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Intel reveals Core M Broadwell performance and TDP: At 14nm, Intel finally goes fanless
2014-09-05 19:35:28| Extremetech
At IFA 2014 in Berlin, Intel has finally taken the wraps off its first three 14nm Broadwell-based Core M processors, filling in most of the remaining gaps. We now know the base and turbo frequencies for Broadwell-Y, the TDPs of the first Core M chips (yes, Intel has moved away from SDP), and the other changes and tweaks that will allow for fanless Broadwell-powered tablets and two-in-one laptops that are just 8mm thick. Oh, we also have some cool photos that show you just how small the Core M chips are, too.
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Dyson 360 Eye: Dysons truly intelligent robotic vacuum cleaner is finally here
2014-09-04 12:00:55| Extremetech
Dyson, the British company that created the cyclone vacuum cleaner, AirBlade hand drier, and the bladeless fan, is finally stepping out onto the bleeding edge of high-tech suction and blowing: The Dyson 360 Eye, the first 'truly intelligent' autonomous robotic vacuum cleaner that can see its entire environment and then plan a route around it, rather than just bumping algorithmically from obstacle to obstacle like a Roomba. Dyson claims that it has more suction power and is designed so that it can actually "clean properly" unlike other robotic vacuum cleaners. Oh, and did I mention that it has tank tracks?
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Rejected by the App Store? Apple finally reveals why
2014-09-04 12:00:00| InfoWorld: Top News
If you've ever had an iOS app bounced from Apple's App Store, there's typically a good reason for it.
The $120 Windows 8 tablet finally emerges at IFA 2014: Can Microsoft take on Android?
2014-09-03 13:41:53| Extremetech
IFA 2014 kicked off in Berlin this morning, and already we're seeing an interesting trend emerge: Those cheap-and-cheerful small-screen Windows 8 tablets that Microsoft promised back in April are finally arriving. Both Toshiba and Acer have announced their offerings (priced at $120 and $150 respectively), and the usual OEM suspects (Dell, HP, etc.) should unveil their offerings over the next couple of days. These tablets will all be fairly low-spec devices with either a 7- or 8-inch screen, and most of them will be powered by an Intel Atom (Bay Trail) SoC. This means you can now get a full Windows 8.1 device for just $120 -- a proposition so juicy that Microsoft hopes it can entice customers away from cheap Android tablets and into the Windows camp.
Energy Companies Are Finally Making Money on Fracking
2014-09-01 15:01:32| Energy - Topix.net
Fracking is finally starting to pay off for America's top independent oil and gas companies .
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