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Coming in 2015 from Intel: thumb-sized 'compute sticks'

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Coming in 2015 from Intel: thumb-sized 'compute sticks'
  Intel is shrinking PCs to thumb-sized "compute sticks" and expects them to be out next year. Read More
 


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Flurry of hydrogen fuel cell cars challenge all-electric vehicles
At the L.A. Auto Show this week, leading car makers revealed their plans for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, which use the most common molecule in the universe for power and release only water vapor as exhaust. Toyota made a splash at the Auto Show by announcing that its hydrogen fuel cell system in a four-passenger sedan, the Mirai, will begin selling in December. The midsized Mirai will have a base sticker price of $57,500. Toyota said the Mirai can accelerate from 0-60 mph in 9.0 seconds, and also claims the car can go from 25 to 40 mph (to pass other vehicles) in about three seconds.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

Moore's Law nears 50, and Intel's battling to keep up
It's becoming more difficult for Intel to keep up with Moore's Law. Read More
 

Why Apple's (RED) campaign is so important
Apple's latest campaign to raise money for AIDS treatment comes at a critical tipping point in the struggle against the disease Read More
 

'Cloak' could make heat, static invisible in electronics
  Search for two-part invisibility cloak yields technique that could help eliminate static and heat build-up in electronic devices Read More
 

Dear Mac users, please, please backup today
That fast Mac with an SSD drive delivers blistering performance -- until disaster strikes. That's when you really need to have a backup system in place. Read More
 


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Prices for 4K monitors sink below $500
Prices for 4K monitors have dropped below $500, bringing them within the reach of cost-conscious buyers. Read More
 

Intel touts 3D NAND flash that offers 'as much storage as you want'
Intel plans to ship 3D NAND flash chips next year that will allow it to cram more bits into solid-state storage. Read More
 

Molecular flash memory could store massive amounts of data
Novel molecules could help flash memory move beyond its storage limits, allowing for massive amounts of data to be recorded in small spaces. Read More
 

Apple Pay users spend big
Apple seems to have nailed it with Apple Pay, its users are already three times more likely to spend $250 or more than are those on other services, the latest Retale survey claims.Feel secureApple Pay users are more worried about losing their iPhone than data breaches (29 percent versus 26 percent), suggesting they feel secure with the system. Over one million credit cards were activated on Apple Pay within the first 72-hours of introduction while around 5 percent of US retailers already accept it.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

Why is Microsoft updating Windows PCs for a security bug on the server?
When Microsoft released a critical update for Windows Server this month, it also pushed out a fix for several versions of the Windows OS -- even the technical preview for Windows 10. Read More
 

 

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