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Forget driving 4K screens -- the Fang Trinity looks like it could probably power your own personal starfighter.
Forget driving 4K screens -- the Fang Trinity looks like it could probably power your own personal starfighter.
Seriously, it's interesting and all, but if you download this thing, do it on the computer that's boxed up in the loft.
Intel is giving cheap tablets a shot in the arm with its new Cherry Trail chips. With boosts to battery life, graphics and general performance, expect the next generation of low-end slates to handle 3D gaming and high resolution video better than ever.
CES 2015: Broadwell will offer 20 per cent better graphical performance than Haswell did.
CES 2015: There is an all-out war against the mouse, and this year, it's in the form of Motix.
The doc, Computers Are People, Too!, is an acid trip of an experience.
This set of bizzare images can fool even the best algorithms into thinking that they're real things.
It's arguably the most powerful natural-language supercomputer in the world, and thanks to a new public beta, its number-crunching abilities are open to all.
Young and old alike are welcome, in an attempt to "demystify" computer coding.
There's a fairly complex series of computational processes going on behind every computer click.
Although this new Elitebook Folio sure looks familiar…
Simple questions are a better way of testing computer intelligence than pretending to be a foreign child.
Ross Perot is businessman and a collector. He once bought a copy of the Magna Carta in 1984. But more intriguingly, he also bought and resurrected ENIAC, the world's oldest true computer.
That's the understanding of both Wired and Kaspersky Lab, who have linked the malware to attacks on Belgian carrier Belgacom and cryptographer Jean-Jacques Quisquater.
A Liverpool teenager has been brought in for questioning in relation to a Europe-wide operation to take down a computer hacking ring.
Worried about "digital super intelligences" escaping into the internet, like in a film from the late 1990s.