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Analysts Lower iPhone X Q1 2018 Shipment Expectations, Claiming Not Many People Want To Buy It

Analysts are lowering their expectations for the iPhone X. They say that in the upcoming first quarter of 2018, demand for the phone will weaken, citing its high price and lack of innovation as reasons. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Galaxy Note 8’s OIS Trounces The Competition: iPhone X, Pixel 2, And Mate 10 Pro Can’t Compare

New videos show that the competition is no match for the Galaxy Note 8’s OIS. In other words, rivals such as the iPhone X, Pixel 2, and Mate 10 Pro just got showed up. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Another Reason To Go 64-Bit: Nvidia Kills Driver Support For 32-Bit Machines

Nvidia is ending support for 32-bit graphics drivers, which is yet another reason for people to abandon 32-bit systems entirely. However, the chipmaker will still provide security updates for a year. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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Nintendo Switch’s online subscription service may not launch until next fall

By Leif Johnson Image credit: Nintendo The Nintendo Switch is undeniably a hit, and it’s all the more remarkable for achieving that success without a subscription-based online service such as Xbox Live on the Xbox One and PlayStation Network on the PlayStation 4. Nintendo does, in fact, eventually plan to launch such a service called…

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The best Boxing Day sales 2017: bringing the best UK deals to you right now

By Brendan Griffiths The Boxing Day sales have started early and there are already plenty of opportunities to bag a great deal. We’ve seen retailers putting fresh deals live for the last few days and have continued to highlight the best ones. We’ll be updating this page throughout Christmas and Boxing Day to make sure…

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The best Argos Boxing Day sales and deals 2017: highlighting the best for you

By Brendan Griffiths The Argos Boxing Day sales will be seriously busy as always. Argos is one of those stores that always seem to have a sale on no matter what time of year. It usually has a few extra tasty deals around Boxing Day though compared to the random sales in the warmer months…

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Full Version Of Civilization VI Comes Out For iPad

‘Civilization VI’ is now out for the iPad. It is the first time that the full game from the ‘Civilization’ series is released in a mobile format. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Opera VPN

By Mike Williams Opera VPN is a simple and entirely free virtual private network (VPN) powered by Toronto-based SurfEasy. You don’t get the same level of features as SurfEasy’s commercial products – which is no surprise for a free service – but it’s still good to know the VPN comes from an experienced provider. Opera’s…

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The best Currys Boxing Day sales and deals 2017

By Brendan Griffiths,TechRadar Staff The Currys Boxing Day sales are always full of some of the best discounts throughout the Christmas break. Better yet, Currys has actually launched a sale already today on Christmas Day and we’re ready to catch the best offers for you. Currys and PC World merged a while backed, and the…

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Samsung Galaxy S9 Alleged Renders Leaked, And It Looks Pretty Much Like The Galaxy S8

The Samsung Galaxy S9 is becoming less and less of a secret each passing day. New case renders for the phone have now surfaced, giving us a look at its alleged final design. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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PlayLink turns the PS4 into a Christmas party machine

By Steve Boxer Inevitably, at some point this Christmas, your family gathering will involve playing group games. But if you’re sick of your eccentric uncle’s bumbling efforts at charades, or fed up with losing to your dad at Trivial Pursuit, fear not: Sony’s PlayStation 4 has a new feature that can revitalise the annual post-turkey…

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Nvidia will soon stop releasing drivers for 32-bit systems

By David Nield While it’s true that 64-bit systems have been the norm for some time now, if you’re on an older machine and have to work with legacy hardware for whatever reason, you’ll need to know that Nvidia will soon stop releasing graphics driver updates for 32-bit systems running Windows, Linux and FreeBSD. Your…

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TechRadar Game of the Year Awards 2017

By TechRadar 2017 has been a fantastic year for games – from stunning open worlds like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and massive online shooters like Destiny 2 to runaway indie success stories like Cuphead. While we’d love to praise every game we’ve loved from the last 365 days individually, we just…

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Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Update Brings December Android Security Patch

Samsung has started pushing an update for the Galaxy Note 5, adding the December Android security patch. The OTA update is rolling out gradually, but should not take too long to reach all devices. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Amazon acquires connected camera and doorbell startup Blink

By Darrell Etherington Amazon has acquired Blink (via Slashgear), a startup founded in 2014 that builds connected Wi-Fi home security cameras, as well as a new video doorbell introduced earlier this week. The company got its start via a crowdfunding campaign that raised over $1 million for its totally wireless home monitoring system. Amazon has…

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