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Razer is opening its first U.S. concept store in San Francisco this weekend

Razer is opening its first U.S. concept store in San Francisco this weekend

By Jon Russell Razer, the billion-dollar firm often labeled the Apple of PC gaming, is finally opening its first concept store in the U.S. this weekend. Read More …read more Source:: TechCrunch Gadgets

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Motorola Changes Under Lenovo: Moto X Line Becoming Moto Z?

Motorola Changes Under Lenovo: Moto X Line Becoming Moto Z?

Lenovo has been planning some changes for its Motorola subsidiary, and it seems the flagship Moto line is up for a rebranding. According to leaked marketing material, the Moto X line will become the Moto Z. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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HTC 10 Best Cases: Ice View, Speck CandyShell Clear, Neo Hybrid And More

HTC 10 Best Cases: Ice View, Speck CandyShell Clear, Neo Hybrid And More

It’s got a solid build, but it’s far from being bulletproof or even oops-proof. Thankfully, there are plenty of HTC 10 cases out there to keep HTC’s latest flagship safe from harm. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Moto G4 And G4 Plus Officially Debut, Moto G4 Play Tags Along

Moto G4 And G4 Plus Officially Debut, Moto G4 Play Tags Along

The Moto G4 Play is making the smartphone headlines along with the Moto G4 and G4 Plus. Looking at the specs, it’s definitely the most affordable handset out of the trio. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Google IO: Google made its AI smarter by building its own custom chips

Google IO: Google made its AI smarter by building its own custom chips

By Lewis Leong Google believes artificial intelligence (AI) is the future, so much so that it started making its own custom processors to allow its algorithms to learn faster. Google calls these chips Tensor Processing Units (TPU), which are basically microprocessors that are specifically tailored for machine learning. The TPU is small enough to only…

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Google IO: Google made its AI smarter by building its own custom chips

Google IO: Google made its AI smarter by building its own custom chips

By Lewis Leong Google believes artificial intelligence (AI) is the future, so much so that it started making its own custom processors to allow its algorithms to learn faster. Google calls these chips Tensor Processing Units (TPU), which are basically microprocessors that are specifically tailored for machine learning. The TPU is small enough to only…

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Google asks the Internet for N-words – what could possibly go wrong?

Google asks the Internet for N-words – what could possibly go wrong?

By Devin Coldewey What’s worse than asking the Internet at large to name your product? Telling them it has to start with N. Let’s just take a moment to appreciate the stupefying magnitude of Google’s naivete here. Read More …read more Source:: TechCrunch Gadgets

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PornHub launches BangFit so you can bang to get fit

PornHub launches BangFit so you can bang to get fit

By Jordan Crook In seemingly bizarre news out of the porn industry, PornHub is launching a new fitness system (wearable + workout videos) called BangFit. As its name suggests, it helps you bang to get fit. Here’s how it works: Users can join the game at this website, which will allow users to then sync…

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Android Wear 2.0 gets a keyboard, standalone apps, activity recognition and a new UI

Android Wear 2.0 gets a keyboard, standalone apps, activity recognition and a new UI

By Frederic Lardinois Google’s Android Wear smartwatch platform launched more than two years ago and it’s now supported by more than a dozen brands and runs on more than 100 watch designs. Today, the company took the wraps off version 2.0 of Android Wear, the biggest update of the platform yet. Google will release the…

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Return to Arkham remasters Batman for PS4 and Xbox One – and it’s coming soon

Return to Arkham remasters Batman for PS4 and Xbox One – and it’s coming soon

By Jon Porter Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has confirmed that a remastered version of Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City will be coming to PS4 and Xbox One on July 26. The two games were originally released for PS3 and Xbox 360 and used the Unreal Engine 3, but this new bundle will see…

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Review: Doom review

Review: Doom review

By Jon Porter and Hugh Langley Single-player campaign review It might sound silly given its insane levels of violence, but Id Software’s newest Doom is actually a remarkably clever game. It returns to the roots of what made the franchise great in the early 90s, but it does so with some mechanical tweaks that tighten…

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Lenovo Zuk Z2 Pro Preorders Open: Snapdragon 820, 6 GB RAM And 128 GB Storage At Just $415

Lenovo Zuk Z2 Pro Preorders Open: Snapdragon 820, 6 GB RAM And 128 GB Storage At Just $415

It is indeed possible to get flagship specs on a budget, but only in China, of course. Lenovo’s Zuk Z2 Pro packs up to 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage, with preorders for the device starting this week at just $415. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Huawei Honor 5X Deal: 2 GB RAM Model Available For $159.99 At eBay

Huawei Honor 5X Deal: 2 GB RAM Model Available For $159.99 At eBay

You can now grab the Huawei Honor 5X for only $159.99 over at eBay. To get a better idea of what this bargain brings to the table, it shaves $40 off the original price. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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HGST top for hard drive reliability after 1 billion hours of testing

HGST top for hard drive reliability after 1 billion hours of testing

By Darren Allan Some hard disks are more reliable than others, and a new report has cast further light on which drives are less likely to fail. Backblaze produces regular reports on hard disk reliability and the latest one for Q1 2016 was conducted using over 61,000 HDDs in data centers, with no less than…

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HGST top for hard drive reliability after 1 billion hours of testing

HGST top for hard drive reliability after 1 billion hours of testing

By Darren Allan Some hard disks are more reliable than others, and a new report has cast further light on which drives are less likely to fail. Backblaze produces regular reports on hard disk reliability and the latest one for Q1 2016 was conducted using over 61,000 HDDs in data centers, with no less than…

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