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The Printrbelt lets you print multiple objects on, well, a belt

By John Biggs A month ago I brought you the Blackbelt, a belt-driven 3D printer with an “infinite Z” meaning you can print really long objects or multiple objects in the same print job. Now there’s a new printer on the block and it looks like it’s blowing the Blackbelt out of the proverbial 3D…

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Goose VPN

By Mike Williams Goose VPN is a young privacy provider based in the Netherlands. It’s small in comparison to the top VPN providers – the front page talks of around 13,500 Goose users worldwide – but the company still manages to offer some appealing products and plans. Goose has a capable network of 59+ servers.…

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Huge success of Ryzen CPUs puts AMD back in the game against Intel

By Darren Allan We finally have a good measure of exactly how Ryzen processors have boosted AMD’s share of the desktop CPU market, and the new hardware has made quite an impression by snaffling over 10% of processor territory back from Intel. The latest figures from PassMark for the second quarter of this year show…

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New Moto Mods Get Release Dates: Here’s When You Can Buy The Moto GamePad, JBL SoundBoost 2, And More

The new Moto Mods now have release dates. In a matter of days and weeks, Moto Z owners can grab the Moto GamePad, JBL SoundBoost 2, TurboPower Pack, and Moto Style Shells with Wireless Charging at Verizon and Best Buy. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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The best SNES Mini alternatives

By Damien McFerran It’s fair to say that the announcement of the SNES Classic (or Super NES Mini, or Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Nintendo Entertainment System, or whatever Nintendo is choosing to call it this week) caused quite a stir. The incredible appeal of this legendary games console – combined with the almost feverish desire…

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Avast Pro Antivirus

By Mike Williams It may be best known for its free antivirus, but Prague-based Avast is a cyber-security giant which reports 400 million users and claims to have 40% of the security software market outside of China. In 2016, it acquired AVG, and Avast products now combine the best of both technologies. Avast Pro Antivirus…

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Prepare Your Wallets, Samsung Fans: Galaxy Note 8 Price Could Be Much More Than $1,000

A new report claimed that the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will come with two variants. The previously reported $1,000 price tag for the smartphone is apparently only its base price, which means that the second model will cost much more. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Samsung, Traumatized By The Galaxy Note 7, Looks To End Exploding Batteries Once And For All

Samsung, still hurting from the Galaxy Note 7 fiasco, is working on solid-state batteries to replace the notoriously unstable lithium-ion batteries. Will the technology be ready in time for the Galaxy S9? …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Oppo UDP-203 review – CNET

By Ty Pendlebury The Oppo BDP-203 is a defiant 4K Blu-ray disc player which offers excellent video quality and is priced liked the premium offering it is. …read more Source:: cnet Digital Cameras

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OnePlus’s Response To The One Plus 5’s Jelly Screen Highlights The Company’s Poor Record On Customer Service

The OnePlus 5 is a great phone with one major issue that OnePlus is ignoring. Unfortunately, OnePlus’s record on customer service doesn’t inspire much confidence. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Mid-Tier Project Fi Phone Said To Be Lenovo’s Moto X4

According to recent leaks, the unnamed standalone Google Project Fi smartphone could actually be the Moto X4 from Lenovo. The high-end mid-tier handset will reportedly launch in Q4 2017. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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