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Hands-on review: IFA 2016: Acer Spin 7

By Kane Fulton You’re spoilt for choice these days if you want a convertible laptop, but Acer is hoping you’ll only have eyes for its attractive new Spin 7 convertible. Launched alongside Acer’s new Swift 7 laptop, this high-end offering immediately catches the eye. That’s thanks to a vibrant, glossy IPS display that serves up…

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Hands-on review: IFA 2016: Acer Spin 7

By Kane Fulton You’re spoilt for choice these days if you want a convertible laptop, but Acer is hoping that you’ll have only have eyes for its attractive new Spin 7 convertible. Launched alongside Acer’s new Swift 7 laptop, this high-end offering immediately catches the eye. That’s thanks to a vibrant, glossy IPS display that…

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Intel’s latest CPUs will only support Windows 10

By Darren Allan Following Intel’s official unveiling of its new Kaby Lake (seventh-generation) processors, and a rash of incoming notebooks set to use the CPUs, Microsoft has confirmed what it announced earlier this year – that only Windows 10 will support this new processor. And it’s not just Kaby Lake either, but all future processors…

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Intel’s latest CPUs will only support Windows 10

By Darren Allan Following Intel’s official unveiling of its new Kaby Lake (seventh-generation) processors, and a rash of incoming notebooks set to use the CPUs, Microsoft has confirmed what it announced earlier this year – that only Windows 10 will support this new processor. And it’s not just Kaby Lake either, but all future processors…

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IFA 2016: Squeak no more: Logitech announces a silent mouse

By Kevin Lee One of the most annoying things about working in the office has to be the constant clicking of mice, and now Logitech has decided to tackle this particular irritation with its first ever silenced mice. The new Logitech M330 Silent Plus and M220 Silent Mouse are designed to be whisper-quiet even when…

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IFA 2016: Squeak no more, Logitech announces a silent mouse

By Kevin Lee One of the most annoying things about working in the office has to be the constant clicking of mouse and so now Logitech has decided to snub out this problem with its first ever silenced mice. The new Logitech M330 Silent Plus and M220 Silent Mouse are designed to be whisper quiet…

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Samsung’s Exynos 7570 Chipset For Budget Smartphones Enters Mass Production

Samsung has started the mass production of its Exynos 7570 chipset. The faster and more power-efficient processor will be used in the company’s affordable smartphones. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Problems: Some Users Report Bricking, Crashes And Boot Loops

The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is in hot water, as multiple global users complained about the device entering boot loops, crashing or becoming unresponsive. The company has not yet addressed what looks like a serious hardware issue. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Most Laptops Will Have SSDs Instead Of HDDs By 2018, Report Says: Is This Good Or Bad For Consumers?

A report claims that by 2018, most laptops that will be sold will be equipped with solid state drives, or SSDs, instead of hard disk drives, or HDDs. Is this a good thing or a bad thing? …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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Review: Dell Inspiron 13 7000 2-in-1

By Seth Macy Introduction and design In our experience, 2-in-1 laptops tend to spend most of the time in one configuration or the other. The convertible aspect is diminished when the computer is primarily used as a laptop. The updated Dell 2-in-1 Inspiron, however, does such a fine job as both laptop and tablet, we…

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Play some of PlayStation’s best games on your PC starting today

By Parker Wilhelm Sony announced today that its streaming service, PlayStation Now, is live on PC, opening up massive portions of the PlayStation catalog to your personal computer. For $19.99/£12.99 a month, PC owners can now stream over 400 PS3 games, including previously console-exclusive titles like God of War III, Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception, and…

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You can now play some of PlayStation’s best games on your PC

By Parker Wilhelm Sony announced today that its streaming service, PlayStation Now, is live on PC – opening up massive portions of the PlayStation catalog onto your personal computer. For $19.99/£12.99 a month, PC owners can now stream over 400 PS3 games – including previously console-exclusive titles like God of War III, Uncharted 3: Drake’s…

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Pebble update gives users more info at-a-glance and quicker actions

By Darrell Etherington Pebble is getting ready to start shipping new hardware, including the Pebble 2 and Pebble Time 2, but first it has something for existing device owners. The new Pebble software update includes some big tweaks to how Pebble operates, both for end users and developers, including improvements to actions and a brand…

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Nine-year-old boy prints a mechanical hand for his teacher

By John Biggs Calramon Mabalot is a pretty wild kid. He likes 3D printing and, along with his brother, he builds lots of cool projects – including a mechanical hand for a local teacher he met while building 3D projects. In an interview with 3DPrintingIndustry, Mabalot described how he designed and built a prosthetic hand…

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Hello will begin selling its Sense sleep tracker at Best Buy and Target

By Matthew Lynley While Kickstarter is a great place to start selling products online, and Amazon is a good next step, you’ll often see hardware companies begin shipping their products to local retailers like Best Buy. There’s a good reason for that — online commerce may be increasingly eating away at shopping offline, but that…

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