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Mediatek chips could slash your data plan for free thanks to Opera Max

Mediatek has announced that it will be bundling two of its 64-bit LTE system-on-chips, the MT6752 and the MT6732, with software from Opera that promises to double your data plan allowance at no extra...

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Beating bottlenecks amid the big data deluge

What is a storage bottleneck? And how can you avoid it? Thomas Pavel, EMEA Storage Sales Director at Avago Technologies, told us about the strains caused by the data deluge and how your organisation...

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You’ll soon be able to 3D print your own Raspberry Pi-powered laptop

From body parts to aircraft wings, barely a week goes by without hearing that something new has been made on a 3D printer, but this might be one of the most ambitious projects yet. Detailed in a...

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ARM introduces update to Cortex-M family

ARM has released a new Cortex-M processor, the M7, which it says will offer a 100% improvement in compute and digital signal processing performance compared to existing ARM-based MCU lke the M4. The...

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HP introduces a 64-bit ARM-based server

HP will launch two ARM-based servers as part of the ProLiant Moonshot portfolio. One of the servers, the HP ProLiant m400, will feature 64-bit ARM chips. The m400, which is optimized for web caching,...

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Belkin’s Thunderbolt 2 Express Dock offers tidier, faster connections

For tablet and notebook users who constantly find themselves wishing for additional ports, Belkin has got you covered. The connectivity device manufacturer has released the second iteration of its...

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Samsung targets office workers and gamers with curved 27-inch monitor

The jury is still out on whether curved TVs are the devil’s work or home entertainment bliss, and PC monitors are next in line for a thorough inspection. There is an argument that curved PC monitors...

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AMD cosies up with Oracle over Hadoop

AMD performed the first public demonstration of Apache Hadoop running on its Opteron A1100 development platform; these are 64-bit ARM Cortex-A57 processors that are targetting the highly lucrative...

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Ricoh integrates with Blackboard to make education printing easier

Ricoh has partnered with education technology company Blackboard to integrate Ricoh’s cloud storage environment with Blackboard’s education tools. The partnership is designed to help teachers more...

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IBM says its new server line can outperform Intel’s by 20%

IBM will launch a range of servers that process data faster (and 20% less expensively) than Intel Xeon v3 Processor-based servers, the company said in a statement. The Power8 processor-based servers,...

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in depth: What to consider when purchasing a business printer

Color quality, capabilities and speed Printing a quick recipe for Wednesday night’s taco night is a bit different than printing quality documents for an upcoming pitch meeting. There are several...

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Interview: How Tintri’s flash storage solution takes a smart approach to...

You can’t accuse California-based Tintri of choosing an ill-fitting name: it literally translates to "lightning" in Irish Gaelic, which begins to make sense when you discover that the company sells a...

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Interview: Flash flood: when smart storage teaches virtual machines to swim

You can’t accuse California-based Tintri of choosing an ill-fitting name: it literally translates to "lightning" in Irish Gaelic, which begins to make sense when you discover that the company sells a...

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You will soon be able to finally buy a 24-inch QHD monitor

Do our eyes deceive us? Apparently not: a 24-inch QHD monitor really has landed on the market, and it comes courtesy of Taiwanese monitor maker BenQ. The BL2420PT has a 2560 x 1440 pixel-resolution, a...

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Samsung supercharging enterprise servers with industry’s first 8Gb DDR4 chips

Samsung is looking to get its nose in front of the competition by producing the industry’s first 8Gb DDR4 DRAM chips on 32GB modules. Designed for use in enterprise servers, they are being produced...

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HP 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....

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HP adds application delivery, video transcoding and web infrastructure to...

HP has added three new devices to its lineup of HP ProLiant Moonshot servers. The new products include application delivery, video transcoding and web infrastructure tools. HP’s new application...

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IBM exits semiconductor business

IBM has sold its semiconductor and commercial microelectronics businesses to GlobalFoundries; the deal will see the latter get a $1.5 billion (£930 million, AU$1.71 billion) one-off payment from Big...

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Intel’s updated server chip road map shows SoC delay, new Xeon D-1500

Intel refreshed its public processor roadmap just over a week ago and while it does not reveal anything fundamentally new, it does show that the follow up to its Atom server SoC, the C2000, has been...

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Worldwide 3D printing shipments to double over the next year

Analyst firm Gartner has predicted that shipments of 3D printers will double every year to reach 2.3 million in 2018. That may sound like a lot of zeroes, but the figure is just a small fraction of...

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