Western Digital announces the availability of the 4TB WD Black, a hard drive that spins at 7,200rpm and costs $340. [Read more]
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WD ships high-performance 4TB hard drive
Western Digital announces the availability of the 4TB WD Black, a hard drive that spins at 7,200rpm and costs $340. [Read more]
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WD ships high-performance 4TB hard drive
Ford says it will offer the 2014 Fiesta, which goes on sale next year, with its 1-liter EcoBoost engine option. [Read more]
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Ford promises fuel-saving 1-liter engine next year
The next-gen console will come with beefier hardware and a slew of other enhancements, says the magazine. [Read more]
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Xbox 720 to offer Kinect 2.0 and Blu-ray drive, says Xbox World
MojoKid writes “iOS 6, by all appearances, has a streaming problem. This is separate from the network issues that led Verizon to state that it wouldn’t bill people for overages that were caused by spotty Wi-Fi connectivity. The issue has been detailed at PRX.org with information on how the team saw a huge spike in bandwidth usage after the release of iOS 6, and then carefully tested the behavior of devices and its own app to narrow the possible cause. In one case, the playback of a single 30MB episode caused the transfer of over 100MB of data. It is believed that the issue was solved with the release of iOS 6.0.1, but anecdotal evidence from readers points to continued incidents of high data usage, even after updating. If you own an iPhone 5 or upgraded to iOS 6 on an older device, it is strongly recommend to check your usage over the past two months, update to iOS 6.0.1, and plan for a lengthy discussion with your carrier if it turns out your data use went through the roof.” Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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iOS 6 Streaming Bug Sends Data Usage Skyrocketing
Activision says the debut is the biggest entertainment launch of the year for the fourth consecutive year. [Read more]
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 rakes in $500 million in first 24 hours
Making good on its dividend program plans, the tech giant chips away at a $45 billion pile of cash and hands out some legal tender to its shareholders. [Read more]
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Apple to dole out $2.5 billion to shareholders
Keyboards continue their slow march to domination, overthrowing pens and pencils in schools across the nation. [Read more]
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Curtains for cursive? Typing replaces handwriting in schools
You might want to think twice about how often you hang out at your local Best Buy in the future. In Japan, NEC has developed a new facial recognition system geared towards retailers that determines the age and gender of shoppers, and tracks how long and how often they visit a given store. More »
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This Creepy Facial Recognition System Knows How Often You Visit a Store
A prototype cardiac energy harvester out of the University of Michigan could one day harness the beating of a heart to power a pacemaker. [Read more]
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Heartbeat-powered pacemaker skips the batteries
In the largest BitTorrent damages award ever, a judge orders Kywan Fisher to pay an exorbitant amount of money for sharing 10 movies on the file-sharing site. [Read more]
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Illegal file-sharer gets slapped with $1.5 million in damages