Thursday 25 February 2016

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Cutting-edge GPU memory standards like GDDR5X and HBM will supercharge graphics

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Microsoft adds new security enhancements to its cloud offerings

Microsoft is adding a range of new security features to its Office 365 and Azure cloud services as part of the company's holistic approach to enterprise security that it announced last year. Read More

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FBI director: Apple encryption ruling could lead to more unlocking requests

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A head-to-head look at the LG G5 and Samsung Galaxy S7

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Don't expect another LG Nexus phone this year

An LG spokesperson says the company wants to focus on its own brand instead of building another Google phone. Read More

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Blu-ray cracking software makers are giving up

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OnePlus 3 will launch this summer, report says

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Skylake NUCs go fanless with this copper-clad mini-PC

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Report: Apple's rushing to close iPhone hack opening after FBI decryption demand

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Necropolis is like a polygonal, procedurally generated Dark Souls homage

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Samsung's 256GB flash chips point to super-sized storage for future phones

Soon smartphones will come rocking 256GB onboard storage on a single chip. Read More

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