Wednesday, October 14, 2015

IT News Head Lines (Tech Report) 15/10/2015





MSI's Nightblade gaming barebones are now Skylake-ready
"I am the sword in the darkness." That may have been the quote MSI was thinking about when it christened the Nightblade barebones series, which welcomes a couple new members today: the Nightblade X2 and the Nightblade MI2. These systems now offer support for Skylake CPUs, M.2 SSDs, and a host of other small improvements.
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Intel reports flat revenues and lower year-on-year profits for Q3
Intel has turned in its financial results for the third quarter of 2015. The company took in $14.5 billion in revenue, down less than one percent versus a year ago, and it enjoyed $4.2 billion in operating income, down about 8% year-over-year. Earnings per share were 64 cents, down two cents compared to a year ago.
The Client Computing Group took in $8.5 billion in revenue, down 7% year-over-year. According to the company's CFO commentary , desktop platform volume (accounting for both processors ...
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Acer puts a curve on G-Sync with the Predator X34 ultrawide monitor
Acer already sells a 34" curved FreeSync monitor, the XR341CK, but a G-Sync equivalent has been absent until today. The Predator X34 combines a curved 21:9 IPS display with Nvidia's take on variable-refresh-rate technology.
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Apple refreshes iMac lineup with upgraded displays
Apple made Retina-display goodness available on its entire iMac lineup this morning. A refreshed 21.5" model can be had with a 4K display, while every 27" iMac now uses the same 5K panel as the former top-end model.
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Toshiba's dynaPad follows in the Surface's pen strokes
Many PC manufacturers seem to be building Surface-alikes these days. Toshiba's take on the formula is the dynaPad, a Windows 10 convertible tablet with a Wacom active stylus and Intel's Cherry Trail SoCs inside.
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