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Review: HP OfficeJet Pro 6830 e-All-in-One

Review: HP OfficeJet Pro 6830 e-All-in-One

By Alan Stevens Introduction Introduction On the face of it the OfficeJet Pro 6830 appears to offer just about everything the small business could want when it comes printing, scanning, copying and, should the need still arise, even faxing documents, and all for less than £100 inc taxes (around $156, AUS$190). It can also print…

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Sony Unlimited Video is also being rebranded as a PlayStation service

Sony Unlimited Video is also being rebranded as a PlayStation service

By Michael Rougeau Sony this week announced that it will shut down Music Unlimited in March in favor of the Spotify-powered PlayStation Music service, but there was no word of Video Unlimited – until now. Like Music Unlimited, Video Unlimited will be rebranded and revamped into PlayStation Video, reports IGN. The Samsung Galaxy S5 was…

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Sony Unlimited Video is also being rebranded as a PlayStation service

Sony Unlimited Video is also being rebranded as a PlayStation service

By Michael Rougeau Sony this week announced that it will shut down Music Unlimited in March in favor of the Spotify-powered PlayStation Music service, but there was no word of Video Unlimited – until now. Like Music Unlimited, Video Unlimited will be rebranded and revamped into PlayStation Video, reports IGN. The Samsung Galaxy S5 was…

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TC AppleCast 3: Apple Sells All The iPhones

TC AppleCast 3: Apple Sells All The iPhones

By Darrell Etherington It’s a very special episode of the TechCrunch AppleCast, as we’re joined by Jackdaw Research founder and Chief Analyst Jan Dawson, who offers some context around Apple’s huge earnings success reported earlier in the week. Dawson joins Darrell Etherington and Kyle Russell to explain just how Apple managed to sell 74.5 million…

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Review: Acer Chromebox CXI

Review: Acer Chromebox CXI

By Kevin Lee Introduction and design Chrome OS has revolutionized the way we look at “inexpensive” and “capable” in the computing world. After producing some truly long lasting laptops, including the Acer Chromebook 13, the Taiwanese electronics maker has turned its attention to desktops with the Chromebox CXI. No bigger than most wireless routers, the…

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Review: Acer Chromebox CXI

Review: Acer Chromebox CXI

By Kevin Lee Introduction and design Chrome OS has revolutionized the way we look at “inexpensive” and “capable” in the computing world. After producing some truly long lasting laptops, including the Acer Chromebook 13, the Taiwanese electronics maker has turned its attention to desktops with the Chromebox CXI. No bigger than most wireless routers, the…

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Epson Home Cinema 3500 Projector Review

Epson Home Cinema 3500 Projector Review

By Darrell Etherington Epson’s Home Cinema 3500 is a mid-range home projector that’s designed to provide bright, clear 1080p (and 3D) video without breaking the bank. It’s a big step up in size and embedded tech from the Epson PowerLite 2030, another projector I’ve recently tested, but does it justify the considerable extra expense? With…

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Rothenberg Ventures’ First Virtual Reality Accelerator Emphasizes Health And Education

Rothenberg Ventures’ First Virtual Reality Accelerator Emphasizes Health And Education

By Josh Constine VR could enlighten and heal, not just entertain. Its immersiveness could distract us from pain, help us face our phobias, or give us first-hand training. “We have a belief that VR will disrupt every industry. And it’s global. So we made efforts to find companies in every different industry and that are…

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Canon 5DS Leaked Specs Reveal A High Megapixel DSLR Geared For Color Accuracy

Canon 5DS Leaked Specs Reveal A High Megapixel DSLR Geared For Color Accuracy

By Darrell Etherington Canon’s announcing a new pro-level DSLR camera next week, according to CanonRumors, and now specs have leaked that reveal what we can expect. The 5DS (and 5DS R, a variant with the low pass filter removed, which should provide greater detail for landscape photographers at the expense of higher moiré) should offer…

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Tesla Model X Caught On Video At The Test Track

Tesla Model X Caught On Video At The Test Track

By Darrell Etherington A new model Tesla has been caught on camera at the Alameda Airport test track (via Electrek). The car looks pretty similar to a Prius, or perhaps a crossover utility vehicle, and could plausibly be either the Model X SUV Tesla has been working on for years, or, as others are arguing,…

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In Depth: Intel WiDi: what it means for business

In Depth: Intel WiDi: what it means for business

By Kane Fulton Intel’s fifth-generation Core vPro platform allows PC makers to create slimmer business-focused laptops and 2-in-1s. Another, arguably more interesting advantage that it brings is the ability for users to wirelessly display content on TVs or monitors using vPro’s Pro Wireless Display (or Pro WiDi) feature, which looks to eliminate cabling between devices…

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In Depth: Intel WiDi: what it means for business

In Depth: Intel WiDi: what it means for business

By Kane Fulton Intel’s fifth-generation Core vPro platform allows PC makers to create slimmer business-focused laptops and 2-in-1s. Another, arguably more interesting advantage that it brings is the ability for users to wirelessly display content on TVs or monitors using vPro’s Pro Wireless Display (or Pro WiDi) feature, which looks to eliminate cabling between devices…

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Review: Creative Sound Blaster E5 review

Review: Creative Sound Blaster E5 review

By Dave James The words ‘Sound’ and ‘Blaster’ are as indelibly etched into our old-school PC gaming psyche as ‘autoexec.bat’ and ‘config.sys’. We spent unknowable hours configuring DOS-based games to make sure we got compatible audio out of them. Sound Blaster basically became synonymous with PC gaming audio right from the outset. And then onboard…

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Review: Creative Sound Blaster E5 review

Review: Creative Sound Blaster E5 review

By Dave James The words ‘Sound’ and ‘Blaster’ are as indelibly etched into our old-school PC gaming psyche as ‘autoexec.bat’ and ‘config.sys’. We spent unknowable hours configuring DOS-based games to make sure we got compatible audio out of them. Sound Blaster basically became synonymous with PC gaming audio right from the outset. And then onboard…

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Review: Toshiba Satellite Pro C50-A-1MM

Review: Toshiba Satellite Pro C50-A-1MM

By Desire Athow Introduction and performance Toshiba announced back in September 2014 that it was backing off certain consumer markets to focus on the more lucrative business ones. While that means that its Qosmio, Kira, Chromebook and Satellite brands might fade over the next 12 months, other brands like Tecra, Portégé and Satellite Pro might…

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