Days 1 to 3 As part of Phone Week here on TechRadar each member of the phones team is taking a top end phone and giving the key feature a stress test. I was handed the HTC One M9 and decided that the audio abilities the brand keeps making a noise about needed a good going over. One of the key features on the One M9, and its two flagship
Days 1 to 3 As part of Phone Week here on TechRadar each member of the phones team is taking a top end phone and giving the key feature a stress test. I was handed the HTC One M9 and decided that the audio abilities the brand keeps making a noise about needed a good going over. One of the key features on the One M9, and its two flagship
Introduction and prototypes An event celebrating the Amiga’s 30th birthday is gearing up to show off rare prototype versions of Commodore’s iconic computer over the weekend. Hosted at Silicon Valley’s Computer History Museum, the “Amiga is 30” exhibition will feature the Ranger – Commodore West’s follow-on to the A1000 – alongside Amiga Lorraine Prototype wirewrap boards. Commodore released three generations of Amiga systems, including the popular Amiga 500 in 1987,
Introduction and prototypes An event celebrating the Amiga’s 30th birthday is gearing up to show off rare prototype versions of Commodore’s iconic computer over the weekend. Hosted at Silicon Valley’s Computer History Museum, the “Amiga is 30” exhibition will feature the Ranger – Commodore West’s follow-on to the A1000 – alongside Amiga Lorraine Prototype wirewrap boards. Commodore released three generations of Amiga systems, including the popular Amiga 500 in 1987,
Samsung Galaxy S7: news and rumours When it comes to the new Samsung Galaxy S7, we want to see Samsung departing from the usual design of standard, blocky phone. What we want now is something innovative, something that pushes the boundaries and takes into account all the awesome technology Samsung keeps promising. So here’s how we think it should shake down – TechRadar’s Galaxy S7, complete with all the technology
Samsung Galaxy S7: news and rumours When it comes to the new Samsung Galaxy S7, we want to see Samsung departing from the usual design of standard, blocky phone. What we want now is something innovative, something that pushes the boundaries and takes into account all the awesome technology Samsung keeps promising. So here’s how we think it should shake down – TechRadar’s Galaxy S7, complete with all the technology
By Jemima Kelly LONDON (Reuters) – A year ago, bitcoin was widely dismissed as little more than a way for drug-dealers and terrorists to move money around anonymously. Now, some of the world’s biggest banks and companies are buying into the technology behind it. Underlying the controversial web-based “cryptocurrency” is the blockchain – a massive ledger of every bitcoin transaction ever made that is verified and shared by a global
By Euan Rocha TORONTO (Reuters) – BlackBerry Ltd said on Wednesday it is buying privately-held AtHoc, a provider of secure, networked crisis communications, as it moves to broaden its software offering and generate revenue from its BBM messaging service. San Mateo, California-based AtHoc’s services are used by a number of top clients including the U.S. Department of Defense, Homeland Security and a host of blue-chip companies, to provide software that
The Wii U version of Project Cars has been cancelled, Slightly Mad Studios has confirmed. We recently reported that the studio was struggling to get the game running smoothly on Nintendo’s console, hitting around 23fps at the time (60fps on other platforms). The team were hoping that Nintendo might announce some new hardware at E3, but, as those of you who haven’t been living under a rock for the last
LG G5 – this is what we need to see next year The LG G4 got a lot right, but with a couple of significant missteps and a few other minor niggles it didn’t quite reach the heights of greatness we’d hoped. That’s okay though, because 2016 is another year and the LG G5 is another chance for LG to deliver the handset we all know it’s capable of. We’ve