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Hynix reveals world's first 128GB DDR4 memory module
SK Hynix said it has developed the world's first 128GB DDR4 memory module, with twice the capacity of the company's current 64GB module. Read More
 


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Lenovo to roll out more low-priced Android tablets in May
More inexpensive Android tablets with prices from US$129 to $249 are coming from Lenovo. Read More
 

Sharky: Are you SURE that's all that's broken?
User calls this support pilot fish to report that his monitor is "broken" -- no other details. That's easy to fix, but it may not be the real problem. Read More
 

Intel's Thunderbolt 2 supports peer-to-peer Mac connections
Intel is bringing peer-to-peer computer networking capabilities to Thunderbolt 2 with a feature that allows Macs -- and soon, PCs -- to connect directly for high-speed data transfers. Read More
 

Google invests in company developing service robots
Google has invested in robotics company Savioke, which plans to produce a robot that could work in places such as nursing homes and hospitals. Read More
 

HP touts speedy Z Turbo Drive PCI-Express SSDs
Hewlett-Packard's new Z Turbo Drive solid-state drives will be faster than conventional SSDs that plug into hard-drive slots, the company said. Read More
 


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The Future of IT: A Customer First Approach
Explore how customer-first policies can make use of social, mobile and cloud technologies to give workers the freedom and flexibility they desire to drive company productivity. Learn More.

Phantom flying drone shoots improved, more stable video
  Aerial videography drone maker DJI introduced its next generation quad-copter, the Phantom 2 Vision Plus, at NAB in Las Vegas Monday. Read More
 

Apple lays out its $2.2B claim against Samsung
Apple began to lay out its $2.2 billion damages claim against Samsung Electronics for the first time on Tuesday, arguing to an eight-person jury in California that Samsung's alleged patent infringement was large and significantly damaged Apple. Read More
 

Windows XP expiration couldn't save PC market in Q1
The looming threat of running an unsupported OS wasn't enough to save PC shipments from continuing their slide in the first quarter. Read More
 

JR Raphael: Hands on: The first things you notice about Samsung's Galaxy S5
Samsung's Galaxy S5 is one of the most heavily hyped phones of the year -- but marketing messages aside, what's it actually like to use? Here are the first things you notice when you pick up the device. Read More
 

Watch Lucas become a Bobblehead via 3D scanner
  Computerworld's Lucas Mearian becomes a bobblehead figure at the 3D Heights booth during the Inside 3D Printing conference in New York. The device takes nine photos of a customer's head, and then a 3D printer produces the figure. Read More
 

 

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