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This SSD weighs less than a paper clip but holds 512GB

This SSD weighs less than a paper clip but holds 512GB

By Parker Wilhelm Not content with making the world’s highest-capacity microSD card, Samsung is doubling down on a miniature solid-state drive that’s barely the size of a fingernail but stores a whopping 512 gigabytes of data. The first of its kind, the PM971-NVMe SSD is a single ball grid array (BGA) package comprised of 16…

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2016 Lexus ES 350 review – Roadshow

By Andrew Krok If you’re looking for a comfortable midsize luxury sedan, you’ve found one. If you’re looking for value, on the other hand… …read more Source:: cnet Camcorders

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Robots date, mate, and procreate 3D printed offspring in ‘Robot Baby’ project

Robots date, mate, and procreate 3D printed offspring in ‘Robot Baby’ project

By Devin Coldewey Researchers in the Netherlands claim to have created the world’s first “robots that procreate.” What does that mean exactly? Well, child, when two robots’ fitness evaluation algorithms come to a successful conclusion, something beautiful happens. You’ll know when you’re older — or if you scroll down. “This breakthrough is a significant first…

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Energysquare is a wireless phone charging pad that doesn’t use induction

Energysquare is a wireless phone charging pad that doesn’t use induction

By Romain Dillet Meet Energysquare, a thin charging pad so that you don’t have to plug your phone charger ever again. Energysquare doesn’t rely on induction like most wireless chargers out there. Instead, Energysquare uses a conductive surface as well as a sticker on the back of your phone. The company is currently doing a…

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Xbox One price drop could clear a path for new hardware

Xbox One price drop could clear a path for new hardware

By Lewis Leong The Xbox One is already the cheapest its ever been, starting at $299. But today, Microsoft dropped the price on a ton of different bundles, making it a great time to buy a Special Edition Xbox One. The discounted bundles include both the regular black Xbox One console as well as the…

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Inventory shortages may herald rebirth of Apple’s aging Thunderbolt Display

Inventory shortages may herald rebirth of Apple’s aging Thunderbolt Display

By Devin Coldewey Apple’s Thunderbolt Display, first introduced in the summer of 2011, may be getting a refresh at WWDC, if inventory shortages at retail stores are any indication. Just try getting one at your local Apple store — dozens of locations near me are “ship to store” only, suggesting (as is often the case…

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Xbox One price drops to $299 just in time before unveiling slim Xbox One at E3

Xbox One price drops to $299 just in time before unveiling slim Xbox One at E3

By Romain Dillet Microsoft just dropped the price of its gaming console. The Xbox One now costs $299 in the U.S. with a 500GB hard drive, or €299 in Europe. For $319, you get a 1TB hard drive. And bundles also get a $50 price cut. Interestingly, this news comes right before E3. Microsoft is…

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Hands-on review: Computex: Asus ZenBook 3

Hands-on review: Computex: Asus ZenBook 3

By Kevin Lee There’s a saying that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery – but not for Asus. The ZenBook 3 is the Taiwanese electronics firm’s latest 12.5 inch MacBook-killing Ultrabook. It doesn’t just so much imitate as it does completely destroy Apple’s ultrathin laptop in specs and price. Weighing in at a scant…

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Hands-on review: Computex: Asus ZenBook 3

Hands-on review: Computex: Asus ZenBook 3

By Kevin Lee There’s a saying that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery – but not for Asus. The ZenBook 3 is the Taiwanese electronics firm’s latest 12.5 inch MacBook-killing Ultrabook. It doesn’t just so much imitate as it does completely destroy Apple’s ultrathin laptop in specs and price. Weighing in at a scant…

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Sirin Labs shows off $14K, super private Solarin smartphone, on sale June 1

Sirin Labs shows off $14K, super private Solarin smartphone, on sale June 1

By Ingrid Lunden Is the world ready for another smartphone? How about one that will cost $14,000 for its most basic model? Today, Sirin Labs — a startup put together by a team of founders out of Israel — used an event in London to unveil the Solarin, a privacy-first device “aimed at the international…

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iPhone 7 And iPhone 7 Plus/Pro Accessory Shows 3.5mm Headphone Port Lightning Adapters And Lightning Headphones

iPhone 7 And iPhone 7 Plus/Pro Accessory Shows 3.5mm Headphone Port Lightning Adapters And Lightning Headphones

A Chinese iPhone accessory maker has revealed new accessories believed to be designed for the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus/Pro. The adapters feature a Lightning cable and a 3.5-millimeter headphone port amplifier. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Hands-on review: Computex: MSI Backpack PC

Hands-on review: Computex: MSI Backpack PC

By Kevin Lee Virtual reality gaming and experience have finally been full realized with headsets like the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift. However, there are still a few things that can pull you out of the immersive experience with the biggest one that damned cable tipping you up. Well MSI wants to do away with…

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Hands-on review: Computex: MSI Backpack PC

Hands-on review: Computex: MSI Backpack PC

By Kevin Lee Virtual reality gaming and experience have finally been full realized with headsets like the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift. However, there are still a few things that can pull you out of the immersive experience with the biggest one that damned cable tipping you up. Well MSI wants to do away with…

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OnePlus Lab Lets You Test Out ‘Flagship Killers’ Before They Roll Out: Here’s How To Apply

OnePlus Lab Lets You Test Out ‘Flagship Killers’ Before They Roll Out: Here’s How To Apply

OnePlus has launched its community review program dubbed The Lab, allowing fans to try out the company’s flagship killers before they roll out. To kick off The Lab, the OEM has introduced the OnePlus 3 Peer Review Program. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Intel’s new Xeon CPUs aim to deliver a revolution in video streaming

Intel’s new Xeon CPUs aim to deliver a revolution in video streaming

By Darren Allan Intel has unveiled its new Xeon E3-1500 v5 range of Skylake-based processors which are designed to be a cost-effective solution for streaming video and other graphics-heavy applications. As the company notes, video now accounts for something like 80% of all internet traffic, and service providers can make use of the new Xeon…

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