Posts tagged Hardware
id America Spark In-Ear Headphones Review
Feb 23rd

When you look for a quality pair of earbuds for your day to day activities like riding the bus, sitting in the commons at your school listening to some tunes at lunchtime, or just walking to and from your vehicle at the office, you want a few things specifically. One of those things is for the audio to sound great.
HP reports Q1 earnings: EPS beats but revenue and Q2 guidance both miss
Feb 23rd

Hewlett-Packard on Wednesday reported its fiscal first-quarter earnings, which fell short of Wall Street’s expectations.
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Video: PlayStation Vita’s AR game trio
Feb 23rd

With the retail launch of the Vita hardware comes the arrival of three augmented reality games, using a set of six cards that look an awful lot like the ESP test cards Dr. Venkman used in Ghostbusters.
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Nanopore tech brings rackmounted genome machines, USB-based DNA sensors
Feb 18th

The DNA sequencing systems on the market produce their output by synthesizing new DNA in a way that allows them to read the identity of the base that’s added. There have been a few ideas floated around that involved reading the bases directly from existing molecules, but the technical challenges of doing so have kept anyone from bringing these technologies to market
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Spectrum by LG Review
Jan 27th

Welcome to Verizon’s most high-definition LTE device on the market right now, the Spectrum by LG, complete with a massive True HD IPS display at 4.5-inches and 720 x 1280 pixels. It’s certainly not a short device, made to fit in the palm of your adult-sized hand and weigh in at next to nothing (142g) as it shows off its fabulously bright front and powerfully backed-up interior with its dual-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon processor from Qualcomm. Is this the nicest LTE device on the market today?
BlueSpec system determines circuitry and code for electronics designers
Dec 13th

Although we may think of smartphones as being like tiny desktop computers, they do have at least one key difference – in order to save battery power, many of their functions are hardwired into highly-efficient dedicated processors, instead of taking the form of software. Because smartphones perform so many functions, however, not all of them can be hardwired. As a result, designers of mobile devices must decide which functions will be handled by software, and which by hardware…
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Kindle Fire to be second hottest tablet behind iPad in Q4
Dec 2nd

Amazon’s Kindle Fire will be the second most popular tablet in the world this quarter according to new projections published on Friday by market research firm IHS iSuppli. An earlier report on Friday suggested Kindle Fire usage might already be in decline , but iSuppi says Amazon is in store for a solid fourth quarter.
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Toadwart’s Advanced Guide to Power-Ups [Humorous Chart]
Dec 1st

Super Hario Potter [via Geeks are Sexy ] HTG Explains: Understanding Routers, Switches, and Network Hardware How to Use Offline Files in Windows to Cache Your Networked Files Offline How to See What Web Sites Your Computer is Secretly Connecting To…
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Intel’s copy protection cracked
Nov 29th

HDCP, Intel’s heavily used copy protection system for audio and video, has been cracked by a professor in Germany, not in an attempt to get a bootleg of the latest Transformers on Blu-ray, but to point out the flaws in the encryption. HDCP is the protection is used in almost every HDMI or DVI compatible TV or computer monitor.
Acer Veriton Z2620G all-in-one PC Review
Nov 24th

The brand new Acer Veriton Z2620G is a lovely all-in-one machine that’s meant to look nice on your desktop at home or in the office. What you’ll notice in this machine that sets it aside from the rest of the pack is its ability to impress even before the cool green-lit on button is pressed…

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