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Updated: The best PlayStation VR deals in September 2016

Updated: The best PlayStation VR deals in September 2016

By Brendan Griffiths PlayStation VR will finally be with us this October and we can’t wait to stick our faces in it. Sony’s PS4 virtual reality headset is coming in way cheaper than the likes of Oculus Rift or HTC’s Vive, with a RRP of just £350/$399. Below you’ll find our guide to the best…

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iPhone 7 Specs: What’s The Difference Between iPhone 7 And iPhone 7 Plus?

iPhone 7 Specs: What’s The Difference Between iPhone 7 And iPhone 7 Plus?

Apple officially unveiled the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus on Sept. 7. Both the new iPhones have great design, specs and features but they are not created equal. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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The Swiss watch industry is doomed

By John Biggs There was one slide in Tim Cook’s keynote that probably made the watch industry potentates choke on their oysters St Jacques. It was a simply a clear comparison between Apple Watch sales and sales of traditional watch brands, both high and low. And it wasn’t good. At the bottom of the barrel…

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in depth: Star Trek Bridge Crew takes fans to the final frontier: virtual reality

in depth: Star Trek Bridge Crew takes fans to the final frontier: virtual reality

By Alessandro Fillari Star Trek Bridge Crew preview Celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, Star Trek remains one of the most revered and respected touchstones of the Science Fiction genre. It’s inspired many of us through its exploration of alien worlds, the vistas of vast areas of space and comradery between crewmates. As it turns…

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FAA warns not to check your Galaxy Note 7 or fly with it on

FAA warns not to check your Galaxy Note 7 or fly with it on

By Devin Coldewey An exploding phone is by no means a good thing, but if it has to explode, it’s hard to think of a worse place for it to do so than on a plane. Well, not that hard, but it’s definitely a bad one. In wake of the occasional combusting Galaxy Note 7…

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Breathometer teams up with Philips to take on bad breath

Breathometer teams up with Philips to take on bad breath

By Lucas Matney Eighty million people in the U.S. struggle with bad breath — many of them don’t even know that they do, but the people around them are likely all too aware. Last year at CES, Breathometer teased a connected device called Mint that measures a user’s breath and gives them some tips on…

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Review: In Depth: Origin Millennium

Review: In Depth: Origin Millennium

By Kevin Lee There’s been a perfect storm of new computing hardware, thanks to the introduction of Nvidia’s Pascal graphics and a new series of Intel Broadwell-E processors. Even having just one of these parts in your PC would translate to exponentially greater performance and higher frames rates. Putting them together would spawn a beast…

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Opinion: Microsoft already has its answer to the PS4 Pro – it’s called the Xbox One S

Opinion: Microsoft already has its answer to the PS4 Pro – it’s called the Xbox One S

By Parker Wilhelm PS4 Pro In case you missed the news yesterday, Sony announced the PS4 Pro. The shiny new console builds upon the original PS4 architecture, adding 4K resolution gaming, optimized specs for PlayStation VR, and smoother performance for past and future PS4 games. The announcement of the PS4 Pro also marks the beginning…

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Hands-on review: IFA 2016: Asus ROG Swift PG258Q

Hands-on review: IFA 2016: Asus ROG Swift PG258Q

By Kane Fulton Most PC gamers are happy with hitting 60 frames per second (or FPS) in games. In recent years, however, the arrival of high-refresh-rate monitors has ushered in a new era of super-slick PC gaming where gaming at refresh rates of 120Hz, 144Hz or, in the case of Asus ROG Swift PG258Q, a…

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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Use Banned On Australian Flights

Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Use Banned On Australian Flights

Three major Australian airlines have banned the use of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 on their planes, and more could follow worldwide. The move follows Samsung’s massive recall of the device over exploding batteries. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Fidget Cube is a brilliantly useless toy for nervous fiddling

By Josh Constine Do you have to keep your hands busy to think straight? Fidget Cube is a little device that lets you click, flip, roll, and slide its different buttons so you can stay calm. You can nab one for $19 on Kickstarter, and it’s supposed to ship in December, though every crowdfunded project…

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Review: Lenovo Ideacenter Y710 Cube

Review: Lenovo Ideacenter Y710 Cube

By Kane Fulton Gaming PCs that are both crazy powerful and portable enough to carry to LAN parties are growing in numbers. And no, we’re not counting luxuries like the 8pack Asteroid, which come with their own flight cases among them. Like the Alienware Aurora R5, Lenovo’s new Ideacenter Y700 Cube has a handle built…

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Review: IFA 2016: Lenovo Ideacentre Y710 Cube

Review: IFA 2016: Lenovo Ideacentre Y710 Cube

By Kane Fulton Gaming PCs that are both crazy powerful and portable enough to carry to LAN parties are growing in numbers. And no, we’re not counting luxuries like the 8pack Asteroid, which come with their own flight cases, among them. Like the Alienware Aurora R5, Lenovo’s new Ideacentre Y710 Cube has a handle built…

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Review: Updated: HTC Desire 530

Review: Updated: HTC Desire 530

By Simon Hill Introduction and features The HTC Desire 530 is cheap at just £129 and it seems to be aimed at the youth of today. But expectations of what a budget phone can do are rapidly evolving, and it’ll take more than a splash of paint and a lanyard slot to get down with…

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AirPods and the rise of snackable audio

AirPods and the rise of snackable audio

By Josh Constine In just 30 seconds, you can enjoyably consume a viral video or a few Facebook stories. But until now, the shortest thing you could typically listen to was a three minute song, especially when you factor in the time to get your headphones untangled, on, and playing. Hearing anything shorter was more…

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