Broadcom: content caching is key to the connected home

There will be a hierarchy of data in connected homes, will relevant content popping up where – and when – you want it.
That’s according to Broadcom’s software director James Chapman who says that devices will become more intelligent to help – citing the development in System-on-Chip (SoC) architectures mean several layers of caching to… Continue reading
Does anyone have an Apple Mac laptop, if so how would you rate it as an average home user?
Question by Hunka Munka: Does anyone have an Apple Mac laptop, if so how would you rate it as an average home user?
What are the main benefits or negatives?
Best answer:
Answer by David D
Yes. Great.
Benefits: Ease of use and reliability
Negatives: Doesn’t run Windows software – which isn’t usually an… Continue reading
Shuttle Enterprise comes home to New York
Buzzing the Big Apple
It’s not every day NASA does a flyby for us, but the El Reg space desk pulled a few strings with the Obama Administration to have Space Shuttle Enterprise do her final flight into New York harbor and up the Hudson River and down again on a chilly and cloudy morning… Continue reading
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium is this 64 Bit?
Bit hot in here

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Adam Gilmore – and yes it was that hot!!
Question by James M: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium is this 64 Bit?
I need to purchase windows vista with 64 bit, does home premium support this?
I was told i needed to because i have 4GB RAM… Continue reading
IFA 2011: Netgear announces new home networking gear

Networking company Netgear has announced three new products designed to shunt bits to your internet-enabled entertainment devices at IFA 2011.
The Powerline Nano Dual-port Set works like any other powerline adapter, with the advantage that the units themselves are small enough not to block a second outlet. The adapters come with two ethernet… Continue reading
