Samsung denies there is anything wrong with its flagship SSDs
Published in PC Hardware


And is certainly not replacing them

Samsung is denying that there is anything wrong with its 990 Pro 2TB SSD after fanboys took to the web to complain about its abilities.

Smarter appliances could save world from Russia
Published in AI


At least if you believe the Daily Mail

With its favourite political party in trouble over rising power bills, the Daily Wail, has followed the party line in suggesting that poor people would have no power problems if they bought smarter appliances.

Xilinx launches new Artix and Zynq targeting smart and high-performance edge endpoints
Published in AI


New Artix and Zynq UltraScale+ families

We are living in times of massive explosion of the necessity for smart edge computing endpoints. Miniaturization of the endpoint and the need for higher performance at lower power drive next-generation computing devices that require a dramatically smaller form factor. Xilinx has just announced the new Artix, and Zynq UltraScale+ families address the need for smaller form factor enabling lower power hardware programmability and high performance.

Wink brings new smart home security kit
Published in News
Thursday, 26 October 2017 12:52

Wink brings new smart home security kit


Wink Lookout is subscription-free

Wink has announced its newest Wink Lookout smart home security kit which brings all the usual features but does not require a subscription, making it cheaper than some other kits on the market.

Wearable computer maker’s 2016 predictions
Published in IoT
Tuesday, 05 January 2016 11:16

Wearable computer maker’s 2016 predictions


APX Labs’ oracles for the year

The developer of the Skylight platform for enterprise wearable technology has released its 2016 Predictions: What's Next in Wearable Technology report which it claims are based on data collected from the State of Enterprise Wearables survey.