5 Reasons Why Valve Steam Machines Won’t Disrupt Industry


There’s plenty of hype and excitement over the coming of the Steam Machine—a Linux-powered gaming PC designed for big-screen (formerly known as Steam Box.) The Valve-spearheaded project looks to be...

5 Reasons Why Valve Steam Machines Won’t Disrupt Industry


There’s plenty of hype and excitement over the coming of the Steam Machine—a Linux-powered gaming PC designed for big-screen (formerly known as Steam Box.) The Valve-spearheaded project looks to be...

GameStop Crashes After Surprise Fall In Holiday Video Game Sales


GameStop shares fell over 18% on Tuesday morning after the company announced “greater than expected decline” in video game sales over the holidays. Blaming it on the gaming transition to next...
    






Samsung Goes Large With Galaxy TabPro and NotePro Android Tablets


With four new tablets on show at CES, Samsung continues to keep the Galaxy brand name at the front of consumer’s minds. With screens up to 12.2 inches in diameter, the Android 4.4 powered tablets...
    






Tesla And Adobe: Why Continuous Deployment May Mean Continuous Customer Disappointment


For the last 75 years products (both durable goods and software) were built via Waterfall development. This process forced companies to release and launch products by model years, and market new and...
    






Fitbit’s New Year Resolution Uses The iPhone 5S And Its Innovative M7 Chip For Growth


I suspect that right now many people building their New Year’s Resolution around fitness. That means a surge of interest in wearable fitness trackers. Fitbit is well established in this area, but...
    






Prediction 2014: Hardware Is The New Software


The biggest thing that I noticed in 2013 was the amount of energy in small hardware startups. Even without a really robust infrastructure for the Internet of Things (IoT), the same kinds of...
    






The Evolution Of The Connected Web


Whoever put CES on the calendar just the week into the New Year had a cruel sense of humor. Just as we recover from our post holiday stupor and return to work – the tech world explodes with products...
    






Parallel Computing Centers Worldwide To Help Intel with Exascale Initiative


For the last few years, Intel has been making different moves towards the development of exascale computing: developing the new many-core Xeon Phi coprocessors, purchasing QLogic's InfiniBand, and...