Patriot Supersonic Magnum 2 256GB Review (Page 1 of 8)

For most people living in Alberta, traveling between Edmonton and Calgary is almost a routine drive. Since this route is so familiar to everybody, it is a common occurrence see people interpret the 110km/h speed limit like it is 110mph (Not that I have done it before, of course). Therefore, the Queen Elizabeth II highway can be heavily enforced by the police. As a law abiding citizen who prefers to cruise in the right lane close to the posted...

Noctua NF-A14 industrialPPC, NF-F12 industrialPPC, NA-SAVP1, NA-SAV2 Review (Page 1 of 4)

A while ago, I was sitting in a restaurant with my parents and siblings, and on the wall we saw a funny poster. On the poster it said, "Heaven is where: The French are the chefs, the Italians are the lovers, the British are the police, the Germans are the mechanics, and the Swiss make everything run on time." Just below all that was another section, and it read, "Hell is where: the British are the chefs, the Swiss are the lovers, the French are...

Google piggybacks on fiber to jump-start ISP efforts

From InfoWorld: A new, refreshing development is beginning to ripple through the broadband world. We're finally seeing a glimmer of true competition -- and it's giving telecom giants the jitters.

When Google Fiber was first announced in 2012, Wall Street analysts dismissed the upstart, saying it...

Opera fires up new browser as engine of change

From CNET: Opera Software, a perennial underdog, has launched a new browser project to help get it out of the doghouse.

The project is designed to revamp the basics of how you use a browser, Chief Executive Lars Boilesen said in an interview at the Mobile World Congress show here in Barcelona...

Lightning fast SD cards for 4K and 8K video are coming soon

From PC World: A new class of SD cards that can record and access 4K and 8K video much more quickly is on its way later this year for devices like cameras, smartphones and VR headsets.

The SD cards use a new SD 5.0 standard that was announced Wednesday. They’ll allow users to record and access...

Foxconn to pay more than $6B for a majority stake in Sharp

From ComputerWorld: Sharp has approved an offer from Hon Hai Precision Industry and related companies to acquire more than 66 percent of the company’s voting stock, making the Taiwanese contract manufacturer the new parent of the Japanese firm.

However, on Thursday, shortly after Sharp's...

BlackBerry eyes IoT, diversifies with new cybersecurity practice

From InfoWorld: Struggling smartphone vendor BlackBerry is looking to diversify its business by launching a cyber security consulting service, focusing in part on the Internet of Things, and providing related tools to customers.

The Ontario smartphone vendor, an early standard bearer for...

Apple said to be working on unhackable iPhone

From CNET: Apple's battle with the FBI is nowhere near an end, but the iPhone maker appears to be girding for its next fight over encryption.

Apple engineers are working on new security measures that would prevent an iPhone from being hacked using the methods at the heart of the company's fight...

Xiaomi unveils low-cost, high-powered Mi 5 smartphone

From PC World: The first new flagship smartphone in over a year from China’s Xiaomi packs technology to match the iPhone 6 and Samsung Galaxy S7, but at around half the price.

The Mi 5 is based around the Snapdragon 820 processor, the latest mobile chip from Qualcomm, has a 5.1-inch screen, up to...

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