Could Nanowire Transistors Rescue Moore’s Law from Obsolescence?
Researchers in France suggest they may have found a way to extend Moore’s Law through the 2020s after all.
Researchers in France suggest they may have found a way to extend Moore’s Law through the 2020s after all.
The 2012 physical and digital book sales numbers are out, and they’re not at all what you’d expect.
Marshall’s Monitor headphones offer premium, customizable sound in a powerful portable package.
Digital audio workstation Reason 7 boasts several new features, including MIDI Out, deeper editing tools and an “Audiomatic Retro Transformer” effect unit.
Nintendo is now selling refurbished handheld game systems online, and at cut-rate prices compared to the competition.
Imagine your phone physically transforming into a gamepad…or a stress ball.
Contemporary listeners have never been able to hear what telephone inventor Alexander Graham Bell sounded like — until now.
Here it is, Wii U owners: the performance boost Nintendo promised earlier this year to remedy those crippling lag times when loading into or out of the main menu.
ReDigi CEO John Ossenmacher explains what a recent court ruling against his company’s music upload technology means for consumers and his service.
New research suggests that using screens may in fact yield slight benefits to very young children when it comes to learning
Say hello to Microsoft’s “new generation” Xbox…event invite.
We now know when, roughly speaking, we’ll be able to buy Google Glass, but the company needs to address controversial use-case questions before the glasses arrive.