ASUSTOR AS3102T Review (Page 1 of 8)

Call me arrogant, but more often than not, I would consider myself to be a pretty decent debater. In my personal opinion, winning an argument comes down to several key areas: Facts, logic, and strategies. If you have extensive knowledge of the topic, good logical flow of your position, and a well-defined game plan to maximize the focus on your strongest key points while exploiting your opponent's weakest arguments, chances are you are already on...

Mozilla brings WebVR closer to reality

From InfoWorld: Mozilla is offering this week the 1.0 release of its WebVR API proposal for displaying virtual reality content in the browser.

The proposal features interfaces to VR hardware like sensors and head-mounted displays, aiding developers in building VR experiences, according to the...

Apple's iPhone 7S could sport battery-saving OLED screen

From CNET: Apple could adopt an OLED screen for its 2017 iPhone, the Japan-based Nikkei news site reported Wednesday.

The iPhone maker had originally planned to introduce phones with OLED displays no earlier than 2018, according to Nikkei, but is ahead of schedule and will push up the rollout to...

Cisco makes a rare hardware play with Leaba Semiconductor acquisition

From ComputerWorld: Cisco Systems is buying chip expertise that could help it in the data center.

The networking giant's latest acquisition target is Leaba Semiconductor, a fabless semiconductor company based in Israel.

The company is "in stealth mode," according to its website, which indicates...

Samsung ships the world's highest capacity SSD, with 15TB of storage

From InfoWorld: Samsung Electronics announced Wednesday that it is now shipping the industry's highest-capacity solid-state drive (SSD), the 15.36TB PM1633a.

Samsung revealed it was working on the drive last August, saying it would use the same form factor as for a laptop computer: 2.5 in.

The 2.5...

Samsung to roll out Apple-esque upgrade program in Singapore

From CNET: Apple's iPhone upgrade programs appear to have piqued the interest of Samsung, which is now trialing a similar service in Singapore.

The South Korean electronics giant on Thursday unveiled a program called Samsung Concierge. The service, currently only available in Singapore, costs a one...

Zynga CEO Mark Pincus steps down -- again

From CNET: FarmVille maker Zynga is harvesting a new crop of company leadership, a familiar occurrence at the game maker in recent years.

Zynga said Tuesday that Mark Pincus would step down as the CEO of the company after less than a year back at the helm of the online games maker he founded. Frank...

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