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BlackBerry DTEK50 Launches As ‘World’s Most Secure Android Smartphone,’ But Is It Too Late For BlackBerry? [Video]

BlackBerry DTEK50 Launches As ‘World’s Most Secure Android Smartphone,’ But Is It Too Late For BlackBerry? [Video]

BlackBerry launched a new DTEK50 Android smartphone, which it claims to be the ‘world’s most secure.’ Considering the company’s downward spiral in recent years, however, is the DTEK50 too little, too late? …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Review: Download review: PhotoScape review

Review: Download review: PhotoScape review

By Mark Wilson On top of this you can stitch together multiple images into a panorama or collage, work with animated GIFs, convert RAW images, create slideshows, and print photos using a number of templates – the list goes on. User experience When you first fire up the program, you’re greeted by a strange circular…

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Review: Download review: PhotoScape review

Review: Download review: PhotoScape review

By Mark Wilson On top of this you can stitch together multiple images into a panorama or collage, work with animated GIFs, convert RAW images, create slideshows, and print photos using a number of templates – the list goes on. User experience When you first fire up the program, you’re greeted by a strange circular…

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Destiny has abandoned the PS3 and Xbox 360, signalling the end of an era

Destiny has abandoned the PS3 and Xbox 360, signalling the end of an era

By Hugh Langley Bungie has just deployed its last-ever Destiny patch for the PS3 and Xbox 360, as it shifts all its focus to the new-gen consoles. Update 2.3.1 is a minor patch, but other than “emergency fixes for future game-breaking issues”, it’ll be the last that legacy consoles will see. The update has been…

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Western Digital’s 3D NAND breakthrough promises bigger, faster SSDs

Western Digital’s 3D NAND breakthrough promises bigger, faster SSDs

By Darren Allan Western Digital has announced a major new breakthrough in 3D NAND, meaning we can look forward to some tasty new SSDs hitting the market in the future. Working in conjunction with Toshiba, Western Digital has produced the world’s first 3D NAND tech that boasts 64 layers of storage stacked vertically. It goes…

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Western Digital’s 3D NAND breakthrough promises bigger, faster SSDs

Western Digital’s 3D NAND breakthrough promises bigger, faster SSDs

By Darren Allan Western Digital has announced a major new breakthrough in 3D NAND, meaning we can look forward to some tasty new SSDs hitting the market in the future. Working in conjunction with Toshiba, Western Digital has produced the world’s first 3D NAND tech that boasts 64 layers of storage stacked vertically. It goes…

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You can now buy the world’s largest SSD for the price of a new car

You can now buy the world’s largest SSD for the price of a new car

By Desire Athow Remember that 15.36TB SSD Samsung launched a year ago? You can now buy it for as little as $9,690 (about £7,400 or AU$13,000) from a couple of US retailers. At £480 (about $630, AU$840) per TB, it is actually not far from the selling price of Samsung’s next biggest SSD, the Samsung…

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You can now buy the world’s largest SSD for the price of a new car

You can now buy the world’s largest SSD for the price of a new car

By Desire Athow Remember that 15.36TB SSD Samsung launched a year ago? You can now buy it, for just $9,690 (about £7,400 or AU$13,000), from a couple of US retailers. At £480 (about $630, AU$840) per TB, that’s actually not far off the selling price of Samsung’s next biggest SSD, the Samsung 850 EVO 4TB…

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Deep learning software knows that a rose is a rose is a rosa rubiginosa

Deep learning software knows that a rose is a rose is a rosa rubiginosa

By Devin Coldewey We can’t all be botanists, unfortunately, but most of us do have smartphones, and that may be a start. A computer vision system built by Microsoft Research Asia can identify thousands of species of flowers with nothing but a picture. Read More …read more Source:: TechCrunch Gadgets

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Wonder what Nintendo’s NX might look like? Just look to the Micro Vs. System

Wonder what Nintendo’s NX might look like? Just look to the Micro Vs. System

By Joe Osborne Any self-respecting Nintendo fan knows already that several sources have spilled the beans to both Eurogamer and The Wall Street Journal about how the Nintendo NX is expected to work. According to the reports, Nintendo’s forthcoming game console is to be a primarily handheld affair in the same vein of its DS…

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Wonder what Nintendo’s NX might look like? Just look to the Micro Vs. System

Wonder what Nintendo’s NX might look like? Just look to the Micro Vs. System

By Joe Osborne Any self-respecting Nintendo fan knows already that several sources have spilled the beans to both Eurogamer and The Wall Street Journal about how the Nintendo NX is expected to work. According to the reports, Nintendo’s forthcoming game console is to be a primarily handheld affair in the same vein of its DS…

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iPhone, iPad and Mac sales are down, but Apple only cares about services now

iPhone, iPad and Mac sales are down, but Apple only cares about services now

By Romain Dillet Apple just reported its Q3 2016 earnings, and investors are sending its stock through the roof. While the company managed to beat analysts’ expectations, Apple is selling less iPhones, iPads and Macs than last year during the same period. The long period of endless growth on all product lines is definitely over.…

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Program your own self-driving racer with FormulaPi

Program your own self-driving racer with FormulaPi

By John Biggs Self-driving race cars are a few years away but why not simulate the roar of robotic Formula 1 cars with a little Raspberry Pi magic? The folks at Piborg are offering the opportunity for hackers and makers to try and drive their own autonomous car brain in a centralized race. They’ve launched…

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Some last-minute thoughts about Apple’s earnings

Some last-minute thoughts about Apple’s earnings

By Romain Dillet In about an hour, Apple will announce its quarterly earnings. So you’ll soon be able to read all about it on TechCrunch as we have a team ready to look at all these numbers and find out if they’re moving up or down. But I’m going to use this opportunity to give…

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T-Mobile Customers Can Now Stream Apple Music And More Services Without Using Their Data

T-Mobile Customers Can Now Stream Apple Music And More Services Without Using Their Data

T-Mobile CEO John Legere announced the addition of 16 new services to Binge On. These include Apple Music, Fox Now and the Disney Channel. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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