New Directions in Storage

Larger capacities and better performance Storage used to be considerably simpler, with computers using mechanical hard drives for their operating systems—desktops with 3.5-inch drives, and notebooks with smaller 2.5-inch models (in a pinch, you could use a notebook drive in a desktop, but it meant a speed penalty). For the geeks, the differentiating factors included…

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Verizon “FreeBee Data” Promises Free Content

Following in the footsteps of AT&T and T-Mobile, this week Verizon Wireless introduced FreeBee Data, a scheme that allows Verizon customers to consume content without having to use their precious data. It’s a “sponsored” data service, meaning content providers pay for whatever Verizon customers consume, whether it’s visiting an entire website or streaming a video….

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AMD Narrows Loss in Q4, Looks Ahead to Polaris

A new year with new opportunities AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su admitted that 2015 proved a “challenging” year from a financial standpoint, but found reasons to be optimistic for the company’s future. One of those reasons is Polaris. We’ll talk more about Polaris in a moment, but first a look at how AMD performed in…

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PlayStation Store’s Top Downloads of 2015

Hello friends, and welcome back! You might have noticed that we’re publishing the Top Downloads list for December a bit later than we usually do, but we hope you’ll agree that it’s for good reason. We took the liberty of tracking down the charts for the whole year! You’ll find the top downoads for all…

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Prison Architect Coming to PS4 This Spring

Hi everyone, my name is Mark Morris and I helped found Introversion Software back in 2001. We’ve made a few games in our time, however I’m delighted to say that our biggest accomplishment to date, Prison Architect, is coming to PS4 through a collaboration with the good people at Double Eleven! Prison Architect allows you…

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