Computers stories - Page 4
Hands-on Review: WD Blue SN570 NVMe SSD
Wed, 16th Mar 2022
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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pc hardware
Western Digital has released a fast PCIe Gen3 x4 NVMe solid-state drive for the more budget-conscious regular user with the WD Blue SN570.
Lenovo announces new additions to Thinkpad portfolio
Wed, 16th Mar 2022
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endpoint protection
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edr
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hybrid & remote work
In the latest addition to the Thinkpad portfolio, Lenovo has announced the X13 and X13 Yoga Gen 3, plus refreshed third-generation ThinkPad L series laptops.
Hands-on Review: Norton360 for Gamers
Mon, 14th Mar 2022
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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cloud services
Norton360 for Gamers: Is the premium subscription worth the price? This review covers its features, performance, and value for money.
Game review: OlliOlli World (PC)
Tue, 8th Mar 2022
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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graphics
OlliOlli World is a visually stunning skateboarding game that combines retro gameplay with a unique art style.
Game Preview: Tiny Tina's Wonderlands (PC)
Thu, 3rd Mar 2022
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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preview
We were fortunate to get access to a hands-on preview of 2K Games' upcoming Borderlands spin-off, Tiny Tina's Wonderlands.
PNY launches XLR8 gaming DDR5 memory in Australia and New Zealand
Wed, 2nd Mar 2022
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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memory
PNY Technologies is making a push into local markets by launching its XLR8 Gaming and Performance DDR5 Desktop Memory into Australia and New Zealand.
Game review: Dying Light 2: Stay Human (PC)
Mon, 21st Feb 2022
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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zombies
Techland's long-awaited sequel to their 2015 zombie-killing parkour role-playing game, Dying Light 2: Stay Human, is now available.
Game review: Chorus (PC/PS5)
Mon, 21st Feb 2022
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gaming
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spacetech
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digital entertainment
Chorus is a narrative space shooter set in an interesting almost open world. The game centres around Nora, the pilot of an AI starship called Forsaken.
Hands-on Review: Intel 12th-Gen Core i9-12900K and Core i5-12600K CPU
Mon, 17th Jan 2022
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gaming
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semiconductors
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endpoint protection
After what seems like only a few short months since the last iteration, Intel has launched the 12th generation of its desktop CPUs.
What is network optimisation and why is it so important?
Fri, 17th Dec 2021
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network infrastructure
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data analytics
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martech
Network optimization is crucial for businesses in the digital age, enhancing security, productivity, and customer experience.
PNY announces the launch of XLR8 M.2 NVMe Gen4x4 SSD and PNY XLR8 PlayStation 5 SSD Heatsink
Wed, 15th Dec 2021
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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sony
PNY has launched the XLR8 PS5 SSD Heatsink, allowing their M.2 NVMe Gen4x4 SSDs to be used as ultra-fast storage upgrades for Sony's PlayStation 5.
Hands-on Review: Twelve South StayGo Mini USB Hub
Mon, 13th Dec 2021
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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cloud services
Twelve South's mini USB hub offers a clutter-free workspace solution, connecting all peripherals to one neat hub.
Hands-on Review: Satechi Trio Wireless Charger & Satechi Slim X3 Bluetooth Backlit Keyboard
Fri, 10th Dec 2021
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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bluetooth
Satechi's Trio Wireless Charging Pad and Slim X3 Bluetooth Keyboard offer sleek and efficient solutions for charging and working with multiple devices.
M1 Pro and M1 Max: Apple's most powerful chips ever
Wed, 20th Oct 2021
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semiconductors
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apple
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notebook
Scaling up M1's architecture, M1 Pro offers a performance with industry-leading power efficiency, while M1 Max takes these capabilities to new heights.
Video: 10 Minute IT Jams - Who is Dynabook?
Thu, 8th Apr 2021
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cx
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martech
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wireless networks
TechDay's 10 Minute IT Jams: Matt Tumminello, Product Marketing Manager for Dynabook ANZ, discusses the rebranding of Toshiba to Dynabook and more.
Apple unveils major update to its 27-inch iMac
Thu, 6th Aug 2020
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apple
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apple imac
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pc hardware
Apple unveils a major update to its 27-inch iMac, featuring faster processors, double the memory capacity, and improved graphics.
Fujitsu unveils 14 new models of enterprise notebooks, tablets and workstations optimised for remote working
Thu, 28th May 2020
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hybrid & remote work
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windows
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fujitsu
Fujitsu has launched 14 new enterprise notebooks, tablets, and workstations designed for remote working, featuring the latest CPUs and OS updates.
Kiwis put off major purchases over COVID-19 financial stress
Wed, 8th Apr 2020
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computers
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covid-19
In response to concerns of the pandemic, Kiwis will put off major purchases, including personal devices and computers.
The 80s are calling: Commodore 64 gets a remake
Wed, 10th Jul 2019
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gaming
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semiconductors
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digital entertainment
The Commodore 64 is getting a revamp with a full-size keyboard and retro joystick, and will be released on December 5th.
How the Intel vPro platform helps enterprises save money
Thu, 9th May 2019
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
Intel vPro platform offers up to $2.8m benefits over 3 years, with an ROI of up to 155%, according to new Forrester study.