- Congressional leaders remind ITC of standards-essential patents value (0) Electronista | Gadgets for Geeks Amicus curae letter filed notes government attention, ITC responsibility An an unusual show of solidarity, leaders of the US Congress intellectual property and antitrust subcommittees submitted a letter to ...
- Geek deals: $150 off HP’s 15-inch Envy ultrabook (0) Sal Cangeloso HP’s 15.6-inch Envy 6t-1200 is no ordinary ultrabook. The Envy line is HP’s premium brand, meaning right off the bat you’re starting with stylish features like a metal design, a soft-touch base, and an ultrathin frame just 0.78-inches thin. It al...
- IBM gives customer service representatives access to Watson (0) Home - THE INQUIRER ENTERPRISE VENDOR IBM has put its Watson technology to use by offering it as a service for call centres to provide additional insight to customer service representatives. IBM's Watson artificial le...
- Sky's Acetrax movies website is shutting down (0) Home - THE INQUIRER FILM ON DEMAND WEBSITE Acetrax is closing its doors and advising users to back up any content that they might have paid for through it. The service is a Sky product and compares to Tesco's Blinkbox...
- Zagg debuts ZaggKeys Cover, Folio for iPad mini (0) Electronista | Gadgets for Geeks Zagg rolls out new Cover and Folio Bluetooth keyboards for iPad mini Zagg has debuted a pair of new iPad mini Bluetooth keyboard accessories at CTIA Las Vegas. The ZaggKeys Cover for the iPad mini, pictured...
- Ethernet turns 40 years old today (0) Home - THE INQUIRER FOUR DECADES AGO the Ethernet protocol made its debut as a way to connect machines in close proximity, today it is the networking layer two protocol of choice for local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs) a...
- Geekout on air: The Xbox One Edition (0) Russell Holly Have you heard enough about the new Xbox One? We didn’t think so, in fact we’re still talking about it as you read this. We’ve known about the unveiling of the next Xbox console for quite a while now, and after all the rumors and speculation ther...
- The most dangerous WiFi device: $22,000 sniper rifle that aims itself (0) James Plafke If there’s one thing that is comforting about the existence of sniper rifles that can pick off a target from a great distance away, it’s that a human has to operate it. A human, with all our flaws, all of our weaknesses, precise physical requiremen...
- Vipers use nano-camouflage scales to disappear in plain sight (0) Graham Templeton Interesting fact: “flat” paint isn’t flat. When a non-reflective paint like a flat or a matte paint dries, it actually forms jagged ridges on the microscopic scale that scatter the light and eliminate any “hotspots.” If you touch such jaggy p...
- Microsoft Unveiling First Xbox Update in 8 Years (0) NewsFactor Monday, the drum roll. Tuesday, Microsoft is expected to reveal the next generation of the Xbox. The event, beginning at 10 a.m. Pacific time, will show the first new version of the popular home entertainment console after eight years and the sale of ...
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