You’ve perhaps never seen a full-blown computer smaller than Intel’s amazingly thin Compute Card, announced for the first time at CES. At first glance, it’s easy to mistake the modular computer for a ...
Intel announced the Compute Card at CES 2017 a few weeks ago. It’s a credit card-sized device that’s essentially a full computer, complete with CPU, GPU, and wireless connectivity. It’s designed to ...
Secure Digital High Capacity cards are a type of flash memory designed to contain between 4GB and 32GB of data. You can use an SDHC card to store and transport important business files between ...
The end of the credit card swipe is upon us. Starting this month, more and more consumers will insert their new security-enhanced cards bearing shiny computer chips into the slots of just-as-new card ...
Business cards continue to be a thing in the 21st century because despite the fact that many folks are carrying around smartphones capable of storing contact details for millions of people, it’s still ...
Graphics cards shouldn't melt. Some have. That's the reason for a device such as this one from Ampinel, which keeps a graphics card's power demands in check across the compact 12VHPWR and 12V-2X6 ...
Hi, I have never ever seen something like this card, what exactly is it ? a frankestien computer with p2, sdram, sata on vesa bus that could not find anything on google and i am curious maybe somebody ...
A popular, computer-based card game is helping Oregon Health & Science University researchers monitor cognitive changes in the elderly, a new study shows. Scientists with the OHSU Oregon Center for ...