Quantum Computers
Millions of times more power? …yes please! Computers work [on a very rudimentary level] by counting electrons. The signal is either going to be a… Read More »Quantum Computers
Millions of times more power? …yes please! Computers work [on a very rudimentary level] by counting electrons. The signal is either going to be a… Read More »Quantum Computers
Optalysys, a UK company, is on track to release a co-processor that uses light instead of electricity by the end of 2017. This device plugs… Read More »PCIe co-processor that uses light instead of electricity
For months, there has been a bug in the Cloudflare content optimization systems that has exposed sensitive information sent by users to websites that use… Read More »Cloudflare Bug Exposed
It seems like only yesterday that the first wave of 802.11ac (the current wireless standard) devices were released. The reality is that 802.11ac has been… Read More »Here comes another WiFi Standard
Blizzard has announced over the weekend that it is going to end support for gamers on Windows XP and Vista by the end of 2017.… Read More »Blizzard is Ending Support for Windows XP and Vista
Apple’s next three models of the iPhone — the iPhone 8 and two updated versions of iPhone 7 — will sport a long-awaited feature: wireless… Read More »New iPhone Features
We find that most of our competition worries more about the money or bottom line than they do about customer service. It amazes me how… Read More »IT SUPPORT
AMD has not had much happening in the computer processor field for quite some time. The last processor released was the Piledriver series in 2012,… Read More »AMD Back in the CPU Race?
Frankenstein Computers has partnered with Infrascale data storage to offer a fantastic new feature, HIPAA compliant backups! While every company should have some form of… Read More »HIPAA and FINRA compliant Cloud Backups
Bluetooth is a wireless technology that links devices over short distances using short wavelength UHF radio waves in the ISM band from 2.4 to 2.485… Read More »Bluetooth is 1000 years old?!