This week we’re ramping up towards the launch of the New HTC One (aka the M8, successor to the original HTC One from 2013), set to be revealed on the … Continue reading
In what appears to be an effort to snag every single wireless provider in the universe, the Motorola Moto G has – again – appeared with a new brand this … Continue reading
This article was written on July 27, 2006 by CyberNet.
Faster computers, faster memory, and faster graphics cards can only do so much when they are limited by the speed of your hard drive. Samsung’s 4GB Flash drive is looking to solve that issue and will be compatible with Windows Vista ReadyBoost (formerly Super Fetch). ReadyBoost offers users an easy opportunity to add read caches which can be as simple as inserting a USB drive. If you are looking for some numbers then you’ll be happy to hear that a typical hard drive can serve 100-200 data requests each second but Samsung’s drive will be able to service up to 5000 requests per second! Samsung even goes as far to say that the drive can be used “to avoid the hundreds of annoying multi-second delays [users] experience every day when moving within and between frequently used applications.” Even though all the numbers sound good it will be interesting to see how a user can actually install this into their system. Samsung has said that this “performance booster can be located virtually anywhere on the motherboard and is connected through the ATA port.” So it won’t be as easy as slapping something on to your USB port but it sounds like it would be as easy as upgrading your RAM. News Source: TGDaily
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While we’ve left “for Xbox One” out of the title here, we’ve done so for a (relatively good) reason. This is because, while this headset is aimed at the Xbox … Continue reading
While generally a sort of fire sale like the one you’re about to see here is something we’d suggest means a stock reduction is in order, Microsoft appears to be … Continue reading
This week SlashGear has one Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro and one Lenovo Miix2 8-inch Tablet to send your way, bringing the newest in new notebook and tablet technology straight from … Continue reading
There’s little in the software side of the equation out there that the user-mod universe hasn’t cooked up. If there’s a piece of hardware – like an Xbox One controller … Continue reading
This article was written on June 06, 2006 by CyberNet.
Apple is admitting that some new MacBook laptops may have an overheating issue because they forgot to remove a piece of plastic that covers the rear vent. Oops!
The piece of plastic is used to prevent dust from entering the computer while it is still at the factory. They said to remove the piece of plastic if you see it covering the vent.
I wonder how many engineers it took to come up with that solution?
Apple Support Article
News Source: BetaNews
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Amped Wireless has launched its latest wireless device, the REC15A High Power Compact 802.11ac Wi-Fi Range Extender. This particular WiFi extender is designed to plug directly into a wall outlet, … Continue reading
The device known as ControllerMAX allows you to plug in and use essentially any gaming controller into any console or PC – it’s as simple as that at the baseline. … Continue reading