Industry voice: Why backing up your data is more important than ever before
Data is everywhere. Imagine for a moment you return from the family holiday. In your luggage you have camera, phones and laptop loaded with precious memories to share. The fact is – all the important...
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 ArticleIntel announces a boatload of new Chromebooks coming this summer
Intel is doubling down on Chome 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 ArticleE3 2014: E3 2014: what to expect from gaming’s biggest show
E3 2014: Sony, Microsft and Valve E3 2013 was the most competitive and downright crazy show we’ve been to in the recent history of gaming. The Xbox One went head-to-head with the PS4 and began the new...
View ArticleOrganizations plan to increase IT spending, are unprepared for big data,...
Sixty-two percent of technology executives say their organization plans to increase IT infrastructure spending over the next 12 to 18 months, according to a study conducted by IBM. The additional...
View ArticleVideo: Pebble returns to hacking roots at Maker Faire 2014
Pebble has created simple, extremely customizable wearables that have surpassed its humble Kickstarter days, but the company still hasn’t forgotten where it began: within the hacker space. During...
View ArticleVideo: The best of Maker Faire 2014
There’s no shortage of amazing eye-candy at Maker Faire – the Mecca for those who make robots, use 3D printers, or are do-it-yourselfers in an age of general apathy towards learning to create....
View ArticleNo Raspberry Pi 2 until 2017, software is the focus for now
Earlier today the Raspberry Pi Foundation announced its latest, and what counts as the final revision of the Raspberry Pi board, which is being called the Model B+. This is the Raspberry Pi […] See...
View ArticleMeet HP’s latest line of dual Intel Xeon CPU workstations
HP has a new line of productivity minded desktop and mobile workstations for those working on graphically intensive projects. First up HP has updated its desktop options with a top of the line Z840...
View ArticleHP reportedly readying device that can ‘sprout’ pseudo-holograms
If you’ve been following the news around HP lately, you’ll know that the company has split into two companies, with one focusing on personal computers and printing and the other on corporate hardware....
View ArticleQualcomm to enter ARM server chip market
Qualcomm’s CEO, Steve Mollenkopf, has identified the server market as a $15 billion opportunity and will deliver products to address that market. Mollenkopf, speaking at the company’s annual analyst...
View ArticlePC Format: Why you should build your next PC
Why you should build your next PC Don’t buy your next PC. Build it. The advantages are legion. For starters you have complete control over the build. You’ll learn more about your machine by building...
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 ArticleIntel announces a boatload of new Chromebooks coming this summer
Intel is doubling down on Chome 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 ArticlePC Format turns 300!
Three hundred issues. Twenty four years. Over 22,000 pages covering the wonderful world of technology, equating to something like 13 million words on our favourite subject. That’s an incredible body...
View ArticleIndustry voice: Is there a perfect balance of performance and capacity for...
Introduction Despite storage being the foundation on which all data and applications reside, some people say working in the storage industry can be a thankless task at times, and the work often goes...
View ArticleIn Depth: 5 quirky technologies that want to change the way we use computers
Doing more with motion When it comes to input devices for our computers, not a lot has changed in the last two decades. Keyboards were around well before computers even existed, and the first mouse...
View ArticleCould larger capacity flash drives spell the end for the hard disk?
Solid state storage has not always been a smooth ride for Samsung. Having burnt the bridges with traditional spinning hard disk drives (it sold the business to Seagate which still continues to use the...
View ArticlePC Gaming Week: 5 quirky technologies that want to change the way we use...
Doing more with motion When it comes to input devices for our computers, not a lot has changed in the last two decades. Keyboards were around well before computers even existed, and the first mouse...
View ArticleIntel confirms Itanium chips will get one last hurrah
Intel will release a downgraded itineration of its Itanium product line later this year thanks to there being just enough demand for the IA64 chips First reported by Kitguru, an Intel spokesperson...
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