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By Drew Olanoff All of the chatter about virtual reality shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone. Over the years, we’ve been forcing our way to get closer and closer to content of all types. For example, before anyone ever sat to watch a movie we’d hang out at a playhouse to watch a live show.…

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Review: Acer Predator 15

By Seth Macy Introduction and design Thinner and lighter than ever, modern gaming laptops borrow heavily from the styling cues of modern supercars and high-tech fighter jets. The Acer Predator 15, however, resembles something more akin to tank. Heavy and huge, it cuts an aggressive figure that symbolizes the real essence of the performance beast…

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Review: Acer Predator 15

By Seth Macy Introduction and design Thinner and lighter than ever, modern gaming laptops borrow heavily from the styling cues of modern supercars and high-tech fighter jets. The Acer Predator 15, however, resembles something more akin to tank. Heavy and huge, it cuts an aggressive figure that symbolizes the real essence of the performance beast…

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Xiaomi Mi Pad 2 Sells Out Immediately: How Does It Compare To The Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 And iPad Mini 4?

Could the Xiaomi Mi Pad 2’s hardware specs be the reason why it sold out within a minute of its rollout? If so, let’s see how well it stacks up against the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 and iPad Mini 4. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Tablets

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Review: Updated: Google Apps for Work 2016

By Gary Marshall Introduction and pricing For decades, the gold standard of office productivity software has been Microsoft Office – it inherited IBM’s status as the technology nobody got fired for buying. But while Office is undoubtedly powerful, many of its users don’t use many of its features. So why pay for things your organisation…

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Review: Updated: Google Apps for Work 2016

By Gary Marshall Introduction and pricing For decades, the gold standard of office productivity software has been Microsoft Office – it inherited IBM’s status as the technology nobody got fired for buying. But while Office is undoubtedly powerful, many of its users don’t use many of its features. So why pay for things your organisation…

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5 New Year’s Resolutions every PC gamer should make

By Kane Fulton Introduction People often break their New Year’s Resolutions because they’re just not very fun. Running until your legs fall off? Painful. Swapping chocolate for tuna? Not too bad if you’re a dolphin. For 2016, why not set yourself a few challenges related to something that you enjoy – like PC gaming. Here…

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5 New Year’s Resolutions every PC gamer should make

By Kane Fulton Introduction People often break their New Year’s Resolutions because they’re just not very fun. Running until your legs fall off? Painful. Swapping chocolate for tuna? Not too bad if you’re a dolphin. For 2016, why not set yourself a few challenges related to something that you enjoy – like PC gaming. Here…

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Possible Release Dates Of Best Upcoming Smartphones In 2016: iPhone 7, Galaxy S7, Project Ara, Surface Phone And More

We take a look at some of the best upcoming smartphones in 2016 such as the iPhone 7, Google Project Ara, Samsung Galaxy S7, Microsoft Surface Phone, HTC One M10, Xiaomi Mi 5 and more. We also list the possible release dates of these new gadgets. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Users Report Surface Book Issues: Battery Drains, Sleep Mode Problems, Freezing Keyboard And More

A number of users took to the Microsoft Community forum to report the issues they encountered with their Microsoft Surface Books. Here is a list of some of the issues you might also be experiencing. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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This 3D-Printed Star Destroyer Is Two Feet Long

By John Biggs The Star Destroyer, one of the largest ships in the Star Wars universe, has been recreated in excruciating detail in the form of a two-foot long 3D-printed ship consisting of thousands of small parts. It was, as the creator suggested, a big job. You can check out a set of images here…

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Smartphones With Best Camera: iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, Samsung Galaxy S6, LG V10, Nexus 6P And More

Today’s smartphones mostly have impressive cameras, creating a movement of mobile photography, but with so many to choose from, which one is best? Here’s a short list composed of some of the best on the market. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Samsung Gets Wacky With A Belt Called WELT And Other Oddities

By Jordan Crook CES is a bit like the auto shows of yesteryear, back when carmakers simply came to flex their muscles and show what they were capable of, as opposed to unveiling products that are destined for dealership parking lots. In the same spirit, Samsung has unveiled three products that will be on the…

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VR platformer Lucky’s Tale to come with the Oculus Rift

By Parker Wilhelm While the release date of the Oculus Rift eludes us still, we can rest easy knowing there will be something to play as soon as the virtual reality set winds up in our hands, (or rather, on our heads.) Made exclusively for VR, the platformer Lucky’s Tale will come packaged with every…

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VR platformer Lucky’s Tale to come with the Oculus Rift

By Parker Wilhelm While the release date of the Oculus Rift eludes us still, we can rest easy knowing there will be something to play as soon as the virtual reality set winds up in our hands, (or rather, on our heads.) Made exclusively for VR, the platformer Lucky’s Tale will come packaged with every…

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