Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Cook jabs at Windows, Android in WWDC keynote

Sanho's iStick bridges iOS/OS X gap to ease file transfer

SanDisk ships superfast Extreme Pro SSD for gamers

IT News Daily
June 03, 2014
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Cook jabs at Windows, Android in WWDC keynote

Apple may have had a lot to dish out Monday to developers, but that didn't stop CEO Tim Cook from taking time to talk a little smack about rivals Microsoft and Google.

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Issue highlights

1. Sanho's iStick bridges iOS/OS X gap to ease file transfer

2. SanDisk ships superfast Extreme Pro SSD for gamers

3. Intel making PC processors tablet friendly with new Core M chips

4. Intel reaches 5GHz with new Core i7 chip for gamers

5. Cavium packs 48 cores into ThunderX ARM chips

6. US FAA considers permitting the use of drones for filming movies

Sanho's iStick bridges iOS/OS X gap to ease file transfer

Transferring files between Apple computers running OS X and mobile devices running iOS could get a whole lot easier thanks to a portable USB flash drive that received Apple approval last week. READ MORE

SanDisk ships superfast Extreme Pro SSD for gamers

With up to 550MB/s throughput SanDisk's Extreme Pro SSD promises a gaming/video rendering experience that never stutters or pauses. READ MORE

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Intel making PC processors tablet friendly with new Core M chips

Intel wants to deliver more performance to tablets while curbing power consumption, and has launched a new Core M line of processors to meet those needs. READ MORE

Intel reaches 5GHz with new Core i7 chip for gamers

Intel is shipping a new Core i7 chip for gamers that runs at 4.4GHz -- and can be overclocked to 5GHz. READ MORE

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Cavium packs 48 cores into ThunderX ARM chips

Cavium will begin sampling a family of 64-bit ARM server processors later this year that pack up to 48 cores on a chip and are optimized for particular workloads. READ MORE

US FAA considers permitting the use of drones for filming movies

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is considering exemptions that will allow the use of drones for filming movies. READ MORE

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