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Opinion: Nintendo’s 3DS sales are strong but we’re witnessing the end of the gaming handheld

Opinion: Nintendo’s 3DS sales are strong but we’re witnessing the end of the gaming handheld

By Jon Porter The 3DS may no longer be the spring chicken it once was, but there’s life in Nintendo’s handheld yet as it’s been announced that the handheld has just passed 60 million sales worldwide. The news that its console has sold over four times the amount of its closest competitor, the PlayStation Vita,…

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Review: UPDATED: Moto Z Force

Review: UPDATED: Moto Z Force

By Matt Swider Raise your hand if you dropped a phone before. Did you drop a phone just now in an effort to raise your hand? Good news, you can upgrade to the Moto Z Force soon. It’s Motorola’s more practical modular phone that adds a bit of thickness compared to the Moto Z in…

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Larry Page has dueling flying car companies, but it’s self-driving tech that will get them off the ground

Larry Page has dueling flying car companies, but it’s self-driving tech that will get them off the ground

By Devin Coldewey The notion of such aerial vehicles has always fascinated, but the pesky need to pilot the things has generally grounded it — as if the engineering and legal challenges weren’t enough already. But autonomous driving technology may be the missing piece that leads us to the place where, yes, we won’t need…

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TechRadar Deals: The best PlayStation VR preorder deals

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. We’re hoping Sony will lock down an exact…

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Hands-on review: Moto Z

Hands-on review: Moto Z

By Matt Swider The Moto Z is an Android phone with a new name that begins at the end of the alphabet, but is actually pioneering modular connectivity in a more robust way than its competitors. It’s the world’s thinnest phone at 5.19mm in so-called “thickness,” and it feels really thin – that’s not just…

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E3 2016: How the PS4 (and PS VR) can win at E3 2016

E3 2016: How the PS4 (and PS VR) can win at E3 2016

By Dave Rudden Sony at E3 2016: What we want to see Sony enters E3 2016 in an enviable position; the PS4 has a commanding lead amongst consoles, Uncharted 4 recently released to rave reviews and Sony itself has proven adept at giving the fans what they want at the year’s biggest game conference this…

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Modular phones are here, like it or not

Modular phones are here, like it or not

By Matt Burns Call me old fashioned, but I like my phones in one piece. But that’s not the future according to LG. Or Motorola. Or Google’s Ara team. These companies see consumers swapping widgets and gizmos on and off their phone like it’s some sort futuristic communication device. That’s crazy. I don’t like it.…

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Motorola’s new Moto Z line features swappable modular smart backs

Motorola’s new Moto Z line features swappable modular smart backs

By Brian Heater Anyone else starting to get the feeling that all of these modular smartphones are becoming interchangeable? Not in the sense that you can swap products cross-platform, of course. That’s not how proprietary hardware works. The latest take on the compelling (though far from mature) space are two new Moto Z handsets, which…

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Hands-on review: Lenovo Phab 2 Pro

Hands-on review: Lenovo Phab 2 Pro

By Michelle Fitzsimmons Introduction, price, release date and design The Lenovo Phab 2 Pro is a phone of firsts, starting with the fact that it’s the first consumer Tango phone. It’s capable of rendering augmented reality (AR) in real time thanks to a tag team of rear cameras and a host of specialized tech on…

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Hands-on review: Lenovo Phab 2 Pro

Hands-on review: Lenovo Phab 2 Pro

By Michelle Fitzsimmons Introduction, price, release date and design Update: We’ve spent even more time with the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro. Check out our updated impressions below! The Lenovo Phab 2 Pro is a phone of firsts, starting with the fact that it’s the first consumer Tango phone. It’s capable of rendering augmented reality (AR)…

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Lenovo shows off a pair of Intel-powered smart shoes

Lenovo shows off a pair of Intel-powered smart shoes

By Brian Heater Believe it or not, today’s Tech World isn’t the first time Lenovo has show off a pair of smart sneakers. Just about this time last year, the company revealed a pair of kicks with the unique ability to determine and display their wearer’s mood. How the concept wearable actually worked and why…

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HTC launches a $1,200 business edition of the Vive VR Headset

HTC launches a $1,200 business edition of the Vive VR Headset

By Brian Heater Sure, everything will be all fun and games next week at E3, but right now HTC’s talking business. The company’s well-received Vive headset is getting its very own “Business Edition,” the Vive BE, which is targeted at companies interested in harnessing virtual reality for their own commercial purposes. The hardware, it should…

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5 reasons to get down to the PC Gaming Show on June 13

5 reasons to get down to the PC Gaming Show on June 13

By TechRadar Introduction The personal computer received the attention it deserved at E3 last year thanks to PC Gamer’s The PC Gaming Show. Returning for 2016, this year’s show promises to be bigger and better with a new line-up of triple-A titles, seasoned industry veterans and the opportunity to win more PC games than you…

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Verizon Puts LG K8 V Up For Preorder: Android Marshmallow, 5-Inch HD Display For Only $144

Verizon Puts LG K8 V Up For Preorder: Android Marshmallow, 5-Inch HD Display For Only $144

The LG K8 V is now available for preorder in Verizon. The handset comes with 1.3 GHz quad-core processor, 1.5 GB of RAM, Android 6.0 Marshmallow and more. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Samsung Galaxy S7 Active First Impressions: Is It As Rugged As You Want It To Be?

Samsung Galaxy S7 Active First Impressions: Is It As Rugged As You Want It To Be?

Samsung is launching the Galaxy S7 Active exclusively through AT&T on June 10. With early reviews on the smartphone coming in, it is time to finally find out if the hype surrounding the device is real. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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