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Xbox One S price is $30 off, and a used model is $30 off that

By Mark Knapp With the Xbox One X on the way, prices of the Xbox One and Xbox One S aren’t going to stand stay high. For gamers who want to get most of the benefits of the Xbox One platform without spending a ton of money, the Xbox One S stands out as a…

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CDN.net

By Mike Williams CDN.net is a budget content delivery network based on OnApp CDN. The company sells its service as a ‘low latency CDN’, and the website guarantees sub-50ms latency in the regions you care about. Sounds appealing, although we couldn’t find any details of how this guarantee works. The website doesn’t make it clear,…

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You can now make free phone calls with your Google Home

By Greg Kumparak Remember back in May, when Google announced plans to let people make free phone calls through the Google Home? That feature is rolling out starting today (alas, only for folks in U.S./Canada). Say something like, “OK Google, call the nearest sandwich shop,” and it’ll connect the dots and help you get your…

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Android Phones Released Next Year Could Have Depth-Sensing Cameras Thanks To Qualcomm

Qualcomm has now teased what its next Snapdragon chip is capable of, particularly in the camera department. Long story short, expect android smartphones with depth-sensing cameras by 2018. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Samsung Galaxy Note 9 May Have An S Pen Stylus That’s Also A Breathalyzer And Mic, Patent Reveals

A Samsung patent revealed that a future S Pen stylus could come with breathalyzer and microphone capabilities. The technology could arrive as soon as next year on the Galaxy Note 9. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Intel Unveils Ice Lake, Its Second 10-Nanometer Chip Architecture After Cannon Lake: What We Know So Far

Intel has now confirmed that Ice Lake is going to follow Cannon Lake as its second chip architecture under the 10-nanometer process. Release date, specific gains, and other details remain uncertain. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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Razer reckons it’s designed the perfect mouse for gaming on the go

By Darren Allan Are you partial to a spot of gaming on the go? Then Razer believes it has the perfect mouse to go with your laptop, in the form of a wireless peripheral that boasts a seriously impressive level of battery life. The Razer Atheris is powered by a pair of AA batteries from…

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Final Fantasy 7 remake trailers, release date, news and features

By Emma Boyle First released in 1997, Final Fantasy 7 immediately cemented its place as one of the best JRPG titles around and helped millions of gamers discover a genre they’d never before considered. Understandably, then, Square Enix is releasing a remake. Not only because that seems to be the done thing these days but…

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AMD RX Vega 64 could get more expensive as ‘introductory’ pricing ends

By Darren Allan As you doubtless saw, at the start of this week AMD’s new Radeon RX Vega 64 GPU hit the shelves, priced at $499 or £450 (around AU$630), but apparently this – and the quoted launch price of $399 (which is around £310, AU$510) for the Vega 56, which comes out at the…

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The controversial Mass Effect: Andromeda is currently on sale on PC and Xbox

By Jon Porter When it was first released, Mass Effect: Andromeda’s myriad problems meant that it was hard to justify paying full price. But for anyone that’s still tempted to give it a try now that BioWare has addressed some (though not all) issues with patches, the game is currently discounted on both PC and…

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Microsoft’s smaller Xbox One adapter for PC may not be here this year

By Parker Wilhelm Microsoft’s new Xbox Wireless Adapter — announced just a fortnight ago — appears to be experiencing delays, with US customers potentially having to wait until next year for the slimmed down peripheral. Intended to ship in the US on August 8, it appears the redesigned dongle is now set to its placeholder…

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Incapsula

By Mike Williams Incapsula is a content delivery network developed by Imperva, a successful data and application security company. This is a premier CDN aimed at business and enterprise users, and priced accordingly. But don’t let that put you off. Incapsula also includes a simple free plan for personal sites, giving you access to a…

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Front Row Wearable Lifestyle Camera Release Date, Price and Specs – CNET

By David Carnoy FrontRow is the latest wearable camera that promises to allow to you to live in the moment while simultaneously capturing it. …read more Source:: cnet Cell Phones

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After rebranding to Puls and raising new cash, CellSavers wants to help set up your smart gadgets

By Jonathan Shieber CellSavers, the on-demand smartphone and tablet repair service, is rebranding its business to Puls and expanding its suite of services to include most smart devices in a home. The San Francisco-based company also rounded up $25 million in new financing to help support its new marketing push and services. Read More …read…

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Samsung’s new portable SSD is a shock-resistant speed demon

By Darren Allan Samsung has unleashed a new portable SSD which promises blazing fast performance. The Samsung Portable SSD T5 uses the firm’s latest 64-layer V-NAND technology to deliver transfer speeds of up to a claimed 540MB/s. Aside from raw performance, the benefit of a portable SSD compared to an external hard disk is that…

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