Zotac Introduces NUC-Like Zbox Nano PCs with RAID Storage Support

From X-bit Labs: Zotac, a well-known maker of computer components, has introduced its own Intel NUC-like systems powered by Intel Core i-series “Ivy Bridge” microprocessors. The new Zbox nano will feature various dual-core chips. In addition, Zotac decided to incorporate its own...

Major US Retailer Cuts Microsoft Surface RT 32GB Price to $349

From X-bit Labs: After Microsoft Corp. itself started to bundle free touch cover or type cover with its Surface RT 32GB media tablets, it was only a matter of time before partners of the company slash the price on the gadget. As it appears, a major U.S. retailer has decided to cut...

Hulu likely to lose next-day episodes after sale, Eisner says

From CNET News.com: Hulu's sale will disappoint fans of the site who love its major network shows streaming soon after broadcast, as the former head of one of Hulu's owners sees it.

Michael Eisner, who was Disney's chief executive for two decades, said that his former company and...

Lenovo Unleashes Tiny M93p Desktop, New ThinkCentre PCs

From DailyTech: Lenovo is rolling out three new ThinkCentre PCs this month -- one of which has the width of a golf ball.

Lenovo announced the tiny ThinkCentre M93p, the ThinkCentre M93z all-in-one (AIO) PC and the ThinkCentre M83 enterprise-ready desktop. All three were made with...

Battlefield 4 Will Use Kinect 2 Capabilities on Xbox One

From X-bit Labs: Digital Illusions Creative Entertainment, a wholly owned subsidiary of Electronic Arts, said that it will take advantage of second-generation Kinect sensor in the version of Battlefield 4 for Microsoft Corp.’s Xbox One. The sensor will not be used for controlling...

BlackBerry plans more layoffs, says report

From CNET News.com: BlackBerry is eyeing another round of layoffs as part of its ongoing restructuring, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Citing "people familiar with the matter," the Journal said on the Wednesday that the job cuts would affect middle management across the sales...

Microsoft Wants Users Off Windows XP by April 2014

From DailyTech: Microsoft has hatched a plan to get resellers to help wean customers off Windows XP by April 2014. Windows XP currently holds the second largest percentage of the computer operating system market right below Windows 7. According to Net Applications, Windows XP holds...

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