
Apple Thunderbolt LED Display: First impressions
By: Jamie Pert | Posted: July 22, 2011Filed under: Computers, LCD Monitors
If you think you’ve seen it all, think again. Not surprisingly, Apple has come up with a concept alongside Intel to create what is known as the Thunderbolt Display, which doesn’t only act as a solo display, but also a…

Thunderbolt hard drive news: Lacie, Seagate and Promise Pegasus
By: Peter Chubb | Posted: July 21, 2011Filed under: Computers, Hard Drives
Back on February 24, 2011 Apple launched their new MacBook Pro, and with it came a new interface, Thunderbolt. Since then there has not been that much support for the device, but now there are a number of hard drives…

Desire Z Smartphone Gingerbread update, HTC Thunderbolt setback
By: Peter Chubb | Posted: July 13, 2011Filed under: Cell Phones, Phone Software
We were surprised to learn that we have not spoken about the HTC Desire Z in anyway shape or form, and were even more shocked to learn that there is to be a Gingerbread update. Now is it me or…

Kingston flaunts its quickest USB 3.0 flash drive to date
By: Chris Maugham | Posted: May 20, 2011Filed under: Input Devices
A lot of new products from big named manufacturers lately have been taking advantage of the USB 3.0 speeds that are now available to computer technology. We recently brought you news of the new line of VAIO notebooks from Sony…

Changing Apple’s MacBook Pro With Thunderbolt
By: Daniel Chubb | Posted: May 16, 2011Filed under: Computers, Laptops
Now that the new Apple MacBook Pro with a Thunderbolt port is released, how should it be changed if you could? The specifications are impressive, which include the 17- and 15-inch models having Intel quad-cores, something you wouldn’t believe possible…

New iMac 2011 Changes: Graphics, Processor and Thunderbolt
By: Peter Chubb | Posted: May 3, 2011Filed under: Computers, Desktops
Apple has now updated their iMac range, so what are the new iMac 2011 changes? In brief their have been upgrades to the graphics, processor, and also with the new Thunderbolt port. Earlier today we discussed the differences between the…

Thunderbolt ports turn new iMacs to external displays
By: Gary Johnson | Posted: May 3, 2011Filed under: Computers, Desktops
Earlier today Apple revealed their new range of iMacs for 2011, and we then told you of some of the basic changes compared to the old version of iMacs. Now we can tell you that the new Thunderbolt ports turn…

New Macbook Pro 2011: No USB 3.0, Thunderbolt Price Worries
By: Jamie Pert | Posted: March 7, 2011Filed under: Computers
Previously we have looked at how Intel’s Thunderbolt wipes the floor with USB 3.0 and eSATA, however one thing which we have not spoken about is whether this means that Apple will not feature USB 3.0 connectivity in any of…

Thunderbolt vs. eSATA: Apple Tech Much Faster
By: Jamie Pert | Posted: March 4, 2011Filed under: Computers
You may have read our previous post where we compared USB 3.0 to Apple Thunderbolt, Thunderbolt is twice as fast as USB 3.0 and allows daisy-chaining, therefore we thought we would compare Apple’s tech to eSATA aka external SATA. As…

iPad 2 MIA: RAM and Thunderbolt
By: Jamie Pert | Posted: March 3, 2011Filed under: Computers, Portable Computers & Tablets
Earlier today Apple unveiled the iPad 2, there were lots of impressive technical specs to drool over, however two pretty important things remain a mystery, will there be Thunderbolt connectivity and how much RAM does it feature? Well let’s start…

