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These videos will take the headache out of your PlayStation VR setup

These videos will take the headache out of your PlayStation VR setup

By Emma Boyle It’s not long now until PlayStation VR is launched to the public and hundreds of thousands of living rooms around the world are about to welcome their very first high-end virtual reality (VR) headset. The thing about high-end virtual reality headsets is that getting them to work takes more than just popping…

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Leaked Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti benchmarks hint at budget 1080p bruiser

By Darren Allan Those of you looking for an affordable graphics card with some genuine punch when it comes to 1080p gaming will be heartened by a new set of leaked benchmarks for Nvidia’s incoming GeForce GTX 1050 Ti. We should see the base 1050 and the peppier Ti model arrive before the month of…

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Leaked Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti benchmarks hint at budget 1080p bruiser

Leaked Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti benchmarks hint at budget 1080p bruiser

By Darren Allan Those of you looking for an affordable graphics card with some genuine punch when it comes to 1080p gaming will be heartened by a new set of leaked benchmarks for Nvidia’s incoming GeForce GTX 1050 Ti. We should see the base 1050 and the peppier Ti model arrive before the month of…

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The best hard drive and SSD deals in October 2016

By Brendan Griffiths There has never been more content available to fill your hard drive space on your laptop or desktop PC. Movies, music, and those many Steam games you bought in the sale that you absolutely will play one day all need a home. On the plus side, storage manufacturers are constantly striving to…

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The best hard drive and SSD deals in October 2016

The best hard drive and SSD deals in October 2016

By Brendan Griffiths There has never been more content available to fill your hard drive space on your laptop or desktop PC. Movies, music, and those many Steam games you bought in the sale that you absolutely will play one day all need a home. On the plus side, storage manufacturers are constantly striving to…

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MIT’s new software makes multi-material 3D printing easy

MIT’s new software makes multi-material 3D printing easy

By Darrell Etherington Using a mixture of different materials in 3D printing has been difficult for the user end, requiring basically a knowledge of programming and specific training, but new software developed by MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab aims to be the “Photoshop for 3D materials,” making it accessible to basically anyone. The…

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Netatmo launches an indoor climate monitor

Netatmo launches an indoor climate monitor

By Romain Dillet Netatmo’s first device was a sophisticated weather station. But it’s not for everyone. Chances are you don’t need to know the historical trend when it comes to the humidity in your house. That’s why the company is releasing the Healthy Home Coach, an indoor device that lets you see stats about your…

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IMAX’s first European VR center will open before the end of 2016

IMAX’s first European VR center will open before the end of 2016

By Darrell Etherington Huge movie company IMAX is focusing on smaller screens – but still keeping things immersive – with a push into public, shared VR experiences. The latest tentpole in that project is a brand new VR Center for Europe, one of multiple pilot locations for IMAX’s new push into virtual reality around the…

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Tile introduces a thinner, lighter version of its Bluetooth tracker, Tile Mate

Tile introduces a thinner, lighter version of its Bluetooth tracker, Tile Mate

By Sarah Perez Tile, the Bluetooth-connected lost item finder which recently rolled out a newer, thinner version of its flagship product called the Tile Slim, is out this morning with its latest, an update to the original Tile, now called Tile Mate. While still bulkier than the Tile Slim, the new Tile Mate is now…

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T-Mobile And Verizon Halt Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Sales, Offering Full Refund

T-Mobile And Verizon Halt Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Sales, Offering Full Refund

After AT&T announced its decision to suspend sales of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, U.S. carriers T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless have followed suit. The sales of the replacement and new units of the Samsung flagship have been halted indefinitely. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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LG V20 Set To Hit The Shelves: Which US Carrier Should You Choose?

LG V20 Set To Hit The Shelves: Which US Carrier Should You Choose?

The LG V20 is set to hit U.S. shelves by the end of October as major carriers prepare to open up preorders. We help you decide which U.S. carrier you should choose. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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WD Red 8TB NAS Drive

By Matt Hanson When it comes to backing up your important data, there’s always an argument for more space. Having large capacity drives lets you make full backups of various PCs, as well as safely store huge amounts of files – particularly important if you’re a professional photographer, for example. Even home users will see…

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Project Blue aims to snap the first picture of an exoplanet in Alpha Centauri

Project Blue aims to snap the first picture of an exoplanet in Alpha Centauri

By Devin Coldewey Exoplanets are the talk of the solar system this year, but as exciting as they are, their existence (as is often the case in astronomy) is more inference than direct observation. A new private effort known as Project Blue hopes to change that with a satellite built for a single purpose: to…

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HP Elite x3 Starts Hitting Over 100 Microsoft Physical Stores

HP Elite x3 Starts Hitting Over 100 Microsoft Physical Stores

Microsoft has made the HP Elite x3 available at its physical stores starting today. The Elite x3 is a Windows 10-powered smartphone marketed for business-minded individuals because of its ability to integrate with accessories that give users a full laptop experience. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Anker is launching a Navdy clone called Roav

Anker is launching a Navdy clone called Roav

By Matt Burns Watch out, Navdy. Here comes Anker. The Chinese consumer electronic brand is about to release an in-vehicle heads-up display that appears to be similar in design and execution to the Navdy. The product is called Roav, and like the Navdy, the device appears to take information from a user’s phone and display…

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