Hardware
News
Google Glass privacy storm: US politicians demand answers
A Congressional caucus has written to CEO Larry Page demanding answers over how Google will address the privacy concerns associated with the forthcoming product.
Analysis
Supercomputing director bets two grand that exascale computing won’t have arrived by 2020
Horst Simon, Deputy Director at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s NERSC, is putting his money where his mouth is.
Deals
Did Ebuyer “give away” Dell 3330DN laser printers worth £600?
Over the weekend, a deal surfaced on popular UK retailer Ebuyer which turned up to be one of the best ones of the last few years.
News
Apple takes on Samsung and BlackBerry in US military
Apple’s ubiquitous iPhone and iPad are furthering their influence outside the consumer space, having been cleared for use within the US military by the Department of Defence.
News
Sony Xperia Tablet Z goes on pre-order worldwide today
The diminutive tablet from Sony is likely to be a big rival to Apple’s iPad tablet, especially in the enterprise and business market.
Features
Digital Summer 2013 roundup: hands on with the Mophie Juice Pack Plus for iPhone 5 and much more
The sun is starting to play its usual cat-and-mouse game with the British public and another surefire sign that the seasons are changing was the arrival of Digital Summer 2013.
Features
Chinese chipmaking upstarts are preparing to take on Qualcomm and Intel
MediaTek and Allwinner might not be ready to challenge the big players yet, but they’re certainly companies to watch for the future.
Features
PureFlex and Flex Systems: I/O, storage node, chassis management
In his second video, Dave Ridley, Technical Product Manager for IBM's PureFlex and Flex Systems, focuses on three areas where the IBM PureSystems hardware has a particularly compelling proposition.