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ZTE Axon M review – CNET

By Lynn La Packing two displays that fold out into a mini-tablet, the Axon M is an interesting curiosity. …read more Source:: cnet Handhelds

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Buyer beware: there are now two variants of AMD’s Radeon RX 560 graphics card

By Darren Allan AMD has made a change to its Radeon RX 560 graphics card, with the introduction of a new variant of this model, but there’s an issue: both versions still carry the exact same model name. In other words, there is now a Radeon RX 560 GPU with 1,024 stream processors (16 compute…

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Samsung Will Release An Updated ‘DeX Pad’ Docking Station Alongside The Galaxy S9

Samsung will release an upgraded DeX dock accessory that negates the need for a keyboard and mouse because the phone will stand as both those things instead. The docking station will launch alongside the Galaxy S9, apparently. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Foxtel Now Box

By Stephen Lambrechts Having tried its hand at a number of different streaming apps in the past, it seems that Foxtel has finally found its groove with Foxtel Now – easily the most approachable on-demand service the Australian pay TV company has launched to date. In what is definitely a good sign for the future…

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Asus NovaGo

By Matt Swider,John McCann This is a flash hands on review to give you the chance to see what the phone is all about as soon as possible. Stay tuned as we’ll be expanding and upgrading this review very shortly with more info. The Asus NovaGo is future of laptops, even if it looks a…

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HP Envy x2 (2017)

By Kevin Lee We’ve been looking forward to Qualcomm’s long-promised entry into the Windows 10 laptop and tablet space. However, we were equally worried its launch would simply lead to another swath of cheap Windows 10 S devices designed to compete with Chromebooks. Thankfully though, the HP Envy x2 has alleviated all of our concerns…

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Nvidia’s Shield TV offers Wii and GameCube games in HD in China

By Darrell Etherington Nvidia just rolled out a very interesting selection of software for its over-the-top Shield TV box in China – Wii games, running in 1080p resolution, including New Super Mario Bros. Wii, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Prince’s, and PUNCH-OUT!!. It’s only in China, where Shield TV is launching for the first time,…

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Verizon Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 Update Brings October Security Patch, Netflix HDR, And More

Verizon started pushing a new update to the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3, adding a number of improvements. The new firmware includes an Android security patch, Netflix HDR support, and more. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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No need to be a pirate: Ubisoft makes Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag free on PC

By Darren Allan Fancy a really neat PC gaming freebie? Then you’ll be pleased to hear that during next week a copy of Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag can be yours for free. In celebration of the tenth anniversary of the release of the original Assassin’s Creed game, Ubisoft is making Black Flag a free…

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Forget Face ID, Samsung Possibly Working On A Galaxy Phone That Can Read Palms

According to a just-released patent, it appears Samsung has been toying with the idea of scanning a user’s palm to give them hints if they forget their password. However, it won’t stand as an unlocking method. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Ghost of Tsushima: release date, trailers and news

By Emma Boyle First announced at 2017’s Paris Games Week, Ghost of Tsushima is a brand new IP from Sucker Punch which will be exclusive to PlayStation 4. Though Sucker Punch is largely known for the inFamous games, the developer is departing quite significantly from the inFamous formula with this new game. Saying so-long to…

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Nintendo teams up with Nvidia to bring Wii and GameCube games to China

By Emma Boyle Nvidia is bringing the Shield to China and it’s teaming up with Nintendo to make it a platform for Wii and GameCube games in the country. The announcement was made by Niko Partners analyst, Daniel Ahmad, who tweeted that the Shield would have a focus on games in China, and will be…

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Kinin puts aromatherapy in your mouth

By John Biggs Kinin is a new portable aromatherapy vaporizer that, in theory, offers a refreshing break from THC and nicotine based vapes. Multi-use products let you inhale the strange fragrances of “Narrow leaf eucalyptus,” “Polynesian kava kava,” and “nootropics.” The product is part of the new trend toward healthier vaping and is aimed at…

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The Sun Exchange funds solar installations with micro-investments and bitcoin

By Devin Coldewey Solar power could transform small communities around the world, but remote villages can’t always scrape together the thousands of dollars required to install the cells. The Sun Exchange wants to change that by leveraging the hearts and wallets of hobby investors, who cover the installation costs and then have their share of…

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Ultimate Ears Megablast Alexa smart speaker

By Emma Boyle “If you’re looking for Alexa, she’s in the bath with me” is not a sentence we ever pictured ourselves uttering but it’s actually become surprisingly common since we started reviewing the new Ultimate Ears Megablast. Ultimate Ears is a brand known for its excellent and sturdy Bluetooth speakers and with its new…

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