Kingston’s HyperX Predator Flash Drive Is the Easiest Way To Misplace a Terabyte Of Data

Last year at CES Victorinox surprised everyone with a one terabyte flash drive that the company estimated would sell for almost $3,000. It sounded too good to be true, and given there’s been no sign of it since last January, it apparently was. So can Kingston fill the void left in our hearts with its new HyperX Predator one terabyte USB 3 flash drive? Let’s hope so. More »

Intel confirms new lower power 4th generation Core Haswell processors at CES

Intel announces 4th generation core processors at CES

Intel just confirmed it’s 4th generation Intel Core Processors at its press conference at CES. Previous iterations went down to 15W, the new breed will go as low as 7W. These new chips are set to be part of the Core family, and best of all, these are available starting today. These are the Haswell chips we’ve been hearing about, and Intel promises they represent one of the largest improvements in battery life gain over a generation of the firm’s history.

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