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Windows 10 week: 10 Xbox One games we’re just dying to Play Anywhere

Windows 10 week: 10 Xbox One games we’re just dying to Play Anywhere

By Kevin Lee Xbox Play Anywhere needs these games Xbox Play Anywhere is arguably the biggest Windows Anniversary Update feature gamers are looking forward to. The new service essentially allows you to buy a game once and then own it across both Windows 10 and Xbox One – all while transferring your saves, achievements, any…

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Bellabeat Leaf’s new wearable and app help women tackle stress

Bellabeat Leaf’s new wearable and app help women tackle stress

By Sarah Perez Bellabeat, the maker of a line of health trackers aimed at women, has sold over 400,000 units of its first health tracker known as the Leaf – a name given to the device because of its leaf-like shape which can be worn on the wrist, as a brooch, or pendant. Today, the…

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Alchema makes your hipster small-batch cider brewing dreams come true

Alchema makes your hipster small-batch cider brewing dreams come true

By Darrell Etherington When I was in high school, a friend of mine wanted to brew his own beer and his setup involved a bath tub and a lot of food safety risk. Alchema, a new Kickstarter project, shows just how far home-brewing has come in a relatively short time, and also rides the wave…

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BlackBerry ditches the physical keyboard for its second Android phone

BlackBerry ditches the physical keyboard for its second Android phone

By Brian Heater Surprise – BlackBerry is back. The once mighty and always business-minded smartphone maker has returned with its followup to the PRIV. The Canadian hardware company’s second Android handset features a 5.2-inch full HD display, in place of BlackBerry’s trademark physical keyboard. The rather formally named DTEK50 runs Android Marshmallow coupled with a…

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Review: Download review: TunnelBear review

Review: Download review: TunnelBear review

By Cat Ellis Virtual private network (VPN) services can use secure connections called tunnels to re-route data between your PC and an endpoint in another location, which gives the impression that you’re browsing from there. This has several advantages: it hides your real location, it gives you access to content that wouldn’t normally be available…

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Review: Download review: TunnelBear review

Review: Download review: TunnelBear review

By Cat Ellis Virtual private network (VPN) services can use secure connections called tunnels to re-route data between your PC and an endpoint in another location, which gives the impression that you’re browsing from there. This has several advantages: it hides your real location, it gives you access to content that wouldn’t normally be available…

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Adobe Lightroom comes to Apple TV, of all things

By Devin Coldewey Adobe just announced that its popular Lightroom photo editing software is coming to Apple TV. Well, not the editing part. It’s basically a slideshow app — but really, that’s fine. Read More …read more Source:: TechCrunch Gadgets

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Nintendo NX leak reveals transforming, cartridge-running handheld

Nintendo NX leak reveals transforming, cartridge-running handheld

By Jon Porter A new report has surfaced, citing multiple sources, which reveals details on what Nintendo’s next console, the Nintendo NX, will look like. According to Eurogamer, the console will primarily be a handheld which you can then plug into a base station in the home to play games on a TV. Controllers will…

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Nintendo NX said to be a portable console with removable controllers and a TV dock

Nintendo NX said to be a portable console with removable controllers and a TV dock

By Darrell Etherington Nintendo’s upcoming NX console is slowly taking shape, but a new report provides a lot more specificity than we’ve seen in the past, claiming the still-secret gaming hardware is actually primarily a portable console – albeit with some modular features that could make it more versatile than most handhelds. According to new…

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Nvidia unveils most powerful GPU ever

Nvidia unveils most powerful GPU ever

By Darren Allan Nvidia has unveiled two new Pascal-based Quadro graphics cards, to follow on from its fresh consumer offerings (which run from the GTX 1060 up to the new Titan). The Quadro P6000 and P5000 are the company’s heavy-duty workstation-targeted cards, promising much faster performance for the likes of scientific and engineering workloads, VR,…

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Nvidia unveils most powerful GPU ever

Nvidia unveils most powerful GPU ever

By Darren Allan Nvidia has unveiled two new Pascal-based Quadro graphics cards, to follow on from its fresh consumer offerings (which run from the GTX 1060 up to the new Titan). The Quadro P6000 and P5000 are the company’s heavy-duty workstation-targeted cards, promising much faster performance for the likes of scientific and engineering workloads, VR,…

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Oculus Rift looks to beat HTC’s Vive at room-scale VR

Oculus Rift looks to beat HTC’s Vive at room-scale VR

By Darren Allan Oculus Rift has just witnessed an update to its software which heralds the arrival of full room-scale VR on the platform, and it’s apparently aiming to outdo HTC’s Vive. An update to the Oculus Home software has introduced support for up to four tracking sensors, meaning that when the Oculus Touch controllers…

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AMD has just put an SSD on a graphics card

AMD has just put an SSD on a graphics card

By Darren Allan AMD has announced a new range of affordable Radeon Pro WX graphics solutions for workstations and professional use, along with a fresh graphics card – the Radeon Pro SSG – which runs with a whole new concept of incorporating a large SSD to power up its performance. So let’s start with the…

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AMD has just put an SSD on a graphics card

AMD has just put an SSD on a graphics card

By Darren Allan AMD has announced a new range of affordable Radeon Pro WX graphics solutions for workstations and professional use, along with a fresh graphics card – the Radeon Pro SSG – which runs with a whole new concept of incorporating a large SSD to power up its performance. So let’s start with the…

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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Zauba Listing Confirms 12 Megapixel Rear Camera

Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Zauba Listing Confirms 12 Megapixel Rear Camera

A new listing on import/export site Zauba has confirmed the rear camera coming to the Galaxy Note 7. The handset is said to feature a 12 megapixel rear camera. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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