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HP unveils powerful new storage drive, mobile workstation

The enterprise workstation market just got a bit more competitive thanks to HP. The Palo Alto, California-based computer manufacturer just unveiled the next generation Z Turbo Drive G2, which will be installed in this year’s HP Z Series workstations. The new Z Turbo Drive G2, which is the second generation of HP’s workstation storage solution, is four times faster than a standard SSD and fourteen times faster than a disk,

No more asking 'Who's that actor?' as Amazon launches X-Ray on Fire TV

Amazon has added a new feature to its Fire TV and Fire TV Stick which allow you to access X-Ray from your TV screen, instead of needing a tablet. X-Ray is the Amazon service that gives actor and trivia information about what’s happening on screen as you watch. Previously the service was only available with an Amazon tablet, but now the firm has allowed you to access the information at

Review: Updated: HTC One M9

Introduction, design and screen The HTC One is a phone built on precision. It’s a brand realising it made a pretty much perfect phone with the One M8 and doubling down on its greatest strength to try and win over more customers. It’s dropped the maligned 4MP Ultrapixel sensor, bumping it up to a huge 20.7MP option in a bid to attract those that feel safer buying a phone with

Review: Updated: Samsung Galaxy S6

Introduction, design and screen It’s no secret that Samsung needed to do something big with its new phone, to unleash something to stop the rot that the Galaxy S4 began two years ago. I just didn’t expect the Galaxy S6 to be this good. Yes, there are still some elements that prevent it from being the perfect phone (this is Samsung after all, a brand that likes to cram as

Is the Chinese government behind a decade-long cyber espionage campaign?

China stands accused of backing a cyber warfare campaign waged against various government agencies, corporations and journalists across Southeast Asia that has lasted a decade. A report from FireEye explained that it has evidence that might point to Chinese state involvement in the corporate espionage and cyber spying campaign, although FireEye’s APAC CTO Bryce Boland told TechCrunch there’s “no smoking gun” pointing to direct involvement. Boland instead mentions various pieces