SilverStone Fortress FT05 Review (Page 1 of 4)

The video game industry has become more and more popular in modern society, especially in the last two decades or so. I have always loved playing games since my toddler years, as I recall playing on my Sega Genesis console. Since then, I have owned every generation of Sony's PlayStation with a vast library of games. Even after investing all that money into video games, I could not get enough. On occasion, I would drop by my friends' house for a...

Microsoft backs Java for cross-platform mobile apps

From InfoWorld: Over the years, Microsoft has not been the biggest advocate for Java, no matter how pervasive it has become. In fact, the company was entangled in a bitter legal battle over the platform with Java founder Sun Microsystems many years ago. But times have changed. Now, Microsoft Open...

Chromebooks get a remote lock tool for admins

From PC World: Google is on a tear adding new security features to Chrome OS. A mere week ago, the company rolled out the ability to automatically unlock your Chromebook when it's near your Android phone, and now another long-anticipated feature is available. Chrome OS just got a basic remote lock...

Corning fires up new super scratch-resistant glass

From CNET: Corning is developing a new material that combines the toughness of its Gorilla Glass smartphone displays with a scratch-resistance that comes close to sapphire.

The developmental Gorilla Glass-like composite, currently dubbed Project Phire, was announced Friday at a New York investor...

Microsoft pulls the plug on its last Windows RT tablet

From CNET: Microsoft has hammered a nail in the coffin of its Windows RT lineup.

The software giant has stopped making its last remaining RT device, namely the Nokia Lumia 2520 Windows RT tablet, a spokesman for the company told the Verge. This latest development follows news that Microsoft had...

Sprint's customer growth returns, but Q3 loss doubles on charges

From CNET: Sprint is showing faint signs of life.

The nation's third-largest wireless carrier, which has suffered through several quarters of customer defections, finally returned to growth, adding nearly 900,000 customers in its Sprint business. Most notably, it added 30,000 subscribers who pay at...

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