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Galaxy S8 Fast Charging Not Working After October Update, Users Report

Fast charging not working on your Galaxy S8 or Galaxy S8 Plus? If so, you should know that you’re not alone, but Samsung has yet to roll out a fix. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Create the unholy DIY union of Alexa and Furby this weekend

By John Biggs As we approach the End Times there will be great signs and portents. They say the dead will rise and walk the earth. Great fire will come from the sky and burn the wicked and the good alike. A Furby will speak in the voice of Alexa. The Turtle of the Universe…

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Google’s new DIY kit for Raspberry Pi lets you build your own smart camera

By Darren Allan Following the release of its voice control kit earlier this year, Google has produced a new DIY kit for the Raspberry Pi which lets hobbyists turn the compact board into a computer vision system – or in layman’s terms, a smart camera capable of recognizing stuff. The AIY (do-it-yourself AI) Vision Kit…

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Users Report Samsung Galaxy S8 Camera Focus Problems

Samsung Galaxy S8 faces camera issues. Users have reported on Samsung’s official forum that the camera captures blurred images no matter what the settings are. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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The Elder Scrolls Online is running a week-long free trial

By Emma Boyle Christmas is rapidly approaching and that means cold weather, unbearably busy shops and lots of spending money. Anything free, indoors and relaxing should be seized, upon which is why we’re drawing your attention to the week-long free trial currently taking place in Elder Scrolls Online. From now until December 6, the game…

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Best mining motherboards 2017: the best motherboards for mining Bitcoin, Ethereum and more

By Matt Hanson If you’re keen to join in on the cryptocurrency gold rush, then you’ll want the best mining motherboard for earning Bitcoin, Ethereum and more. This motherboard, like the motherboards in traditional PCs, is the main driving force behind a crytpocurrency mining PC, allowing all the vital components to work together. Of course,…

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