Hands on with Dell's Venue 8 7000 series tablet
IDF — One of the best old-school touches of today's opening keynote at the Intel Developer Forum was an appearance by Michael Dell near the end of CEO Brian Kranizch's speech. The Dell founder brought along a downright sexy-looking new tablet that his company has designed, the Venue 8 7000 Series.
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Apple unveils bigger iPhones, Apple Watch
Yeah, I'm having a hard time getting excited about Apple's announcements today. Part of that is all the leaks and rumors, which pretty much stole Tim Cook's thunder. But the main thing is, Apple's new products—two larger iPhones and an iWatch—more or less just catch the company up with the rest of the industry. They do this very stylishly and elegantly, with Apple's usual finesse and attention to detail, but they don't so much blaze a trail as follow an already well-trodden one.
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HGST's NVM Express SSDs scale up to 3.2TB
Hard drives weren't the only products HGST revealed during its enterprise storage event this morning. The firm also uncorked its first PCI Express SSD family based on the NVMe protocol. The Ultrastar SN100 Series is currently sampling in two flavors: a 2.5" form factor and a half-height, half-length expansion card. The card-based SN150 comes in 1.6TB and 3.2TB capacities, while the 2.5" SN100 matches those sizes and adds an 800GB option for good measure.
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Shingled platters breathe helium inside HGST's 10TB hard drive
In
a curious bit of scheduling, HGST decided to roll out a bunch of new
enterprise storage products this morning, during Intel's IDF keynote and
Apple's iPhone 6 reveal. But the company had an ace up its sleeve: the
world's first 10TB hard drive. The unnamed drive is designed for "cold
storage" applications, according to HGST President Mike Cordano, and
it's sampling to customers now.HGST combined a couple of cutting-edge technologies to achieve this new capacity milestone in a standard 3.5" form factor. The most intriguing is shingled magnetic recording, otherwise known as SMR, which lays down tracks in an overlapping fashion . ...
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Tomorrow's laptops could dock and charge without a single wired connection
IDF — We now take wireless networking for granted, but at IDF San Francisco today, Intel previewed a future in which laptops and other devices may not need wired connections for, well, almost anything.
In an on-stage demo, the firm showed a laptop that docked ...
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Intel aims for wearables with stamp-sized $50 Edison board
IDF — Wearable computing and the Internet of As part of its push to enable developers addressing these emerging market segments, Intel CEO ...
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Intel demos Skylake silicon; production expected in 2H 2015
IDF — At its developer forum today in San Francisco, Intel confirmed that its 14-nm Broadwell chips will be shipping not just as Core M, but also as Core i3, i5, and i7 processors early next year.
Interestingly, the firm then revealed that its next-generation CPU architecture, code-named Skylake, will be going into production in the second half of the same ...
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Tuesday Shortbread
The Pick 6
- Ars Technica: AT&T and Verizon say 10Mbps
is too fast for "broadband," 4Mbps is enough
- Liliputing: hp announces the 14", $300 hp Stream laptop
- AppleInsider shares rumor: Apple's next-gen handsets
will be named 'iPhone 6' and 'iPhone 6 Plus'
- 9to5Mac: Supposed iPhone 6 ran through Geekbench,
once again suggest 1GB RAM, dual-core A8
- Cult of Mac: Shatterproof and water-resistant?
Full iPhone 6 spec list contains surprises
- BGR: Apple's iWatch may have just been leaked - here are the first pictures
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Batman: Arkham Knight not coming until June 2015
When Rocksteady Studios and Warner Bros. Interactive delayed Batman: Arkham Knight until 2015, I kind of hoped they meant early 2015. Like, really early 2015. Maybe just-after-New-Year's 2015.
Alas, the game will be ...
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