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Toshiba Storage Products’ THNSNF SSDs tap into 19nm process technology
Posted On 04 Jun 2012 By Darren Murph. Under: Uncategorized.
32 nanometer process technology feels so... 2009. These days, Toshiba Storage Products is pushing something quite a bit smaller, as the outfit's new THNSNF solid state drives are said to be the world's first to take advantage of 19nm process NAND flas...
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Any.DO expands outside of Android, brings its handy To-Do tools to iOS and Google Chrome
Posted On 04 Jun 2012 By Edgar Alvarez. Under: Uncategorized.
Chances are some members of Team Android won't be too pleased to share the any.DO goods with the iOS squad, but for what it's worth, you'll always be able to say you had it first. After being a success on Google's mobile OS, any.DO has decided to tes...
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Buffalo’s HD-PATU3 HDD packs USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt, plays nice with Macs and PCs
Posted On 04 Jun 2012 By Mat Smith. Under: Uncategorized.
Buffalo's new glacial lump of a HDD looks set to offer data speeds that are anything but. The HD-PATU3 is Buffalo's first HDD to share its storage goodness across USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt -- and it's compatible with both PCs and Macs. The external har...
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Clarizen Raises Another $12M For Project Management
Posted On 04 Jun 2012 By Anthony Ha. Under: Uncategorized.
Clarizen, a company offering online project management tools, has raised $12 million in Series E funding.
The round was led by Vintage Partners, with past backers Benchmark Capital, Carmel Ventures, DAG Ventures, and Opus Capital also investing. Clarizen has now been raised a total of $49 million, most recently announcing a $12 million round about a year ago.No Comments
Intuit Merges Its Square Competitor GoPayment With QuickBooks Point Of Sale
Posted On 04 Jun 2012 By Sarah Perez. Under: Uncategorized.
Let the mobile payment wars continue! Only yesterday Square announced its ever-expanding retail availability (20,000 outlets nationwide), and today competitor Intuit GoPayment is following up with some major news of its own. Intuit is now merging its traditional POS software, QuickBooks POS, with its mobile offering (and Square rival) Intuit GoPayment.
The two solutions will now be able to communicate with each other, syncing both inventory and financial data from PC to mobile or vice versa.No Comments
You Won’t Believe the Barreleye Fish with a Transparent Head Exists
Posted On 04 Jun 2012 By TecheBlog Staff. Under: Uncategorized.
Similar to the jewel caterpillar, this bizarre barreleye fish also has translucent body parts - a large transparent dome of soft tissue covering its skull. Believe it or not, the two green circles you see are actually its eyes, and the two holes ...
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Astro Gaming’s A50 wireless headset: the A40 and Mixamp 5.8 become one for $300
Posted On 04 Jun 2012 By Joe Pollicino. Under: Uncategorized.
Turtle Beach may have acquired the MLG-endorsement crown that Astro Gaming used to solely hold for its headsets, but it's no matter as Astro has something else up its sleeve: the A50 wireless headset. Announced here at E3, the A50 is essentially the ...
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ASUS Zenbook Prime bares all in teardown treatment
Posted On 04 Jun 2012 By Joseph Volpe. Under: Uncategorized.
Lately, ASUS has been all show and no tell, giving consumers a preview of its leaked Zenbook Prime lineup, but no solid U.S. release. So, consumers stateside eager to mark up those sleek ultraportables with fingerprint grease will just have to make d...
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Intel invests in display manufacturers, predicts ‘majority’ of Ultrabooks will have touch in 2013 (update)
Posted On 04 Jun 2012 By Zach Honig. Under: Uncategorized.
Intel is presenting at the e21 Forum at Computex in Taipei, and SVP Tom Kilroy just announced that the company is planning to focus on touch-enabled Ultrabooks, investing in factories that produce panels that are 13 inches and larger. Some of the par...
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Visualized: Intel drops the curtain on 50 Ultrabooks at Computex keynote
Posted On 04 Jun 2012 By Zach Honig. Under: Uncategorized.
Intel had a few nuggets for us at its Computex presentation today, but this being a keynote, there always needs to be a bit of pageantry. After a bit of on-stage gaming and a quick 30-second karaoke session, a stage-wide curtain dropped to the sound ...
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