IDF 2012: Does Intel dream of electric sheep?
Intel is recruiting science fiction authors to help predict how technology will affect our lives in the next decade.Read more:...
View ArticleCould the A6 in the iPhone 5 have Apple’s first custom core?
There are some interesting online ediscussions about the what lies within the A6 - and AnandTech has provided us with some clues.Read more:...
View ArticleThe lost art of keyboard innovation
Microsoft's new keyboard design splits the spacebar into two keys. Now if we could just do something about that Caps Lock key, too...Read more:...
View ArticleIs the Dixons brand being sidelined in favour of Currys & PCWorld?
A gradual shift from a tri-brand to a dual-brand strategy may explain why DSGi is offering an odd discount to Dixons customers.Read more:...
View Article“Samsung Nexus 10 tablet” may be why there’s no high end Galaxy Tab
Perhaps this is the reason Samsung didn't introduce a new high end Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet to compete with Asus, Acer and Apple.Read more:...
View ArticleSwimming upstream
Riyad finds out the hard way that subscribing to the right music streaming package isn't always as easy as it should be.Read more: http://www.itproportal.com/2012/10/10/swimming-upstream/
View ArticleYouview, Freesat from Sky, Freeview & Freesat compared
A short roundup comparing all the major "free" television services in the UK and the main features they offer.Read more:...
View ArticleWindows 8 & iPhone 5 headline exclusive Digital Winter 2012 showcase
As the seasons look set to abruptly change, the latest industry showcase offered up comfort in the form of innovative products.Read more:...
View ArticleITPP in Taiwan (day one): AAEON planning 5in Android ICS 'phablets' for...
Elsewhere, we reflect on how Taiwanese tech firms are endeavouring to adopt a Silicon Valley-style corporate culture.Read more:...
View ArticleMicrosoft Surface UK price analysis: Compare it with the iPad 2, not the new...
Much has been said about Microsoft's latest hardware venture, but is Apple's new iPad really what the Surface is targeting?Read more:...
View ArticleITPP in Taiwan (day four): Gigabyte clocks new Core i7 system at 6.3GHz &...
ITProPortal also met with quirky mobile accessory maker Fruitshop, who likes its penguins homeless and flash drives "cute."Read more:...
View ArticleExclusive: BenQ reveals world's thinnest swivel-screen camera, the G1, will...
The Taiwanese firm also ventured that the global financial crisis was "insignificant" for the development of its specialist operations.Read more:...
View ArticleApple iPad mini launch event
Follow the pre-launch buzz and the event proper as it happens from 18:00 UK time; we will be updating the blog all day.Read more: http://www.itproportal.com/2012/10/23/live-blog-apple-ipad-mini-event/
View ArticleITPP in Taiwan: unsung hero Avision prepping portable MiWand scanner with...
We also take a chopstick-in-cheek look at how Taiwan's round-the-clock street food culture helps enable flexible workstyles.Read more:...
View ArticleCan Intel revolutionise in-car technology?
If you’re tired of in-car technology being light years behind smartphones, Intel has some news that will put a smile on your face.Read more:...
View ArticleRIM's new 3G BlackBerry PlayBook proves it has lost touch with consumers
Priced at £425, the new 7in BlackBerry tablet seems a barmy proposition given the current shape of the market. Read more:...
View ArticleHands on: Lenovo Thinkpad Twist S230U Windows 8 convertible laptop
The Chinese company adapts a conventional design to produce a ThinkPad convertible laptop that will get heads turning.Read more:...
View ArticleHands on: Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11 & Yoga 13
We get up close with two Lenovo products, the Yoga 13 and the Yoga 11, both of which sport some space-bending features.Read more:...
View ArticleHands on: Lenovo IdeaPad Lynx K3011 Windows 8 hybrid laptop
A great little hybrid device which reminds us of the Asus Eee Pad Transformer, except that it runs on Windows 8.Read more:...
View ArticleInterview: Skyfall stunt guru Gary Powell talks Bond tech
Technology is as much a part of any James Bond film as an Aston Martin, scantily clad women, blockbuster theme song, and 007 himself.Read more:...
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