Allura Alforsdotter

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XYZprinting releases a $50 3D printing pen

XYZprinting releases a $50 3D printing pen

By Brian Heater Probably could have seen this one coming from a mile away. XYZprinting, the Taiwanese company that’s made a name for itself with its user-friendly and reasonably priced da Vinci line, is branching out into the free-drawing 3D pen space popularized by the Wobbleworks, the company behind the 3Doodler. The simply named da…

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That fake Nintendo NX controller is now selling for thousands on eBay

That fake Nintendo NX controller is now selling for thousands on eBay

By Hugh Langley Earlier this year the internet went into a frenzy over some photos of what was claimed to be the controller for Nintendo’s upcoming NX console. As it turned out, it was an elaborate hoax of two parts: one photoshopped render followed by a physical prototype that was built by a second person.…

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Razer’s latest mouse is fast on its feet, light on your wallet

Razer’s latest mouse is fast on its feet, light on your wallet

By Darren Allan Razer has launched a new gaming mouse, the Abyssus V2, with the philosophy ‘less is more’ – in other words, the device offers what the peripheral maker believes are the most important features for tournament-level gaming in a simple package that won’t break the bank. So you get a 5,000 DPI optical…

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Razer’s latest mouse is fast on its feet, light on your wallet

Razer’s latest mouse is fast on its feet, light on your wallet

By Darren Allan Razer has launched a new gaming mouse, the Abyssus V2, with the philosophy ‘less is more’ – in other words, the device offers what the peripheral maker believes are the most important features for tournament-level gaming in a simple package that won’t break the bank. So you get a 5,000 DPI optical…

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Instantly delete half of the internet with this Pokemon GO reference blocker

Instantly delete half of the internet with this Pokemon GO reference blocker

By Stephen Lambrechts Though most people seem to be enjoying the heck out of Pokemon GO, with the app receiving an overwhelming amount of press coverage in the week since its release, it’s got its fair share of haters, too. You can count Jamie Farrelly among them, a software developer who, by his own estimation,…

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Sen. Al Franken questions Niantic over Poképrivacy policy

Sen. Al Franken questions Niantic over Poképrivacy policy

By Devin Coldewey Always with his finger on the pulse, Senator Al Franken today sent an official request to Niantic asking about particulars of the Pokémon GO privacy policy. “I am concerned about the extent to which Niantic may be unnecessarily collecting, using, and sharing a wide range of users’ personal information without their appropriate…

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Juno probe’s tiny sensors to perform big science around Jupiter

Juno probe’s tiny sensors to perform big science around Jupiter

By Devin Coldewey One of the striking things about the Juno probe, I remarked to one of its creators, is its simple and streamlined design — compared to other spacecraft, at least. The engineers had a hell of a time packing everything in there, but it helps when critical sensors have shrunk in size from…

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Hands-on review: LaCie Porsche Design Mobile Drive 4TB

Hands-on review: LaCie Porsche Design Mobile Drive 4TB

By Desire Athow LaCie is an unknown brand to most people but the storage company, which was acquired by storage giant Seagate a few years ago, has a cult following amongst Apple aficionados. That explains why the brand has the largest number of DAS (direct-attached storage) devices on Apple’s online store. Visually, LaCie is also…

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Hands-on review: LaCie Porsche Design Mobile Drive 4TB

Hands-on review: LaCie Porsche Design Mobile Drive 4TB

By Desire Athow LaCie is an unknown brand to most people but the storage company, which was acquired by storage giant Seagate a few years ago, has a cult following amongst Apple aficionados. That explains why the brand has the largest number of DAS (direct-attached storage) devices on Apple’s online store. Visually, LaCie is also…

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The Segway MiniPRO balances fun with utility

The Segway MiniPRO balances fun with utility

By John Biggs The hoverboard wars are all but over with casualties on either side. Swagways, Segaways, Wamboards, and Zoomers have all been relegated to the back of the garage and now that most of these things are recalled and new ones can’t be sold. There is a vacuum forming in the “dumb little Segways…

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The future of listening to music is feeling it, according to Timbaland

The future of listening to music is feeling it, according to Timbaland

By Jessica Naziri Everyone likes a good vibration — which is why recording artist Timbaland teamed up with SubPac, a Los Angeles-based startup that has created a wearable device set to redefine entertainment through new immersive physical-sound technology. Read More …read more Source:: TechCrunch Gadgets

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Updated: PS4.5 NEO release date, news and rumors: all the latest on Sony’s PlayStation 4 upgrade

Updated: PS4.5 NEO release date, news and rumors: all the latest on Sony’s PlayStation 4 upgrade

By Andrew Hayward PS4.5 NEO: What we know about PS4K Update: A new report from The Wall Street Journal claims that Sony has not one, but two new consoles coming in 2016. According to a Sony insider, the company plans to unveil both a PlayStation Neo and new PlayStation 4 Slim at the Tokyo Game…

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Asus ZenFone 3 Deluxe Is Officially The First Smartphone To Rock The Latest Snapdragon 821 Chip

Asus ZenFone 3 Deluxe Is Officially The First Smartphone To Rock The Latest Snapdragon 821 Chip

Asus talked at a recent event about its upcoming ZenFone 3 Deluxe family, and the top model might come loaded with the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 821. The line of handsets shows promise, but it does not come cheap. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Oculus Connect 3 developer conference is October 5 – 7 in San Jose

By Darrell Etherington Oculus is running its third developer conference for people interested in building VR experiences. Oculus Connect 3 is (you guessed it) the third annual developer conference hosted by the company, and it’s taking place in San Jose between October 5 and October 7. The event typically contains some news relevant to both…

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Review: Sony Xperia XA

Review: Sony Xperia XA

By Andrew Williams Introduction and design Mid-range is the new high-end. Their cameras are already better than the knackered old Canon in the cupboard and you’ll often be hard-pressed to notice the difference between a mid-level phone and a top-end one in day-to-day use. At £229/US$279/AU$389 the Sony Xperia XA is the most accessible one…

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