Windows RT tablets to launch with a preview edition, Microsoft admits.
A helium-filled hard drive can hold 40% more data, HGST claims.
A leaked compatibility list suggests AMD is to launch Trinity-based Athlon processors.
Intel's River Trail allows JavaScript code to use multiple processor cores for a speed boost.
AMD has thrown cash at cloud gaming specialist CiiNow to get its Radeon boards in the data centre.
Perlmutter's presentation at IDF promises all the performance in half the power draw.
AMD's SeaMicro division has launched the SM15000, a server with Ivy Bridge support.
Google has snapped up Spanish web-based virus scanner VirusTotal.
Sealed-loop watercooling specialist wastes no time in using its new patent.
Play classic games in your HTML5-capable web browser, no coins required.
Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 8 Upgrade will cost £24.99 in the UK.
Hybrid Ultrabook-cum-tablet devices are the order of the day in Berlin.
IBM claims the 5.5GHz chips in its zEC12 mainframe are the most powerful around.
AMD has detailed the changes made to Piledriver's successor Steamroller.
LG's EA93, teased ahead of an IFA unveiling, uses a 21:9 aspect ratio.
Sony is to close Optiarc, following a drop in demand for optical drives.
NIST has issued a draft proposal to protect BIOSes from malware.
Microsoft has updated its logo for the first time in a quarter of a century.
Nvidia has confirmed the specs for its GTX 660 OEM-centric boards.
Interplay has re-formed Black Isle Studios, but without the original staff.
Sony has closed Studio Liverpool, previously known as Psygnosis.
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