LG buys WebOS, will use it to power smart TVs
It seems oddly fitting, doesn't it? The day HP announces its first Android tablet, we learn that the company has sold WebOS to another firm.
WebOS's new owner is none other than LG Electronics, which says it will use the ill-fated operating system to power next-generation smart TVs—and perhaps more. According to LG Electronics ...
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Atom smartphones boosted by Clover Trail+

At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain today, Intel rolled out some Clover Trail+ additions to the Atom family. Intel's existing Clover Trail platform is designed for tablets ...
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Macrium Reflect saves my bacon, rubs it in with 20% discount
Late last Tuesday evening, I shut down my main PC in order to conduct sound level testing for my GeForce Titan review. When I powered up my computer after testing, the system was very slow to POST. Eventually, it made it to the cusp of booting to OS, only to flash the dreaded error message about "no accessible boot device." I quickly realized and then confirmed it: the SSD that serves as the boot drive in the Damagebox had died.
Now, I had about 7K words to write about GeForce Titan the following day. I clearly did not have time for reinstalling and reconfiguring the ...
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Monday Shortbread
The Fierce Five
and Firefox takes on smartphone powers Apple, Google
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HP announces 7-inch, $169 Android tablet
Everyone was expecting HP to unveil an Android tablet. Well, here it is. This isn't the Tegra 4-powered contraption we were told about, though. Rather, HP's newly unveiled Slate 7 is a cheap, seven-inch Android 4.1 device meant to compete with the likes of the Nexus 7 and the Kindle Fire.
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FirePro R5000 targets remote graphics workstations
Remote graphics seems to be all the rage these days. You have Nvidia touting local game streaming with Project Shield and Sony promising something similar with the PlayStation 4. AMD's latest foray into the world of remote graphics has a decidedly more professional feel. Rather than being designed to fuel gaming sessions, the FirePro R5000 was crafted with remote workstations in mind.
The new FirePro is based on AMD's Pitcairn silicon, which can be found in Radeon 7800-series graphics cards on the desktop. That GPU is joined by 2GB of GDDR5 RAM on a PCIe 3.0 x16 expansion card with an ...
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