Seagate have today announced that they have reached a huge milestone in the developer of hard drive technology. Using a a next gen technique known as Heat-Assisted Magnetic Recording(HAMR) have developed the ability to increase the density of a hard drive platter to fit 1Tb of data per square inch. This means that in the near future we could […]
Firefox 11 now available for download
Mozilla have just released Firefox 11. This version of Firefox includes bug fixes, full screen apps and the ability to migrate info from Chrome like Bookmarks, history and cookies. They have also included the ability to sync extensions. Other added features and changes include. The CSS text-size-adjust property is now supported Redesigned media controls for HTML5 video The Style Editor for CSS editing is now available to web […]
SuperTalent releasing 1GBps PCIe SSD
SuperTalent have announced plans to release a new PCIe SSD which will be capable of speeds up to 1GBps. Now while they already have PCIe SSDs capable of 2.4GBPS, that type of device cost around $5000 and basically setting it fair beyond basic consumers and most enthusiast purchase lists. The newest device called the RAIDDrive upStream and will […]
Windows 8 consumer preview now available for download
Microsoft today had a press conference outlining all the new features of Windows 8. They informed that there was over 100,000 changes to the code since the developer preview launched. There is alot to cover but why not just download Windows 8 consumer preview yourself with the download link below. The iso’s come in a […]
Apple iPad event confirmed for the 7th of March
Apple have finally announced the iPad 3 event, the date is set for March 7th and is taking place at the Yerba Buena Centre for the Arts Theater in San Francisco. The only information that Apple are willing to share at the moment is in the above picture. We have something you really have to see. And […]
IBM Research Announces New Advances in Quantum Computing
The wonderful idea of Quantum computer where every bit of data is accessible at all times, today’s computers use zeros and ones as bits for information, Quantum computing however will use quantum bits or qubits. Where a conventional bit is either a 0 or a 1 at any given time. A qubit can be both […]
Intel delays Ivy bridge chips until June
Intel’s executive VP and Intel Chine chairman Sean Maloney during an interview today with the Financial Times, told them and the rest of the world that the much anticipated Ivy Bridge is being delayed until June. Mr Maloney said the adjustment was not caused by a lack of demand but came because of the new manufacturing process […]
Sony PSVita launch event coverage
Sony had a nice launch event of the PSVita this week, We were there and covered as much as we could, There is alot to cover about the new portable games console from Sony. The launch date for the PSVita in Ireland and most of the world is the 22nd of February. The price is €249.99 […]
Windows 8 brings along with it new accessibility features
Microsoft are releasing more and more information about Windows 8 every week, This time they are talking about the new accessibility features that will be included. The idea behind this is to include more control over Windows by adding different way to control it in the first place. Microsoft have gone as far as to […]
Microsoft release details about Windows for ARM
Microsoft’s Steven Sinofsky has released some very nice information about the upcoming Windows on ARM release of there also upcoming Windows 8 OS release. This Version of Windows 8 for ARM Computers is taught of as a new member of the Windows family that builds on the foundation of Windows. […]