Sebastian PopSoftpedia editor profile and review archive

I am not one to go to great lengths to build some sophisticated characterization. There really is nothing overly incredible to report about my life (really! I am not saying it just to reorient your attention from the awesome stuff). Suffice to say, I am a 24 year-old guy with a better than average grasp of English who can type fast and avoids typos most of the time.

I've been with Softpedia for over two years now, during which I got to see a lot of things happen, particularly on the technological side of the worldwide industry, since that's my focus here. If someone asked me for my favorite sort of news, I'd say it's when someone comes up with something either really unusual, like a robotic roach for instance, or when something really revolutionary gets invented, like a super chip or means to capture solar energy.

What I don't much fancy are bits about patent litigations. Seriously, you can patent anything, so when I see global intellectual property fights over, I don't know, whether or not icons have rounded edges, my face gets very closely familiar with either my palm or the surface of my desk.

And only the second part of that was hyperbole... mostly.

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Samsung Launches 34-Inch Ultra-Wide Curved Monitor

Samsung Launches 34-Inch Ultra-Wide Curved Monitor

by Sebastian Pop, February 3rd, 2015
A resolution of 3440 x 1440 pixels and 4 ms response time
 

New Raspberry Pi Has Quad-Core CPU, 1GB RAM

You can thank the quad-core Broadcom ARM CPU for that
by Sebastian Pop, February 2nd, 2015
 

SanDisk Launches Memory Card and Flash Chips for Cars

Because even they need something to store their software on
by Sebastian Pop, February 2nd, 2015
 

You Won't Believe Who Built These Solar-Powered Cars

Then again, breakthroughs often come from strange places
by Sebastian Pop, February 2nd, 2015
The Best Way to Set Up Your Closet

The Best Way to Set Up Your Closet

by Sebastian Pop, February 2nd, 2015
The clothes hanger will never be the same again
Skylake-S and -K Intel CPUs Coming This Fall with Up to 95W TDP

Skylake-S and -K Intel CPUs Coming This Fall with Up to 95W TDP

by Sebastian Pop, February 2nd, 2015
They will use the LGA 1151 socket and SATA Express storage
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