Valve unveiling SteamVR hardware, new Steam Machines at GDC next week

From PC World: Remember the good ol' days when Valve and Oculus were buddy-buddy and sharing all sorts of virtual reality R&D back and forth? It seems like those days might be over, if a recent Valve post is anything to go by—the company revealed it's bringing "SteamVR" with it to GDC next week...

Apple scoops up UK audio developer -- report

From CNET: Apple may have quietly acquired a small audio developer, according to filings with a UK government agency.

Centuries House, the UK's corporation-listing entity, on Monday published a new address for Camel Audio that matches Apple's UK headquarters. In addition, the company's director is...

Intel: Moore's Law will continue through 7nm chips

From InfoWorld: Eventually, the conventional ways of manufacturing microprocessors, graphics chips, and other silicon components will run out of steam. According to Intel researchers speaking at the ISSCC conference this week, however, we still have headroom for a few more years.

Intel plans to...

LG takes aim at Motorola's Moto G with new Magna smartphone

From PC World: LG Electronics has announced four new smartphones, including the Magna. The device has a spec that gives Motorola Mobility’s Moto G a run for its money, assuming LG doesn’t screw up the pricing too much.

Motorola has had the market for unlocked smartphones costing US$200 or less...

Judge tosses two Google antitrust lawsuits

From CNET: A federal judge has dismissed two class-action lawsuits levied against Google in relation to alleged anticompetitive practices in the mobility market.

Filed by two US consumers, as reported by The Register, both lawsuits accused the tech giant of hurting handset customers by forcing...

Microsoft Gives Dropbox Users Extra 100 GB of Free OneDrive Storage

From DailyTech: When it comes to beating cloud storage rival DropBox, Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) is practicing a two tiered strategy of working with the rival to improve cross-service integration, while at the same time looking to outpace it with aggressive promotions.

The latest promotion by Microsoft...

ASUSTOR AS7004T Review (Page 1 of 8)

I have always been a big believer in the converging technology trend since the turn of the millennium. Basically, for every niche product that comes in a similar form factor as another niche product with a different purpose, both of them will eventually "converge" into one device that does both things. Back in 2004, I purchased a Dell Axim X30 personal digital assistant. This was prior to the invention of the first iPod that could play videos...

Cooler Master Nepton 240M Review (Page 1 of 4)

In this day and age, the capability of computers and software design tools producing high quality visual effects are exponentially becoming more prominent. In addition, performance-driven hardware are also produced to be able to support the output of high end visuals. Such examples include the release of full HD, and subsequently, UHD or 4K videos with respective compatible (U)HDTVs and the likes. By this logic, one may assume that with each...

BitFenix Alchemy Connect LED Strips Review

Customization is a great way to tell other people what is yours. It can show your preferences, whether they are as simple as color, or other things like brands. But customization comes under the assumption the thing you are customizing is yours -- this is why "personalizing" public property is called vandalism. It would be fine if the perpetrator owned that wall or the playground. However, since they do not, they are not allowed to redesign the...

Subscribe to Daily Computer + Technology News, Reviews, Discussion