The Tip Off: TechRadar Tip Off: SteelSeries Siberia V2 Full-Size Gaming...
Have you had headsets that tend to squish your head in or don’t meet your requirements for a great sound experience? It just so happens that today’s TechRadar Tip Off has found a great deal for you on...
View ArticleBuying Guide: What keyboard? 6 best keyboards compared
What keyboard? 10 best keyboards compared The QWERTY keyboard was invented in 1867, and 144 years later it’s still in use – albeit for many less worthy uses such as killing virtual terrorists and...
View ArticleIndustry voice: IT managers struggling to see through all-flash storage myths
UK businesses are being bamboozled by overhyped marketing myths about the performance, reliability and power consumption of all-flash storage arrays despite practical evidence and common-sense...
View ArticleMWC 2014: MWC 2014: Mediatek launches its first 64-bit LTE SoC
Fabless semiconductor company Mediatek has unveiled a new 64-bit system-on-chip called the MT6732 which is 64-bit capable, thanks to its Cortex-A53 V8 architecture, and comes with an integrated LTE...
View ArticleSony and Panasonic name 1TB Blu-ray successor Archival Disc
Optical discs may be slowly losing out to streaming in the consumer market, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t still very useful. These plastic discs are cheap to produce, hard wearing, and have […]...
View ArticleMicrosoft Office 365 Personal launches for all the single users
Microsoft has made Office 365 available for $69.99 per year (about £41, AU$74), the company said in a blog post. The offering, Office 365 Personal, will also be available for $6.99 per month (about...
View ArticleIn Depth: Best of TechRadar: this week’s best features and hottest reviews
Sony Walkman at 35 Looking back at the most iconic music player of all time Last week, the Sony Walkman turned 35 years old. The Walkman is, therefore just a year younger than I am, and I certainly...
View ArticleFaster Qualcomm modem could bring speedier iPhone 6 LTE-A
Along with all of the other rumored improvements for Apple’s next iPhone, the handset may be able to access cellular data faster than ever before – but will apparently still lag behind the newest...
View ArticleNexus 9 leak seemingly confirms 64-bit Tegra K1 processor on board
Well, what have we here? Yet another eagerly anticipated mobile device is being outed by benchmark tools, and this time it appears to a new member of Google’s Nexus tablet family. TKTechNews managed...
View ArticleMicrosoft’s Xbox One controller for Windows isn’t its only new accessory
Microsoft was clearly unsure how to follow up the bombshell news that it has acquired Minecraft developer Mojang for a cool couple of billions, but announcing a few boring new accessories is probably...
View Articlebuying guide: Best gaming mouse – top 5 gaming mice reviewed
If you’re serious about PC gaming, you’ve put your heart and soul into building your rig. You’ve hand-selected the right combination of memory, processing power and storage options, calculated your...
View ArticleInterview: Seagate hints at return of extinct hard drive form factor
"What out this space", Joe Fagan, Senior Director Cloud Initiatives, EMEA at Seagate, told me when I queried him about an earlier statement of his regarding the drive for a new hard disk form factor...
View ArticleIntel rumoured to be acquiring FPGA partner, Altera
Semiconductor giant Intel is said to be in talks with Altera, a specialist in the FPGA (field-programmable gate array) market for a potential outright buyout worth more than $10 billion (about £6.8...
View ArticleBuying Guide: 10 best graphics cards in the world today
Best Graphics Cards Are you a PC gamer? Then trust us on this: there is no other component nearly as important as the graphics card. Yes, your monitor and even your mouse matter. But nothing has more...
View Article5 of the most popular Raspberry Pi distros
Introduction Originally designed to promote basic computer science education in schools, Raspberry Pi, the credit card-sized single-board computer, has been spreading across the world like wildfire....
View ArticleSony bought an intriguing piece of technology that came out of Facebook
Two years ago, Facebook developed a prototype storage system that used 10,000 Blu-ray discs to capture one petabyte of data, the equivalent of 64,000 Samsung Galaxy S6 phones or 100 of HGST’s 10TB...
View ArticleComputex 2015: Intel’s new tech makes a one-cable world a reality
Intel has confirmed that it will be using the USB Type-C connector for the Thunderbolt 3, its next generation data communication standard, a move that brings both technologies closer. The move comes...
View ArticleLogitech drops the ‘tech’ with new Logi products
To appeal to a younger generation, the world’s largest maker of computer peripherals is undergoing a major rebranding. Logitech announced that it will be dropping the "tech" from its name as it moves...
View ArticleMac Tips: How to share printers on Mac
Just because you have multiple Macs doesn’t mean you need multiple printers, nor does it mean you need to rely on only one computer to handle print jobs. OS X includes a very nice network printer...
View ArticleWhy Intel is close to become the Apple of computer hardware
Intel announced that it was teaming up with Micron, another US semiconductor company, to release what could be considered to be a game changing technology, a non-volatile memory technology called 3D...
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