Developer Claims 'PS4 Officially Jailbroken' (networkworld.com)
How Much Is That Click, Clack Worth? (failuremag.com)
Microsoft Backs Down, Lets OneDrive Users Keep Their Free 15GB of Storage
Lenovo ThinkPad Stack, a New Take On Modular Mobile Peripherals (hothardware.com)
Seymour Cray and the Development of Supercomputers (linuxvoice.com)
Locked Intel Skylake CPUs Can Be Overclocked After BIOS Update (techspot.com)
Low Redundancy Data Centers? Providers Adapt As Tenants Seek Options (datacenterfrontier.com)
Hardware ·
Storage ·
· posted by
timothy
· from the now-how-much-would-you-pay? dept.
· 57 comments
The Ups and Downs of AMD (hackaday.com)
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Amd ·
· posted by
samzenpus
· from the winning-is-everything dept.
· 225 comments
$5 Raspberry Pi Zero Compared To Intel's NetBurst CPUs & Newer (phoronix.com)
HTC Delays Vive VR Launch Until April 2016 (htc.com)
Google Finds D-Wave Machine To Be 10^8 Times Faster Than Simulated Annealing (blogspot.ca)
Qualcomm Faces Antitrust Charges In Europe (nytimes.com)
Radeon Graphics Cards To Support HDR Displays and FreeSync Over HDMI In 2016 (hothardware.com)
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Displays ·
· posted by
timothy
· from the for-younger-eyes-than-mine dept.
· 37 comments
The Death of Electronic Surplus (hackaday.com)
Remix Mini Review: a $70 Android Desktop PC (liliputing.com)
Take a Visual Tour of CyberKnife Radiosurgery (jeffreifman.com)
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Robot ·
· posted by
timothy
· from the first-person-singular dept.
· 36 comments
Intel Skylake CPUs Are Warping Under Mounting Pressure From Third-Party Coolers (hothardware.com)
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Bug ·
· posted by
Soulskill
· from the try-cooling-it-with-a-sky-lake-instead dept.
· 115 comments
Nokia's $60,000 Virtual Reality Camera Goes On a Drone Test Flight (roadtovr.com)
Why the Raspberry Pi Zero Isn't a Practical Tool For Teaching Students (hackaday.com)
Western Digital Announces World's First 10TB Helium-Filled Hard Drive (techgage.com)
SSDs Approaching Price Parity With HDDs (computerworld.com)
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Storage ·
· posted by
Soulskill
· from the spinning-platters-will-soon-be-like-dialup-internet dept.
· 272 comments
Father of Robotics, Joseph F. Engelberger, Dies At Age 90 (robohub.org)
Researchers Create Sodium Battery In Industry Standard "18650" Format (gizmag.com)