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Best VPN for torrenting: Our 5 top choices

Best VPN for torrenting: Our 5 top choices

[ad_1] Torrents are a popular way of downloading things – legal things, and of course in some cases, not-so-legal things (of course we don’t condone any copyright- trampling activities here at TechRadar) – whereby many users share small bits of a larger file with each other to enable some potentially very fast download speeds. OfRead more about Best VPN for torrenting: Our 5 top choices[…]

The best cheap Apple Watch deals in January 2017

The best cheap Apple Watch deals in January 2017

[ad_1] Finding cheap Apple Watch deals is a difficult task right now because this is the Apple’s newest product category. Apple Watch price drops after Christmas are rare. Good news: we’re here to help you avoid paying full price for an Apple Watch, and it all depends on where you shop. You also don’t necessarilyRead more about The best cheap Apple Watch deals in January 2017[…]

Cambridge deal creates major graphene centre in the UK

Cambridge deal creates major graphene centre in the UK

[ad_1] Cambridge Graphene develops inks based on graphene and related materials using processes developed at the Cambridge Graphene Centre. The spin-out company has commercialised graphene inks for novel technology applications. Cheltenham-based technology firm Versarien says it wants to be the centre of the commercial development of graphene in the UK. Neill Ricketts It already owns 2-DTech, a grapheneRead more about Cambridge deal creates major graphene centre in the UK[…]

Apple is suing one of its biggest iPhone partners for $1 billion

Apple is suing one of its biggest iPhone partners for $1 billion

[ad_1] Update: We’ve added a section focusing on Qualcomm’s follow-up statement to get both sides of the story. No one likes being overcharged for the iPhone, not even Apple, so it’s suing one of its biggest partners for $1 billion, alleging inflated patent prices. Qualcomm, the San Diego-based chip maker, holds the rights to cellularRead more about Apple is suing one of its biggest iPhone partners for $1 billion[…]

Theory could predict noise in future plasmonic systems

Theory could predict noise in future plasmonic systems

[ad_1] The scientists have proposed an approach that that could predict maximum data transfer rates in future optoelectronic microprocessors, or fundamental limits on nanophotonic interface bandwidth. Surface plasmon polaritons, which can be created from a photon of energy, are collective electron oscillations on a metal surface coupled to an electromagnetic field. “A surface plasmon couldRead more about Theory could predict noise in future plasmonic systems[…]

Safe and Sound wearables challenge tackles personal safety

Safe and Sound wearables challenge tackles personal safety

[ad_1] The task is to design a personal safety-oriented wearable device that protects the wearer from personal and environmental risks, monitors their health or protects their property from theft. Fifteen designers will then be supplied with development boards and kits by sponsor Texas Instruments (TI) to conceive and build their wearable devices. Safety technology TheRead more about Safe and Sound wearables challenge tackles personal safety[…]