Epson introduces two new heavy-duty printers for small and medium businesses
Epson first introduced its "game-changing" WorkForce Pro printers in March, and today’s it’s added two new printers to the family: the WF-8590 and WF-8090. Aimed at small and medium businesses (SMBs),...
View ArticleHP boasts of boosted printing security and mobility for enterprise
HP today announced incoming updates to its JetAdvantage printing solutions portfolio that it says will "help enterprise organizations more easily and securely print from mobile devices." One such...
View ArticleImagination launches affordable micro-computer to take on the Raspberry Pi
Imagination Technologies has launched the MIPS Creator CI20, a palm-sized micro-computer that runs Android 4.4 KitKat and various flavours of Linux. The £50 ($65) device has a 1.2GHz dual-core...
View ArticleBuying Guide: Best Bluetooth speakers: our top 4 reviewed
The bazooka-sized boomboxes of yesteryear are no more, and haven’t been for a while now. They have made way for portable, wireless speakers that are more capable, and sometimes, are as small as a soda...
View Article10 must-have gadgets to help enterprise users make productivity gains
Introduction and gadgets 1-5 Technology advances quickly, but it’s often easy to rely on the same printers, scanners, and other office equipment for longer than necessary. These brand new products use...
View ArticlePC Format turns 300!
Three hundred issues. Twenty four years. Over 22,000 pages covering the wonderful world of technology, equating to something like 13 million words on our favourite subject. That’s an incredible body...
View ArticleInterview: World could "run out of storage capacity" within 2 years warns...
Seagate VP for branded products group, Mark Whitby, walks us through the fascinating world of storage, warning us of the dangers of not producing enough data and introducing us to the concept of the...
View ArticleInterview: World could ‘run out of storage capacity’ within two years warns...
Mark Whitby, Seagate VP for branded products group, walks us through the fascinating world of storage, warning us of the dangers of not producing enough data and introducing us to the concept of the...
View ArticleARM server startup Calxeda back on track
Remember Calxeda? This startup was the first one off the blocks with design wins for ARM-ready server chips. It was good enough for HP to adopt it in its first Moonshot server back in 2013. It did...
View ArticleIntel betting on semi-custom designs for 2015
Intel’s head honcho for anything data-centre related has confirmed that the company is betting big on semi-custom designs for next year. Diane Bryant told the New York Times that she expects half of...
View ArticleFirst USB 3.1 products to launch at CES
Taiwanese company Adata will be releasing a number of USB flash drives that will use the brand new USB 3.1 technology (Type C OTG) at CES 2015. No details about the storage capacity but one can expect...
View ArticleFirst USB 3.1 products to launch at CES 2015
Taiwanese company Adata will be releasing a number of USB flash drives that will use the brand new USB 3.1 technology (Type C OTG) at CES 2015. There are no details about the storage capacity, but we...
View ArticleCES 2015: LG hopes AMD FreeSync will make its new ultrawide gaming monitor a...
LG has placed gamers on alert by announcing that it will launch the first ultrawide 21:9 gaming monitor with AMD FreeSync support at CES 2015. The 34-inch 34UM67 has a 3440 x 1440 pixel-resolution...
View ArticleCES 2015: Curved, 4K and 5K displays round out HP’s CES lineup
HP has unveiled its CES 2015 display lineup a few days ahead of the show, and in addition to its unique Zvr Virtual Reality Display the company is bringing a range of curved, 4K and 5K displays. These...
View ArticleHP’s new ‘virtual reality’ display will break down barriers at CES
HP is bringing its display A-game to CES 2015 this week, and chief among its brand new monitors is the HP Zvr Virtual Reality Display. The Zvr uses something called "zSpace" technology with a...
View ArticleCES 2015: Seagate’s latest hard drive is almost as thin as an iPhone 6
Storage giant Seagate has launched an external disk drive just in time for CES 2015. Called Seven, it’s the world’s thinnest external hard disk drive according to Seagate, and at 7mm (hence the name)...
View ArticleWestern Digital demoes intriguing SSHD prototype
An event dedicated to storage, Storage Visions, is taking place at the same time in Las Vegas as CES and Western Digital showcased a new storage solution that uses a discrete SSD and a HDD. The drive...
View ArticleCES 2015: SanDisk unveils flash and SSD drives for consumers
SanDisk has updated its flash storage and consumer solid state drive (SSD) products to help you more quickly transfer and save large amounts of data. The SanDisk Ultra Dual USB Drive 3.0 is a USB...
View ArticleCES 2015: Intel Cherry Trail could bring desktop graphics to mobiles, tablets
Details of the 14nm successor to the current Bay Trail family have emerged in Singapore courtesy of online website, VR-Zone. Top of the agenda for Intel’s answer to ARM’s growing armada of...
View ArticleCES 2015: Linksys wants everyone to afford its classic blue-and-black router
Belkin-owned Linksys has used CES 2015 to announce a more affordable version of last year’s WRT1900AC router, which was an updated version of the company’s recognisable blue-and-black model from 2002....
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