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Huawei P9 Teardown: Attack Of The iPhone Clone?

Huawei P9 Teardown: Attack Of The iPhone Clone?

IFixit decided to tear down the Huawei P9, deemed as an iPhone clone. Here is what can be found inside this brand-new Huawei handset. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Updated: The new Nvidia GTX 1080 makes the Titan X look slow

Updated: The new Nvidia GTX 1080 makes the Titan X look slow

By Kevin Lee After a mountain of rumors and a big revealing leak, Nvidia’s next generation Pascal graphics cards are here at long last. Nvidia pulled with wraps of two graphics cards, introducing the GTX 1080 to replace the current Nvidia GTX 980 Maxwell card that rocked the 2015 PC gaming world. Jen-Hsun Huang, co-founder…

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Starved for more Pokémon Sun and Moon? You won’t have to wait much longer

Starved for more Pokémon Sun and Moon? You won’t have to wait much longer

By Parker Wilhelm Eager Pokémon fans need be patient for just a few days, as series director and composer Junichi Masuda teased that more information on the upcoming Pokémon Sun & Moon will be unveiled next week. Posting to his personal Line blog, Masuda writes that fresh facts for the next entries in the long-running…

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Rethinking security for the Internet of Things

Rethinking security for the Internet of Things

By Mike Gault Many people scoffed in January 2014 when Cisco CEO John Chambers pegged the “Internet of Everything” as a potential $17 trillion market, five to 10 times more impactful on society than the Internet itself. Two years later, it seems that Chambers’ prediction for the phenomenon more commonly known as the Internet of…

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Enclave Audio delivers 5.1 surround sound (almost) wirelessly

Enclave Audio delivers 5.1 surround sound (almost) wirelessly

By John Biggs In the list of things that we want science to solve I suspect the creation of a wireless 5.1 speaker system that is easy to use and set up ranks up there in between a cure for shingles and the colonization of Mars. Thankfully, there are people on the job. Enclave Audio…

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Battlefield 1 takes the series back to the trenches of WW1

Battlefield 1 takes the series back to the trenches of WW1

By Parker Wilhelm Putting the cart before the horse, preorder incentives and promotional banners have spoiled the official reveal for the upcoming entry in the Battlefield series – which, oddly enough, will be titled Battlefield 1. Pictures of retail signage posted on Reddit, as well as a premature posting on the Xbox Live Dashboard, leaked…

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Want more screen space on your smartwatch? Put a ring on it…

Want more screen space on your smartwatch? Put a ring on it…

By Natasha Lomas Can two wearables be better than one? Carnegie Mellon University’s Human-Computer Interaction Institute (HCII) will be presenting some new research next week in which they demonstrate a technique aimed at extending the available screen space for smartwatch wearers by adding an additional wearable into the mix: a ring. Read More …read more…

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LG G5 And LG V10 Get Government Approval For Military And Enterprise Use: Here’s The Deal

LG G5 And LG V10 Get Government Approval For Military And Enterprise Use: Here’s The Deal

LG just announced that the U.S. National Information Assurance Partnership tested the LG G5 and LG V10 devices, finding them proper for government and military operations. The two flagships host high-end specs, Android for Work and the unique GATE technology. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Review: Toshiba Portégé Z30

Review: Toshiba Portégé Z30

By Jacob Grana Introduction and design Toshiba calls the $1,470 or £1,260 (about AU$1,935) Portégé Z30’s coloring Cosmo Silver, but Drab Gray is a more accurate description. This unfortunately gives the Z30 a rather utilitarian appearance better suited to being wedged under a wobbly chair, instead of delivering email or aiding in presentations. But appearances,…

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Review: Toshiba Portégé Z30

Review: Toshiba Portégé Z30

By Jacob Grana Introduction and design Toshiba calls the $1,470 or £1,260 (about AU$1,935) Portégé Z30’s coloring Cosmo Silver, but Drab Gray is a more accurate description. This unfortunately gives the Z30 a rather utilitarian appearance better suited to being wedged under a wobbly chair, instead of delivering email or aiding in presentations. But appearances,…

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Samsung Galaxy J2 (2016) Leaks, Makes Appearance On AnTuTu And Reveals Specs

Samsung Galaxy J2 (2016) Leaks, Makes Appearance On AnTuTu And Reveals Specs

Samsung is preparing to launch a new mid-range smartphone that will be part of its Galaxy J series. The Galaxy J2 (2016) made an appearance on AnTuTu benchmark, confirming its specs. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Leaked benchmark reveals power of Nvidia’s next-gen graphics card

Leaked benchmark reveals power of Nvidia’s next-gen graphics card

By Darren Allan We’re all set for the launch of Nvidia’s next-gen graphics cards later on, but ahead of that imminent reveal some alleged benchmarks of the GeForce GTX 1080 have been leaked. The benchmarks come from Videocardz, and in the 3DMark11 Performance test, Nvidia’s GTX 1080 managed to clock up a result of 27,683.…

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Sony Xperia X Performance Could Hit UK After All, Starting In July: Here’s The Catch

Sony Xperia X Performance Could Hit UK After All, Starting In July: Here’s The Catch

The recent Xperia X Performance listing on Sony Mobile’s UK site was an error, but there’s still hope of a release. Sony now says the smartphone could hit the UK after all, so here’s the deal. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S7/ S7 Edge Get May Security Patch And FM Radio With Latest Update

T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S7/ S7 Edge Get May Security Patch And FM Radio With Latest Update

T-Mobile rolled out a new update for its Galaxy S7 and S7 edge, finally enabling the FM radio feature. At the same time, the package also includes the May security patch and fixes a notorious issue. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Can 3D printing save history?

Can 3D printing save history?

By Jamie Carter Introduction and eye in the sky 360 degree photos and video are most associated with virtual reality, but 3D modelling is now being used to faithfully reconstruct – and even 3D-print – ancient monuments and artefacts. Palmyra in Syria is an UNESCO World Heritage Site, a 1,800-year-old Roman monument all but destroyed…

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