Ricoh Theta 360 degree camera evolves nicely
CES 2014: From a clunky prototype to a sleek device in one year
Some of you might recall the Pentax/Ricoh 360 degree camera from CES 2013, it is now out and called the Theta.
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Some of you might recall the Pentax/Ricoh 360 degree camera from CES 2013, it is now out and called the Theta.
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Captherm makes rather unique PC heatsink through a novel method, in this case welding with high explosive C4.
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There is a big secret lurking in Intel’s Haswell SoC device that the company doesn’t want out.
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In a shock move certain to rattle mid-single digits worth of customers, Intel has said it will shutter the AppUp store.
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Synaptics was showing off the goodies at CES but the impressive bits were not on display, they were organizational.
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During CES the USB-IF was telling everyone that the new C-connector had just started design work so it wasn’t done.
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There is an amazing amount of interest in the microserver market of late but very little actual substance to back up the bottomless well of hype.
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Word has it that AMD is going to make a big announcement later today at the Open Compute Summit.
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Who do you call if you want to do 4K video on your non-4K video capable laptop? Displaylink.
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Last year when SemiAccurate ran in to E-Fun, we were impressed with the quality of their tablets.
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AMD is announcing two new old Opterons, the 12-core 6338P and the 16-core 6370P.
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One of the few pleasant surprises at CES was the Blueberry micro-projector by Sekonix at the TI booth.
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Inwin used CES to not only show off their design prowess but to lay down the gauntlet about quality too.
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At long last, the saga of AMD’s Kaveri CPU has come to a conclusion with the release of the first chips in the family.
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What is the ARM core that follows the A12 aka Owl which s due out next month?
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