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Windows Mixed Reality headsets gaining ground on Oculus Rift and HTC Vive

By Matt Hanson Steam has just released its December results of its Hardware and Software Survey, and it looks like there’s some good news for the fledgling Windows Mixed Reality headsets. The results of the survey, which Steam users fill in to share information about the hardware they use, show that Windows Mixed Reality headsets…

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Bluesound Pulse Mini

By Jamie Carter The Bluesound Pulse is an all in one wireless music system designed to stream music – even in hi-res – from almost anywhere you can think of. Able to form part of a multi-room music system if you pair it with other Bluesound products, the Pulse Mini can host web radio streams,…

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Patch for critical bug in Intel CPUs could potentially slow down your PC

By Darren Allan A major bug in Intel’s processors can’t be fixed via a firmware update, and will require an operating system patch across Windows, Linux and macOS platforms – and the bad news is that this software patch could slow down PCs potentially by up to 30%. There are multiple caveats when it comes…

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Sens8 Release Date, Price and Specs – CNET

By Megan Wollerton Home security system Sens8 — not to be confused with the Netflix sci-fi series — offers a lot of the features you’d expect from an all-in-one device. …read more Source:: cnet Notebooks

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Intel’s next Core i7 laptop chip to use AMD Vega graphics in a powerhouse move

By Darren Allan Some fresh information has emerged on Intel’s incoming laptop processor that runs with AMD Radeon graphics, confirming that the chip will indeed use AMD Radeon Vega graphics cores – AMD’s current-generation tech rather than last-gen Polaris. Additionally, we now know what exactly this processor will be called as well as its wattage…

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Best cheap processor prices in January 2018

By Gabe Carey Let’s face it, PCs are powerless without their processors. These silicon chips make it possible to get from point A to point B whether it’s work or Hardpoint Domination in Titanfall. Your computer can do without a graphics card, sure, and it doesn’t necessarily need the latest and greatest hard drive either,…

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The best scanners of 2018

By Desire Athow For many businesses buying the best scanner for their needs is still very important, as they can quickly and accurately duplicate important documents. Even home users will occasionally find the need to use a scanner, so our list of the best scanners in 2018 comes in. We’ve picked out our top five…

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Detachable 2-In-1 ‘Nautilus’ Chromebook From Samsung To Have Sony IMX Camera Sensor

Samsung is rumored to release a new ‘Nautilus’ Chromebook with not only a seventh-generation Intel processor but also an excellent Sony IMX sensor. If true, it would be the first Chromebook with a camera that’s well above average. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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Here’s How To Unlock Verizon Google Pixel 2 Bootloader

Experts recently discovered a workaround to unlock the bootloader of a Verizon Google Pixel 2. Sadly, the process does not work on the larger Pixel 2 XL from the same carrier. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Here’s where Nvidia doesn’t want you to run its GeForce GPUs

By Darren Allan Nvidia has just changed its GeForce licensing agreement to prevent data centers using its GeForce graphics cards for anything except for blockchain processing – making it clear that these GPUs are really meant for consumer use only. So what’s the story here? Essentially, these GPUs are very efficient when it comes to…

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The PC games to watch in 2018

By Dom Reseigh-Lincoln Now that 2018 is here, it’s time to start clearing out that hard drive and seriously considering another GPU upgrade because this year is going to put some serious strain on your free time, your wallet and your gaming machine. In the months to come we’re going to see some open-worlds that…

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iMac Pro Now Available For Pickup At Apple Retail Stores, But Don’t Get Excited Yet

Users can now pick up a new iMac Pro from any Apple Store in the country. That is if they are satisfied with just the base model, as any sort of configuration pushes back the shipping date. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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