Google IO: Google has created the most secure microSD card ever
You typically think of Google as the company that accesses your data without consent. However, Google’s Project Vault is designed to help you keep your information from getting into the wrong hands....
View ArticleComputex 2015: Unannounced Intel Skylake CPU appears in mini PCs
Asus has unveiled four devices that run on an unannounced, not yet launched 6th generation Intel Core I-series Skylake processor, which comes after Broadwell. The first two are gaming workstations...
View ArticleUpdated: Buying guide: Best gaming mouse: top 10 gaming mice reviewed
Best gaming mouse rundown PC gamers have never had it so good. The e-sports scene is enjoying unprecedented popularity, with plenty of (not entirely frivolous) talk about how gaming should be added to...
View ArticleIndustry Voice: The best benchmark is you
In today’s hyper-connected world, technology buyers can find an answer to almost any question with a web browser and an internet connection. We can all do a little research before we sign the check or...
View ArticleSonder is a $199 E Ink mechanical keyboard you can customize on the fly
Mechanical keyboard are pretty great. Customizable keyboards are great, too. Now there’s a company that wants to combine the two, and they’re using tiny E Ink displays to let you personalize every...
View ArticleMicrosoft looking to buy AMD. Why not?
Microsoft may be looking to buy AMD, according to a source familiar to the matter and quoted by tech news website, Kitguru. The two have apparently been talking for a few months with the result of the...
View ArticleHackers turn Square reader into card skimmer in under 10 minutes
Square created their tiny, portable card reader to revolutionize the credit card processing business. As it turns out, they may have unwittingly revolutionized card skimming, too. Researchers...
View ArticleHow to make your desk wireless
Introduction Going wireless while you work is all about customisation. It’s about having your desk the way you want it; uncluttered, cable-free and with more room for either flowing, unencumbered...
View Article5 ways AMD’s powerful R9 Nano makes tiny gaming PCs exciting
Introduction AMD reckons the Mini-ITX spec hasn’t got enough attention in recent years, with many gamers passing up on smaller boxes due to performance concerns. To change how you think about mini...
View ArticleHere’s a company that wants to start an ARMs race by keeping Intel outside
Introduction Earlier this year, a little-known Chinese company emerged as a potential suitor for AMD, the US-based archrival to Intel. That company, Loongson, shares common roots with Lenovo, the...
View ArticleGlowforge 3D laser printer turns your desk into a factory
For some years now, 3D printing has threatened to usher in a manufacturing revolution where we’re all printing our knick-knacks and replacement parts rather than ordering them from Amazon. YouTube :...
View ArticleRaspberry Pi boards can now be customized and mass produced
The existing models of the Raspberry Pi are all very capable and flexible tiny computers, with a range of connections allowing them to be customized to suit your needs. However, for some users, […]...
View ArticleCompetition: techradar pro: tell us about your hyper-converged storage plans...
Putting software first are what hyper-converged infrastructures are all about. Hardware, for once, takes the back seat, which is what worries some of the more traditional players. Combining commodity...
View ArticleSamsung squeezes LTE modem, 30% more performance into Exynos 8 Octa chip
Performance, power, and space. Those are the three areas of a system-on-a-chip under close scrutiny in all new smartphones today. You want the highest performance achievable using as little power as...
View ArticleAMD’s latest graphics card is the cheapest way to get beyond HD gaming
AMD has been on a roll introducing high-end desktop graphics cards like the Radeon R9 Fury X and R9 Nano, but now the chip maker is turning its focus to an affordable, mid-range Radeon R9 380X....
View ArticleRaspberry Pi Zero launched, smallest ever Pi costs literally next-to-nothing
A new flavour of the Raspberry Pi has been launched, and if you thought previous models were cheap, then this one takes the budget biscuit. The Raspberry Pi Zero doesn’t quite cost nothing, but as its...
View ArticleSay hello to the $5 Raspberry Pi Zero
It’s an absolutely tiny PC and costs about the same as a coffee. Incredible. See original article here: Say hello to the $5 Raspberry Pi Zero
View ArticleNew Raspberry Pi Zero sells out in just 24 hours
We definitely liked the look of the new super-cheap Raspberry Pi Zero when it launched earlier this week – and it seems we’re not the only ones. All 20,000 of the initial batch of devices have been...
View ArticleCyber Monday: The best Cyber Monday deals: PS4, Xbox One, TVs and laptops
Cyber Monday Loading Cyber Monday deals links… Welcome to Cyber Monday on techradar! While this day doesn’t quite have the same reputation for deal mayhem, if you’re in the market for cheap tech you...
View ArticleTiny Arcade puts gaming in the palm of your hand
You’ve got lots of choices when it comes to gaming on the go. Few, however, are quite as geeky as this miniature arcade cabinet that’s powered by an Arduino. For obvious reasons, its […] View the...
View Article