Apple reportedly has a 12-inch MacBook, 4K iMac in the pipe
Apple may have a very busy end of the year schedule with larger iPhones, thinner iPads, OSX Yosemite and now more rumors of 12-inch MacBook. Sources have told 9to5 Mac Apple is working on a smaller...
View ArticleUpdated: Cool gadgets: The best tech you can buy in 2014
Cool Gadgets 2014: the best tech money can buy It’s our mission at TechRadar to help you find the tech products that are best for you. That’s why we review the specific products we do, while offering...
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 ArticleStorage market embracing smaller 2.5-inch HDD
The worldwide personal and entry-level storage market has been stagnating with 17 million units shipped in the second half of 2014 according to research analyst firm IDC. The average revenue per unit...
View ArticleCreating your storage model: why flash is only half the story
I’ll let you in on a secret. The hardware in most enterprise storage arrays is made from common commodity components available at the click of a mouse. Apart from the bezel and, at a stretch, the box...
View ArticleAndroid L reportedly accelerating the race to 64-bit smartphones
Manufacturers of Android devices may have scoffed at the notion of a 64-bit smartphone when Apple unveiled the iPhone 5S last year, but those same hardware makers are apparently tripping over...
View ArticleAndroid L reportedly accelerating race to 64-bit smartphones
Manufacturers of Android devices may have scoffed at the notion of a 64-bit smartphone when Apple unveiled the iPhone 5S last year, but those same hardware makers are apparently tripping over...
View ArticleARM promises greater efficiency with next-gen Mali components
Smartphones and tablets have become our main computers, ARM argued in a press release today, and they should be our most efficient devices. Enter the new T800 GPUs, DP550 display processor, and V550...
View ArticleAnalysis: Pentium FDIV: The processor bug that shook the world
This week we celebrate the 20th anniversary of the FDIV bug, an error in the then-new Intel Pentium processor. It was discovered by Thomas Nicely, a professor of mathematics, on 19 October 1994 and...
View ArticleOpinion: What a spreadsheet taught me about the future of 3D printing
This was supposed to be a hands-on of our first 3D printer here at TechRadar. Instead it turned out to be an eye-opener into how far away we are from user-friendly, plug-and-play 3D printers...
View ArticleIn depth: TV Buying Guide 2014: everything you need to know before buying a TV
TV Review of Year: Introduction Looking back at 2014 It’s been a tumultuous year for TVs. Technologies like 4K, curved screens and OLED have hit big, while old favourites have faded away. As the dust...
View ArticleTech Bargains: TechRadar Deals: Roku Streaming Stick, cheap Blu-ray movies +...
TechRadar Deals are put together each day to save you money, and today we’ve found some excellent deals you might find irresistible. Why don’t we kick off with a couple of superb deals on Blu-ray...
View ArticleNow you can 3D print your own Raspberry Pi-powered laptop
Ever fancied building your own laptop? Following the launch of the world’s first 3D-printed laptop, which houses a Raspberry Pi micro-computer inside, that dream is now a reality. The crowd-funded...
View ArticleUpdated: TV Buying Guide 2014: everything you need to know before buying a TV
TV Review of Year: Introduction It’s been a tumultuous year for TVs. Technologies like 4K, curved screens and OLED have hit big, while old favourites have faded away. In this article, we’ll look back...
View ArticleSponsored: Create better everything with LG’s new UltraWide QHD curved monitor
Technology can be a wonderful boon for creative professionals, but it can also get in the way of creativity, when the interface between you and the tools of your trade pales compared with real life....
View Article3D printing: gimmick or small business opportunity?
Introduction and disruptive manufacturing In Makers: The New Industrial Revolution, Chris Anderson, author and former editor-in-chief of Wired magazine, writes: "The idea of a ‘factory’ is, in a word,...
View ArticleGalaxy S6 and LG G4 facing delays thanks to Snapdragon 810 defects?
Planning for Samsung’s and LG’s next flagships is undoubtedly well underway already, but their releases might not be as close as one might hope. There are problems with Qualcomm’s newest chip, the...
View ArticleCES 2015: Nvidia Tegra X1 ‘superchip’ brings desktop power to mobile devices
After unveiling the new GeForce GTX 980 and GTX 970 graphics cards, and finally releasing Grid streaming, what could Nvidia possibly have to reveal at CES 2015? Apparently, a very powerful mobile...
View ArticleAnalysis: The first day of CES 2015 saw a triumph for laptop design
With the rumoured launch of Intel’s Broadwell-U CPUs at CES 2015, it was highly likely that laptops featuring slim and portable designs would emerge — but the systems that strode the red carpet under...
View ArticleCES 2015: The first day of CES 2015 saw a triumph for laptop design
With the rumoured launch of Intel’s Broadwell-U CPUs at CES 2015, it was highly likely that laptops featuring slim and portable designs would emerge — but the systems that strode the red carpet under...
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