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- Melting your hard drive is not always destruction of evidence
- Microsoft Xbox SDK leaked by open sourcers
- Reuters begins iWatch adverts
- Nvidia puts high-end graphics in car
- Intel joins the glasses crowd
| Melting your hard drive is not always destruction of evidence Posted: 05 Jan 2015 02:58 AM PST
Malibu Media was carrying out a file-sharing lawsuit against an alleged file-sharer. The defendant said that the hard drive failed and it had to be replaced. more» |
| Microsoft Xbox SDK leaked by open sourcers Posted: 05 Jan 2015 02:57 AM PST
H4LT insists that it is not a hacker group, but is distributing the SDK to improve the software. more» |
| Posted: 05 Jan 2015 02:56 AM PST
Reuters ran a story this morning saying that "Apple's forthcoming smartwatch poses a conundrum for advertisers: How to tap the enticing possibilities of the tiny gadget without overwhelming consumers with messages." Is it? more» |
| Nvidia puts high-end graphics in car Posted: 05 Jan 2015 02:54 AM PST
Before the Consumer Electronics Show, Nvidia Chief Executive Jen-Hsun Huang said the Tegra X1 chip would provide enough computing for automobiles with displays built into mirrors, dashboard, navigation systems and passenger seating. more» |
| Posted: 05 Jan 2015 02:36 AM PST
Intel bought preferred stock that is convertible into common shares equivalent to 30 percent of Vuzix, Vuzix said in a press release. more» |
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A US court has ruled that sometimes it is OK to melt your hard drive and you will not be accused of destroying evidence.
Software giant Microsoft has had the embarrassment of having its Xbox One SDK leaked to the great unwashed by an open sauce group calling itself H4LT.
The once legendary news agency Reuters has begun hawking Apple's up and coming toy watch, which is being delivered two years behind the competition, and without any killer apps.
Nvidia unveiled a new processor aimed at powering high-end graphics on car dashboards as well as auto-pilot systems.
Vuzix has told the world+dog that the small time chipmaker Intel has invested $24.8 million in the company to speed up the launch of its internet-connected specs.
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