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New Android Oreo Beta For Samsung Galaxy S8 Is Likely The Last One: Official Update Coming Soon?

Samsung has released a new Android 8.0 Oreo beta for the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+, and it could be the last one. The beta program ends on Jan. 15, so the official update could roll out in just a couple of weeks. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Samsung Galaxy S9 Retail Box Leak Reveals All Features

A new leak of the Samsung Galaxy S9’s retail box has revealed a plethora of new features on the smartphone. The leaked package confirms some rumored details, as well as showcases some new features. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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MSI GE63 Raider RGB Edition

By Joe Osborne For CES 2018, we tested a new MSI gaming laptop that offers a unique-enough feature so as to sell us on the genuine benefits of such a device: RGB lighting for days. Call us shallow, but it’s a trick that works, especially lighting that works in tandem with fan favorite games through…

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Brace yourselves, mechanical keyboards are heading to notebooks

By Jon Porter Anyone who’s anyone knows that the only keyboards worth their salt are mechanical keyboards thanks to their beautifully engineered switches that type like a dream and last an eternity. The only problem is that such keyboards tend to be quite bulky. It’s not an issue if you’re using them on a desk,…

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Cherry’s new low-profile switches may help bring mechanical keyboards to more laptops

By Frederic Lardinois You may not think much about the switches that sit underneath the keycaps of your keyboard, but there are many enthusiasts who really, really care. The trend is clearly going toward slim keyboards — and that’s not lost on Cherry. At CES this week, the company introduced a new line of keyboard…

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Titan AI Robot Release Date, Price and Specs – CNET

By Andrew Gebhart The Titan AI Robot responds to your commands and monitors your mood. …read more Source:: cnet Notebooks

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Yesojo’s Nintendo Switch projector dock is a dream accessory

By Darrell Etherington The Yesojo Nintendo Switch projector dock got a lot of attention when we covered the launch of its crowdfunding campaign last year, but at CES, it was on display and working, with the company ready to ship to its early backers. We got to spend some time with the portable projector, which…

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39 million Americans now own a smart speaker, report claims

By Sarah Perez One in six Americans now own a smart speaker, according to new research out this week from NPR and Edison Research – a figure that’s up up 128 percent from January, 2017. Amazon’s Echo speakers are still in the lead, the report says, as 11 percent now own an Amazon Alexa device…

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SNES Mini back in stock and at a decent price too. But for how long?

By Brendan Griffiths Our SNES Mini stock alert buzzer just went off and we’re here to let you know where you can buy a brand new SNES Mini right now. Better yet, it’s not at a jacked up opportunistic price. And now we don’t mean the pretend new RRP of £79.99, but the actual original…

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Monster Hunter: World producer on the advantages of consoles for going global

By Emma Boyle Though it’s no stranger to consoles, the Monster Hunter franchise has become somewhat associated with handhelds in recent years. There are many reasons for this – from an exclusivity agreement with Nintendo to the popularity of handheld gaming in the Japanese gaming market where the franchise is most successful. However, with the…

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Intel’s Meltdown and Spectre patches are affecting the stability of some PCs with older CPUs

By Darren Allan Intel has cautioned that the fixes for the Meltdown and Spectre bugs may cause instability with some older processors, while the firm’s CEO also issued a statement promising greater transparency regarding these sort of major vulnerabilities going forward. The bad news on the fix front applies to Broadwell and Haswell CPUs in…

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Monster Hunter: World made me, a recluse, happy to play with other people

By Emma Boyle When I agreed to go hands on with Monster Hunter: World a couple of possible problems cropped up in the back of my mind. First, I have never played a Monster Hunter game. I’ve heard of the series, sure, but I’ve never actually tried it. Second issue? I’m not what you would…

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Future Samsung Phones To Have Unlocked FM Radio Chips: What This Means For You

Samsung will unlock the FM radio chip on new Samsung handsets, possibly starting with the 2018 flagship Galaxy S9. The deal with NextRadio is poised to make Samsung phones an indispensable emergency tool in the United States and Canada. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Vuzix Blade

By Joe Osborne At CES 2018, we’ve learned that we’re closer than ever to the type of augmented reality (AR) that we’ve long dreamed of since the dawn of sci-fi and, more recently, Google Glass. It’s all thanks to the Vuzix Blade AR sunglasses, which debuted at the show in Las Vegas. Vuzix Blade is…

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Dell XPS 15 2-in-1 Release Date, Price and Specs – CNET

By Dan Ackerman This folding 15-incher is one of the first laptops with Intel’s new hybrid chips that include AMD Radeon graphics. …read more Source:: cnet Cell Phones

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