| IT News Daily | | | CyberPower's new Fang Trinity looks like no PC we've ever seen here at PCWorld. In fact, it looks more like a futuristic space pod than a computer. | | | Issue highlights 1. Nvidia launches Tegra X1, bringing deep neural learning to self-driving cars 2. iPhone dongle sends 100MB to other iOS devices in seconds 3. Microsoft still believes in feature phones, launches $29 Nokia 215 4. 15 job titles getting big salary boosts in 2015 5. HP's new displays push curves, VR and a 5K priced so low you MUST read this story 6. ThinkPads get Broadwell and break the 100 million mark | | | LAS VEGAS--Move over, Tegra K1, you're already obsolete. At a Sunday night press conference, Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang launched a new mobile superchip, the Tegra X1. If Nvidia has its way, the X1 will be the graphics and artificial intelligence engine for the car of tomorrow. READ MORE | | If Bluetooth is too slow for your photo transfers, Toshiba now has a high-speed dongle than can transfer 100MB between iPhones in three seconds. READ MORE | | WHITE PAPER: DocuSign Digital Transaction Management integrates many parts of the document lifecycle, from creation and workflow management to eSignature, while ensuring authentication and security. Learn more. | | Launching a feature phone at the beginning of 2015 may seem strange, but Microsoft is convinced there is still a market for the Nokia 215 as a second phone and in parts of the world were electricity is scarce and budgets are small. READ MORE | | READ MORE | | WHITE PAPER: Box This report is recommended for any growing business or company considering an investment in enterprise content collaboration and cloud file sharing. Both let users access important content simply and securely, on any device: desktop, laptop, phone or tablet. Learn more | | Ever wish you could just grab a 3D model of a plane on the screen, flip it around and look inside as though it were floating in front of you? READ MORE | | Lenovo says it's crossed a huge milestone with its ThinkPad line that's impressive even if you say it without the Dr. Evil pinkie to the lips: 100 million. READ MORE | | | | |
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.