
Corsair Announces New USB 3.0 Flash Drives
Corsair, the worldwide designer of high quality computer products has this weekend announced they will be releasing new USB 3.0 versions of their hugely successful range of USB sticks the Flash Voyager GT, Flash Voyager and Flash Survivor lines. The new Corsair line of USB 3.0 sticks are already proving to be some of the best USB sticks on the market. The Flash Voyager GT USB 3.0 gives a
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3D to soon be hitting Adobe Flash 11
After Steve Jobs’ criticism of Adobe, they have finally got their act together and announced that they will be adding a 3D API to a later version of Flash. Many people will see this as good news as questions lingered over how the internet would be embracing the 3D takeover. Adobe have kept their cards close to their chest about what exactly they’re doing with regard to this 3D API
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Dell, Acer, and Lenovo to Focus on All-In-One PCs in 2011
American market research firm iSuppli recently released some telling statistics on PC usage. An estimated 209 million notebook computers will be sold throughout 2010 – a staggering increase from sales of less than 160 million last year. The analysis and advertising information company believes that, based on current sales trends, notebook and ultra-compact PC sales will increase
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What Happened to the PDA?
On April 28th, Palm Inc. shut its doors and sold its ownership portfolio to Hewlett-Packard. The well-known technology company was one of many to fall down in the smartphone revolution, but it was certainly the most visible and important player to close up shop. While stock prices rose and enthusiasm peaked following the HP acquisition, tech fans across the world were saddened to see one of
Read MoreRetrospective Tech: 4 Innovations We Have the 1990s to be Thankful For
All this talk of iPads, touch screens, and open source phone software is refreshing, but also a little difficult. Technology has never been simple, but it's always been something that almost anyone could understand with the right degree of explanation. Try explaining MySQL to your grandmother. Try explaining the PlayStation 3's processor to a toddler. Unfortunately, it just doesn't work.
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