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BenQ EW2770QZ

By Mike Jennings The BenQ EW2770QZ is a large, solid screen that serves up interesting new technology across its 27-inch frame – but its $590 (about £454, AU$770) price looks a little high for a product that doesn’t hit 4K. Instead of offering headline-grabbing features, though, BenQ is trying to make this panel a jack-of-all-trades…

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PlayStation ‘Big in Japan’ sale cuts prices of Metal Gear, Final Fantasy and more

By Gerald Lynch PC gamers may have been having all the fun with the Steam Summer Sale recently, but Sony doesn’t want its diehard fans left out of the deal-hunting fun. It’s today kicking off its ‘Big in Japan’ sale, slashing the prices of plenty of PlayStation 4, PS3 and PS Vita titles. As the…

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GTA V modding tool OpenIV is back, but Liberty City project is dead

By Darren Allan The OpenIV modding tool is now officially back in action for Grand Theft Auto V following the recent legal fracas which concluded at the close of last month, but the downside here is that the OpenIV team has cancelled a big project – namely ‘Liberty City in GTA V’. OpenIV – a…

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Moto X4, Moto Z2 Force Leaks Show That Motorola’s Game Plan Is Dual Cameras

Motorola seems to be giving in to the trend of dual cameras, as recent leaks of the Moto X4 and Moto Z2 Force say the smartphone maker will equip the phones in question with two rear-facing sensors. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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New Moto 360 Camera Mod Looks Similar To Essential’s 360-Degree Camera

Motorola continues to expand its Moto Mod lineup with speakers, gamepads, and whatnot. Now it’s bringing the new Moto 360 Camera Mod to the table, which reminds us of Essential’s 360-degree camera. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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HP S700 Pro SSD

By Matt Hanson HP used to be mainly known for PCs and printers, but since those markets began to struggle, it has also turn its hand to components, such as the HP S700 Pro SSD. As the packaging proudly exclaims, this is a solid state drive (SSD) that values high performance, durability, quiet operating volume,…

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Samsung Galaxy S8 Mini Is The Compact Android Phone On Par With Google’s Pixel: Rumor

Samsung could be working on the Galaxy S8 mini, and while it’s not on par with the Galaxy S8 when it comes to specs, the rumor says it does manage to stay the pace with the Google Pixel. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Samsung Officially Launches Refurbished Galaxy Note 7 As Galaxy Note Fan Edition: Price, Specs, Availability, And All Other Details

Samsung has launched the refurbished Galaxy Note 7 as the Galaxy Note Fan Edition. Here are all the official details of the Galaxy Note FE, including its price, specifications, and availability. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Amazon’s Alexa passes 15,000 skills, up from 10,000 in February

By Sarah Perez Amazon’s Alexa voice platform has now passed 15,000 skills — the voice-powered apps that run on devices like the Echo speaker, Echo Dot, newer Echo Show and others. The figure is up from the 10,000 skills Amazon officially announced back in February, which had then represented a 3x increase from September. Read…

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Origin M-X99 M-class

By Desire Athow Ask a room full of engineers, city analysts or designers whether they have ever heard of a computer company called Origin and the answer is likely to be no. However, conduct a similar quick show of hands when it comes to those using a workstation PC – of either the desktop or…

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OnePlus 5’s Jelly Scrolling Issue Could Be The Work Of An Upside-Down Screen

OnePlus has officially released its OnePlus 5 flagship to general fanfare, although not without some criticism. One of those is a seemingly jelly-like scrolling effect users have discovered, and a new investigation suggests it could be by design. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Arizona Sunshine and the cross-platform VR problem

By Gerald Lynch Arizona Sunshine is a great game. And Arizona Sunshine is also a shoddy game. Both of the above statements are true, but, depending on which virtual reality platform you’ve invested in, only one of them will apply to your experience. After making a barnstorming room scale debut on the HTC Vive, followed…

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HP’s Spectre x2 finds its spot as one of the best Windows tablets, for what it’s worth

By Stefan Etienne The Spectre x2 is what a Surface Pro would feel like with HP’s design cues and a few better specs for the dollar. In fact, most of the Spectre x2’s drawbacks stem from having to squeeze so much into its frame, which is better than having glaring software issues. Nearly free of…

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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 (2nd gen) review – CNET

By Xiomara Blanco This two-in-one comes with a comfy detachable keyboard and stylus, but it doesn’t hold a candle to the Surface in performance and battery life. …read more Source:: cnet Cell Phones

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Amazon Prime Day India: All you need to know?

By Sudhanshu Singh We all know about Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but what about Amazon Prime Day? If you’re not familiar with Prime Day, it’s when Amazon goes mad for 24 hours and offers big discounts on things you might actually want to buy. The event has garnered a lot of attention in the…

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