Somehow playing VR games with an Xbox controller seems wrong. Even playing them sitting down isn’t ideal. The whole notion of virtual reality is to mimic reality. Finally this year the platform pieces have started to arrive — room-scale movement, reasonable-resolution headsets with a long tether, and versatile touch controllers. Now, …
Read More »This multi-port accessory adds back everything Apple removed from the latest MacBook Pro
Apple’s new MacBook Pro is a dongle-happy mess for anyone who uses peripherals manufactured prior to 2017, since the system only supports Thunderbolt 3 by default. Apple’s solution to the problem has been to push users towards a variety of dongles for replacing various aspects of Mac functionality. There’s nothing …
Read More »Micron launches reconfigurable 5100 Series enterprise SSDs sporting 3D TLC NAND
Micron has announced that it will deploy triple level cell (TLC) NAND in its 5100 Series, marking the first time any company has used TLC NAND in an enterprise product. Typically, enterprise and many consumer drives are based on multi-level cell (MLC) NAND, which stores two bits of information per …
Read More »How to set up DIY video monitoring for home or office — subscription free
One of the fastest growing sectors in consumer technology is video monitoring. The floodgates opened with the launch of the popular Dropcam, and has kept going with a rash of competitors from both startups and established competitors. However, while most of them let you view the camera feed for free, …
Read More »AMD may license its Radeon graphics IP to Intel for use in desktops, high performance computing
The idea that AMD might license its graphics IP to Intel for inclusion in upcoming Intel CPUs sounds like the kind of headline we might write as an April Fool’s joke — but there’s a rumor that this may, in fact, be in the works. The question is, what kind …
Read More »Apple’s MacBook Pro with Touch Bar has some serious battery life problems
Apple’s new MacBook Pro hasn’t had the smoothest debut. It’s more expensive than previous Mac systems, and it relies heavily on dongles or third-party add-ons to offer port compatibility. But the systems themselves have reviewed well. If you can live with the restrictions Apple puts on the MacBook Pro and …
Read More »Microsoft announces Windows-on-ARM partnership with Qualcomm, but done right this time
This week, Microsoft announced a new initiative with Qualcomm aimed at bringing full 32-bit Win32 compatibility to ARM devices running Windows 10 in 2017. It’s a significant change from the company’s previous ARM strategy, and it could finally clear the way for the kind of cross-platform compatibility that Microsoft promised …
Read More »Qualcomm begins sampling its 48-core 10nm processor, but is the market ready for ARM-based servers?
Just over a year ago, Qualcomm announced that it would throw its hat into the server market with a 24-core server processor built on its own custom ARM architecture. Even at the time, we knew the 24-core chip was just a prototype, but it’s still surprising to see Qualcomm going …
Read More »Western Digital announces high-capacity 12TB, 14TB helium-filled hard drives
Hard drives may not demand the enthusiast attention they once did, thanks to the vastly improved performance of SSDs. But they still offer much more storage at a lower cost per gigabyte than your typical solid state drive. Western Digital was the first company to bring helium-filled hard drives to …
Read More »TSMC announces plans for $16 billion foundry to push the envelope on 5nm, 3nm process nodes
We’ve talked several times this year about TSMC’s plans to aggressively take back the market share it has lost to Samsung at 14nm, but the company isn’t just planning to ramp next-generation process nodes as quickly as possible. TSMC announced it will build a $15.7 billion foundry facility focused on the …
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