Meet the Tesla K80: Nvidia's most powerful graphics card yet has an insane 24GB of RAM
11.17.2014 6:47 AM
Nvidia's in 2016 will release graphics products with the NV-Link interconnect, which is five times faster than PCI-Express 3.0
Verizon Wireless just made it more expensive to cancel your contract
11.17.2014 8:10 AM
Early termination fees are one of the worst parts of a two-year carrier commitment. Now Verizon's is even worse.
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Sony PlayStation 4 bundles hit $400 on Black Friday
11.17.2014 6:09 AM
Sony is offering two bundles this holiday season, and only on Black Friday unlike Microsoft's Xbox One holiday-long discount.
Mobile 4K video getting wired to TVs through USB 3.1, MHL
11.17.2014 9:53 AM
USB 3.1 will support the MHL 3 specification, which can stream 4K mobile video transfers from mobile devices.
Three apps to make your Android phone's battery last longer
11.17.2014 4:00 AM
Don't let your smartphone or tablet die in the middle of the day. Use one of these three apps to keep your battery usage in check.
Storage for spies: How the FIPS standard makes data extremely hard to steal
11.17.2014 3:33 AM
Encrypted. Tamper-proof. When you need seriously secure digital storage, check the deviceâÂÂs FIPS rating. Here's everything you need to know.
Top500 supercomputer race goes cold
11.17.2014 10:14 AM
China's Tianhe-2 machine tops the list for the fourth time in a row, with no serious up-and-coming contenders.
Volvo gives Google Cardboard new life, uses it to preview new cars
11.16.2014 8:31 PM
Google Cardboard may be just a novelty, but Volvo shows how it could be put to good use.
What's next for Nokia? A mysterious black box
11.17.2014 7:24 AM
Set-top box? Chromebox? The answer will be revealed soon.
Facebook work collaboration tool makes sense, but could be another distraction, analysts say
11.17.2014 7:45 AM
The tool is in early-stage testing
BadUSB: What you can do about undetectable malware on a flash drive
11.17.2014 7:59 AM
We've known for years that malware can spread via portable storage. But BadUSB shows that scanning the drive may not be sufficient.
Intel turns to light beams to speed up supercomputers
11.17.2014 6:25 AM
Intel's optical technology will light up supercomputers next year
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