be able to recharge phones by harvesting WiFi backscatter. There’s a long way to go before that’s possible, but a team from the University of Washington has taken […] See...
View ArticleMicrosoft giving away free Windows 8.1 for IoT fans
Microsoft has developed a "non-commercial version of Windows based on Windows 8.1" for developers who buy Intel Galileo boards. According to PC World, it is a "pared-down, proof-of-concept" version of...
View ArticleIntel creates world’s smallest 3G modem
We’re hearing a lot about the Internet of Things (IoT) — a growing class of embedable computing devices that are both uniquely identifiable and wirelessly connected. And Intel has come out this week...
View ArticlePAX2014: Intel unveils a line of 8 core, 16 thread Core i7 Haswell-E...
Before the fourth generation of Intel processors fades into the sunset, it’s going to have one last hurrah: the new Intel Core i7-5960X, 5930K and 5820K Haswell-E CPUs. Unveiled today during Intel’s...
View ArticlePAX Prime 2014: Intel unveils a line of 8 core, 16 thread Core i7 Haswell-E...
Before the fourth generation of Intel processors fade into the sunset, it’s going to have one last hurrah: the new Intel Core i7-5960X, 5930K and 5820K Haswell-E CPUs. Unveiled today during Intel’s...
View ArticleStanford develops a radio the size of an ant, draws power from...
What is this? A radio for ants? Not so much for ants, but it’s certainly the size of an ant. Stanford engineer Amin Arbabian has managed to create a wireless radio just a few […] Taken from -...
View ArticleARM introduces update to Cortex-M family
ARM has released a new Cortex-M processor, the M7, which it says will offer a 100% improvement in compute and digital signal processing performance compared to existing ARM-based MCU lke the M4. The...
View ArticleIntel CEO vows to make Edison platform even smaller and run on 3V battery
Intel will launch a new version of Edison, one that is likely to be much smaller than the current version and may be unveiled by the end of next year. Speaking at the company’s "Make It Wearable...
View ArticleToshiba expands its wearable device processor lineup
Toshiba subsidiary Toshiba America has expanded its lineup of application processors for wearable devices. The new processor, the TZ1021MBG, is an update of the TZ1001MBG, which Toshiba launched in...
View ArticleTech Bargains: TechRadar Deals: Shadow of Mordor, speakers, chargers,...
Saving you money is what TechRadar Deals is all about, and we’ve got some more bargains for you to consider here. For today’s treats we’ve got some excellent deals on PS4 and Xbox One games so why...
View ArticleTech Bargains: TechRadar Deals: PS4 and Xbox One games, phone cases, chargers...
Sound the deals klaxon! Black Friday is only one week away now, and we’ll be supplying all the best deals all week next week, culminating with the big day itself. Miss it, miss out! In the meantime,...
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