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AMD launches its range of affordable Ryzen 3 processors

By Matt Hanson AMD has been enjoying a resurgence this year with its launch of its high-end Ryzen 7 processors in March and mainstream Ryzen 5 CPUs in April, and now it has officially launched its entry level Ryzen 3 processors. This new generation of Ryzen processors will be aimed at people building budget PCs…

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Russian scientists put a defibrillator on a drone

By Natasha Lomas In what looks like a potentially useful use of drone technology, Russian scientists at the Moscow Technology Institute have stuck a defibrillator on a drone so it can be remote piloted to a person in need of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Read More …read more Source:: TechCrunch Gadgets

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Sony’s a7S II stuns with 4K footage from outside the International Space Station

By Darrell Etherington Sony’s lineup of full-frame mirrorless cameras are impressive, and have become a staple for videographers and photographers worldwide. But now, the a7S II has gone beyond just our world, capturing amazing 4K footage from outside the International Space Station. The a7S II was mounted on the ISS on the KIBO Japanese Experiment…

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Your Apple iPad, Amazon Kindle, And Nintendo Switch Will Now Go On Separate Bins Under New Airport Screening Rules

New airport screening rules by the TSA will require travelers to place electronic devices that are larger than mobile phones in bins for X-ray screening. The new regulation covers devices such as Apple’s iPad, Amazon’s Kindle, and the Nintendo Switch. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus release date, trailer and news

By Jon Porter Wolfenstein is the longest running first-person shooting series of all time. Wolfenstein 3D, released in 1992, was the genesis of the first-person shooter genre, and since then the series has seen seven subsequent releases. Back in 2014 the series was rebooted in a big way with Wolfenstein: The New Order. It brought…

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GTA 6 release date, news and rumors: Mapping the path to Grand Theft Auto 6

By Sam Loveridge Update: Thus far we’ve had no confirmation that Rockstar is even thinking about starting working on the sixth installment of the Grand Theft Auto franchise but a recent change on a motion capture actor’s resume has started the rumor mill off once again. Discovered by NeoGaf, Tim Shell’s CV shows credits for…

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Devialet announces surround sound TV speaker with Sky

By Romain Dillet French speaker maker Devialet just announced a brand new speaker in partnership with British broadcasting company Sky. The Sky Soundbox is a single speaker designed for your TV. It’s roughly the size of a gaming console and it is supposed to produce surround-like sound. This partnership is something brand new for the…

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Want to be a pro gamer? This is what you could earn playing Overwatch

By Darren Allan Blizzard is pushing hard to put eSports on the same level as ‘real’ sports, including making full-on professional leagues, and the company has just revealed the pay structure of its Overwatch League (OWL). So how much will Overwatch pros take home in terms of a salary? Blizzard has stipulated a minimum wage…

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Sparc Release Date, Price and Specs – CNET

By Ty Pendlebury Sparc is a two-player game for the PlayStation VR which lets users hurl glowing balls in what the developers hope will become an official esport. …read more Source:: cnet Camcorders

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Pixel 2, Pixel XL 2 Renders Show That Google Is Ditching The Headphone Jack

Alleged renders showing the final designs for the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL have leaked, hinting at key features, or lack thereof. That’s right, Google might get rid of the headphone jack this time around. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Logitech Circle2 is a great surveillance system, but for a price

By Stefan Etienne Accessible home monitoring should be more than just being able to buy a security camera. It’s means having a packaged software experience, where you should be able to link cameras together over a secure cloud connection, while mounting them on walls, glass or the outdoors. Since we live in the age of…

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AMD massively updates Radeon Software app ahead of Vega

By Joe Osborne If you’re reading this, then you’ve likely followed the same long, arduous journey the rest of have in anticipating the release of AMD Vega graphics chips. The latest chapter in that saga is a huge update to AMD’s Radeon Software Crimson ReLive app for PCs equipped with Radeon hardware. Known verbosely as…

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The OOOI Analog is the best of both horological worlds

By John Biggs Butler Watch is run by pilot Corey Butler. It is a labor of love for Butler and his watches are aimed directly at pilots and pilots-to-be. Take the OOOI Analog, for example. This new crowdfunded watch features a digital readout with quartz analog movement. The piece costs $459 for early birds. The…

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Apple or Foxconn could be building factories in the US — or maybe not

By Romain Dillet President Donald Trump surprised everyone yesterday when he told the Wall Street Journal that Apple CEO Tim Cook told him Apple would build three factories in the U.S. It’s worth quoting Trump on this one: “I spoke to [Tim Cook], he’s promised me three big plants — big, big, big,” he told…

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Vizio E series 2017 (43- to 55-inch) review – CNET

By David Katzmaier Vizio’s E series is a tale of two picture qualities, and the smaller models, while still very good values, don’t match the image quality of the bigger ones. …read more Source:: cnet Camcorders

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