AMD’s new 5GHz chip runs so hot it ships with watercooling
If you purchase a brand new processor from Intel or AMD then it typically comes with a stock heatsink and fan in the box. This is more than adequate for cooling if you […] Excerpt from: AMD’s new...
View ArticleIn depth: Build your first gaming PC: 5 tips from a first-time builder
Why it took me so long to build a PC Hey everyone, my name is Joe, Reviews Editor for TechRadar, and I’ve never built a PC. Until now. Yes, I work for a technology media outlet and have never tangled...
View ArticleFanless 12-inch MacBook Air said to arrive with reversible USB port
Where notebook computers are concerned, is there such a thing as too thin? Rumored for next year, Apple’s most slender Mac to date may wind up slimming down so much, a traditional USB port might wind...
View ArticlePC Format turns 300!
Three hundred issues. Twenty four years. Over 22,000 pages covering the wonderful world of technology, equating to something like 13 million words on our favourite subject. That’s an incredible body...
View ArticleTech Bargains: TechRadar Deals: Cheap TVs, headphones, tablets, cameras + more
It’s Monday morning and that can only mean one thing – more deals! Today we’ve got some cheap TV deals, cameras, headphones, tablets, portable hard drives and more! January Sales: quick links Amazon’s...
View ArticleTech Bargains: TechRadar Deals: Xbox One, Galaxy Tab S, headphones and more!
TechRadar has a team of tech-savvy super-elves putting together our daily deals, and today we’ve got some great ideas for some January bargains. We’ve got TV deals, gaming deals, phones, speakers and...
View ArticleCould a humble NAS box be the future of home automation?
NAS specialist Synology provided TechRadar Pro with a pretty interesting narrative explaining why a simple storage box could well be at the centre of the automated home of 2020. "Give it five to 10...
View ArticleIntel rumoured to be acquiring FPGA partner, Altera
Semiconductor giant Intel is said to be in talks with Altera, a specialist in the FPGA (field-programmable gate array) market for a potential outright buyout worth more than $10 billion (about £6.8...
View ArticleARM sheds more light on small-but-powerful Cortex-A72 CPU
ARM has revealed more details on its next generation of its high-performance CPU in the shape of the Cortex-A72 designed for mobile devices. The company used its annual Tech Day event to shed more...
View ArticleQNAP unveils quad-core-powered network-attached storage
QNAP Systems unveiled its latest network-attached storage (NAS) solution at Computex 2015. As an upgrade to the QNAP TS-470, TechRadar’s top-rated NAS pick, the TS-563 Turbo NAS comes with a faster...
View ArticleIntel x86 processor design error open to rootkits
Intel processors from the late 90s reportedly have a hidden flaw that allows rootkits to be installed by malicious actors. A security researcher has claimed that a design flaw in the x86 processor...
View ArticleEpson’s new portable SMB projectors shine brighter
Epson unveiled two new projectors targeted at small and medium business users. The projectors come with brighter lamps, making them suitable for giving presentations, playing video and showcasing...
View ArticleNvidia says its new Jetson board can compete with a Core i7
Nvidia’s latest Jetson board is here, and they say that it can keep up with Intel’s Skylake Core i7. That’s pretty impressive for a processor that also consumes less than 10 watts of […] See original...
View ArticleIntel ends Tick-Tock processor release cycle
Performing a die shrink one year and an optimization the next before repeating the cycle has simply become too difficult as we head towards 10nm chips. Originally posted here: Intel ends Tick-Tock...
View ArticleRazer Ripsaw aims to cut the hassle out of game streaming
Razer has announced a new box of tricks for those who want a simple hardware solution for streaming their gaming sessions on the likes of Twitch or YouTube via their PC or games console. The Razer...
View ArticleRazer’s magnetic lapboard pulls PC gamers into the living room
PC gaming on the couch is still a working struggle especially if you want to do it properly with keyboard and mouse. Now Razer believes it has come up with the perfect solution with the Turret, a...
View ArticleCOMPUTEX: AMD Radeon RX 480 just made Oculus Rift and HTC Vive PCs more...
Everyone keeps saying "virtual reality is here," but the price of an Oculus Rift or HTC Vive, coupled with building a high-end PC, remains fantastical barrier to entry. At Computex 2016, that’s a...
View ArticleSilicon Week: 10 CPUs that changed computing
Introduction Processors have come a very long way in a very short time. CPUs have moved from 4-bit to 8-bit to 64-bit processing, and are gaining ever more cores on a single piece of silicon. They...
View ArticleThis bolt-on monitor gives your MacBook up to two more Retina displays
We’ll hopefully see a new MacBook at Apple’s big press event tomorrow – whether that might be a fresh MacBook Pro or MacBook Air (or indeed neither) isn’t clear yet – but if you fancy a second display...
View ArticleBuying Guide: Top 5 best scanners of 2016
Top 5 best scanners Far more powerful computers coupled with much better tools (like cloud-based services) have slowly transformed the way scanners are being perceived – not to mention the arrival of...
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