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24 tech experts weigh in on what exactly a ‘decentralized web’ means

24 tech experts weigh in on what exactly a ‘decentralized web’ means

By Devin Coldewey You may have seen some chatter here and there about the “decentralized web,” but there isn’t a really clear definition of what the term means — and really, considering its nature, it would be surprising if there were. There are, therefore, a variety of opinions, as Syracuse University’s School of Information found…

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Overwatch hero guide: how to master every hero in the game

Overwatch hero guide: how to master every hero in the game

By Parker Wilhelm Find your match for your next match! Overwatch just got its first post-launch hero – as well as a major patch balancing several of the colorful cast – changing the feel of the roster we’ve first come to know from playing Blizzard’s team shooter bonanza. In this guide – which we’ll update…

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Hands-on review: Cat S60

Hands-on review: Cat S60

By Desire Athow Sometimes, one standout feature in a smartphone can help it pull ahead of the crowd and become an almost instant classic. Caterpillar’s Cat S60 smartphone almost manages to accomplish that feat thanks to a unique feature, a heat sensor, that transformed it into the world’s first thermal imaging smartphone. Available for pre-order…

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Google’s Omnitone surround sound project brings us closer to web-based VR

Google’s Omnitone surround sound project brings us closer to web-based VR

By Devin Coldewey As has been the case with so many industries, the pendulum of VR will eventually swing back from dedicated apps towards web-based systems — and when that happens, Google will be ready. It published details of a new method for delivering serious surround sound over the web, a system it calls Omnitone.…

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The new Glif smartphone mount is the smartest of its kind

The new Glif smartphone mount is the smartest of its kind

By Haje Jan Kamps Launched just 18 months after Kickstarter itself, the original Glif was an early beacon of what was to come for the crowdfunding platform, with an innovative tripod mount for smartphones unlike any other. Studio Neat has taken its sweet time to launch the sequel, but it was worth the wait; it’s…

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In Depth: The 20 best Nintendo DS Games: all the titles you absolutely need to revisit

In Depth: The 20 best Nintendo DS Games: all the titles you absolutely need to revisit

By Christian de Looper Best Nintendo DS Games Gone are the days when traveling meant you couldn’t still be a gamer. Like the Game Boy before it, the Nintendo DS revolutionized the way we game on the go, without having to sacrifice on game quality. Sure, the DS could be considered a little dated now,…

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Here are the best retro console revivals

Here are the best retro console revivals

By Jon Porter Introduction When it comes to gaming, the past was a simpler time. You bought your console, paid for your games, and then you sat down and played them. No online multiplayer, no downloadable content, no guides to spoil all the fun, and no patches to get in the way of you playing.…

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Review: Download review: Norton Security Standard review

Review: Download review: Norton Security Standard review

By Mark Wilson The Standard edition of Norton is a name long associated with virus protection, and antivirus is a key component of this package, but there’s much more besides. The suite also offers a firewall, protection against identity theft and phishing websites, and online shopping security. As an added bonus, there are also a…

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Review: Download review: Norton Security Standard review

Review: Download review: Norton Security Standard review

By Mark Wilson The Standard edition of Norton is a name long associated with virus protection, and antivirus is a key component of this package, but there’s much more besides. The suite also offers a firewall, protection against identity theft and phishing websites, and online shopping security. As an added bonus, there are also a…

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Microsoft slashes Xbox One price to $250 ahead of Slim launch

Microsoft slashes Xbox One price to $250 ahead of Slim launch

By Jordan Crook This weekend, Microsoft dropped the price of the Xbox One for the third time since May, giving users access to the Xbox 360 successor for a mere $250. Remember, the Xbox One originally launched with a 500GB drive and a Kinect sensor for $499, all the way back in November of 2013.…

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MIT made a movie screen that brings 3D to all seats – without the glasses

MIT made a movie screen that brings 3D to all seats – without the glasses

By Darrell Etherington Seeing 3D movies in theaters isn’t my preferred choice for a bunch of reasons, but the glasses definitely rank among its most annoying features. The cheap plastic things always have to ride atop my existing, actual vision glasses, for one, and they also always seem to be scratched or otherwise marked up.…

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Moto E3 Press Images Get Leaked Along With More Details

Moto E3 Press Images Get Leaked Along With More Details

New press renders of the upcoming Moto E3 have leaked on the web, giving excited consumers more details about the upgraded version of the Moto E. Alongside the new images are additional details on the Moto E3 specs. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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HTC Nexus Marlin Image Leaks And Confirms Android 7.0 Nougat And 128 GB Storage Option

HTC Nexus Marlin Image Leaks And Confirms Android 7.0 Nougat And 128 GB Storage Option

Details regarding HTC’s upcoming Nexus smartphones have been leaking at a steady rate. The latest is an image of the Nexus Marlin and some new information about the device. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Windows 10 week: From DirectX 12 to Xbox streaming: what Windows 10’s future holds for gamers

Windows 10 week: From DirectX 12 to Xbox streaming: what Windows 10’s future holds for gamers

By Andrew Williams Introduction This article is part of TechRadar’s Windows 10 week. Microsoft’s latest operating system turns from a free to a paid upgrade on July 29, and we’re looking to answer the question of whether it’s good for you. We can’t blame people for being wary about upgrading their version of Windows. In…

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If you don’t sign in for a long time, you’ll lose your Xbox gamertag

If you don’t sign in for a long time, you’ll lose your Xbox gamertag

By Jon Porter In a small change to its Services Agreement, Microsoft has added a requirement that you must sign into your Microsoft account once every five years in order for it to remain active. Failing to do so will mean that you will lose the gamertag associated with your Microsoft account, and at that…

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