AZIO MGK L80 (Kailh Brown) Review

When I was still young and ignorant, I thought I had all the answers. I thought there were no questions left to be answered, especially because all the tiny questions I had were so easily answered by the help of Google, my older brothers, or my parents. For quite a while, I thought to myself what more can there be to be found out. Other than the philosophical questions of "Why am I here?" or other such idea, I did not really aspire to answer any...

Meet Fuchsia, a new operating system in the works at Google

From PC World: For years, Google has developed two operating systems side-by-side in Android for mobile devices and Chrome OS for laptops and desktops. But it looks as though Google now has a third operating system project underway known as Fuchsia.

Although Google isn't revealing much, Android...

Samsung IFA press invite teases likely Gear S3 smartwatch

From CNET: The Korean megamanufacturer's invitations for its September 1 press conference in Berlin, Germany includes a clock motif, effectively confirming that the company will unveil its next smartwatch at the event.

The presumed Gear S3 has been rumored for months, and the press conference...

Crucial MX300 750GB Review (Page 1 of 11)

As you guys may or may not have noticed, I have not been writing a whole lot of reviews here at APH Networks lately. The reason why I have not been publishing as much is not because I am lazy. In fact, as we approach the beginning of the end of summer, I am busier than ever. A couple of years ago, I entered into the MSc Electrical Engineering program at the University of Calgary. After surviving the few courses I was required to take and...

HPE aims for a big-data boost with $275 million SGI buy

From PC World: Hewlett Packard Enterprise is buying SGI in a $275 million deal that it hopes will give it a major boost in big-data analytics and high-performance computing.

It's the latest surprise development at HPE, which has continued to make big changes since it was formed in the break-up of...

Samsung plays up Galaxy Note 7's iris scanner

From CNET: Samsung's mobile chief is singing the praises of the iris-scanning technology built into the upcoming Galaxy Note 7.

"Iris-scanning is the safest security technology at the current level," Koh Dong-jin said, according to a story in the Korea Herald on Thursday. That's because within 18...

Good news for Microsoft Office: Renamed HTML files now open in Excel

From InfoWorld: It's raining patches. This week we've seen a barrage of updates to Windows 10 (pick your flavor), nine security bulletins, 28 security patches for Office, and a killer patch for Windows Journal on Win10. Combined that with last week's 40-odd Office non-security patches, which won't...

Apple files patent for wearable health device

From CNET: Apple is a mysterious beast at the best of times, but one way to figure out what it might be working on next is to trawl through its patent applications.

An application published on Thursday showed that the company wants to lock down ownership of a new wearable health device that could...

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