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AMD’s official gaming benchmarks show just how fast Ryzen is against Intel

By Darren Allan Fancy having a look at some comparative gaming benchmarks pitting AMD’s new Ryzen processors against Intel rivals? Then your luck’s in, because AMD has released a whole slew of official results to feast your peepers on. In 4K gaming, AMD pitted its Ryzen 7 1800X against Intel’s Core i7-6900K, in a system…

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Eweka

By Nicholas Fearn If you’re located in Europe and looking for a good Usenet service, then it’s worth checking out Eweka. This Netherlands-based outfit is a provider that puts quality and affordability first, which is obviously an enticing combination. What it does Eweka launched in 2001, and it’s quickly grown into one of the world’s…

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AMD Ryzen 5 processors are coming in a few months

By Kevin Lee Ryzen 7 was just the tip of the iceberg for AMD’s next-generation processor ambitions. AMD also revealed its plans to roll out Ryzen 5 processors at an even more disruptive price (sub $300/£250/AU$400) for gamers and creators in the next couple of months. The first of these will be the Ryzen 5…

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Foscam FI9853EP

By Jim Hill This is a conventional form factor for outdoor security cameras, built by Foscam, an established brand, but it comes with an improved iOS/Android app and support for all of the main browsers. You won’t find features like motion zone attenuation or object recognition on this budget camera, but you will be reassured…

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AMD Ryzen release date, news and features: everything you need to know

By Joe Osborne Update: We just held an interview with AMD, primarily regarding its Vega GPU technology. But, if you’re interested in Ryzen, chances are the same can be said of Vega, so read up right here! Ryzen has risen – sorry not sorry – at long last. AMD’s latest multi-core desktop processors were revealed…

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AMD Vega release date, news and features: everything you need to know

By Joe Osborne Update: We recently chatted with an AMD representative to get more insight on AMD’s battle plan with Vega, namely its high-bandwidth cache controller and the multi-game optimization deal with Bethesda. Read it right here! During CES 2017, processor maker AMD officially revealed the first details about its Vega graphics processing unit (GPU)…

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What is AMD’s Vega battle plan? To fight on multiple fronts

By Gabe Carey AMD’s history in high-end gaming is shaky. If it’s any indication of the company’s position in the race, its place among our picks of the best graphics cards is an entry-level spot with the Radeon RX 460. With that, it’s hard to believe that the upcoming AMD Vega, or Radeon RX Vega,…

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Fujitsu SP-1425

By Desire Athow There was a time, many years ago, when a flatbed scanner was a must-buy peripheral alongside a printer. Then the all-in-one arrived, which combines scanning and printing functionality along with faxing and photocopying. Demand – and interest – for that new category of devices effectively killed off standalone scanners, as shown by…

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The best AMD Ryzen deals in March 2017: cheap Ryzen CPUs, motherboards and bundles

By Joe Osborne After years of the processor market being dominated by Intel, it looks like AMD is back in the game with the launch of its new AMD Ryzen range of processors. If you’re excited about upgrading your machine, then you’ve come to the right place, as we’ve scoured the internet in the US…

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Snap explored selling a 360 camera

By Josh Constine What comes after Spectacles for the “camera company”? Snap has explored 360 cameras as a future product, according to three sources familiar with the matter. Snap brought in a camera developer with expertise in 360 cameras and stereoscopic cameras to pitch the company potential hardware options. Read More …read more Source:: TechCrunch…

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Apple and Samsung are set to reignite the fanboy wars

By Matt Burns The latest rumors put Apple and Samsung on a direct collision course. If they pan out, the next iPhone and Galaxy will look very similar with curved screens and thin bezels. But then there’s the price. One option is going up market, while the other will probably stay mainstream. Once upon a…

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Snap reportedly looked at drones as a product option

By Darrell Etherington Snap’s camera company ambitions included exploring drones as a possible product line, according to a new report from the New York Times. The drone plans would’ve given users the potential to take photos and videos from an eagle-eye perspective to share on Snapchat, its social network, and would’ve offered another hardware option…

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Raspberry Pi Zero W Brings Bluetooth And Wi-Fi Support, Costs $10

The Raspberry Pi Zero W comes with in-built wireless networking comprising Wi-Fi and Bluetooth facilities. The mini-PC comes in response to heavy demands for wireless features in the initial Pi Zero device. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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Hikvision Ezviz Mini Plus

By Jim Hill As a subsidiary of Hikvision, one of the biggest names in CCTV, Ezviz is actually the smallest security camera we have come across. New to the UK, Ezviz is offering an easy way into the often murky world of home surveillance. Instead of committing to a network of cameras and video storage,…

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Sorry Pixel Laptop Lovers, Google Not Working On An Upgrade

Google will not launch the third iteration of its Pixel Chromebook, which may disappoint consumers. However, the company may launch laptops under a different moniker. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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