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Latest Teaser Suggests Samsung’s Galaxy S6 Will Sport A Metal Back

Latest Teaser Suggests Samsung’s Galaxy S6 Will Sport A Metal Back

By Jon Russell It looks like Samsung is finally dispensing with its tradition of faux leather, plastic backs for its Galaxy S range. Read More …read more Source: TechCrunch Gadgets

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Fogo’s Modular Flashlight Launches On Kickstarter

Fogo’s Modular Flashlight Launches On Kickstarter

By Kyle Russell Fogo Digital, who you may remember as a competitor in this year’s CES Hardware Battlefield, has launched their smart flashlight on Kickstarter. Read More …read more Source: TechCrunch Gadgets

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Opinion: I dumped my mechanical keyboard because it wasn’t my type

Opinion: I dumped my mechanical keyboard because it wasn’t my type

By Kane Fulton Introduction After tucking its USB cable neatly to one side, my gleaming mechanical keyboard was lowered back into its box like a sinking sea vessel accepts its watery fate. Having only owned the Corsair Vengeance K65 for six days, you might call my decision to return it premature. But almost a week…

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Opinion: I dumped my mechanical keyboard because it wasn’t my type

Opinion: I dumped my mechanical keyboard because it wasn’t my type

By Kane Fulton Introduction After tucking its USB cable neatly to one side, my gleaming mechanical keyboard was lowered back into its box like a sinking sea vessel accepts its watery fate. Having only owned the Corsair Vengeance K65 for six days, you might call my decision to return it premature. But almost a week…

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Review: XYZprinting Da Vinci 1.0

Review: XYZprinting Da Vinci 1.0

By Alastair Jennings Introduction and print quality 3D printing has created an inevitable buzz, but few outside of the design and engineering professions seem able to fully grasp the point. The largest consumer sector at present using 3D printers is the hobbyists, and even then it’s more the tech-savvy geek rather than the mainstream modeller,…

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Review: XYZprinting Da Vinci 1.0

Review: XYZprinting Da Vinci 1.0

By Alastair Jennings Introduction and print quality 3D printing has created an inevitable buzz, but few outside of the design and engineering professions seem able to fully grasp the point. The largest consumer sector at present using 3D printers is the hobbyists, and even then it’s more the tech-savvy geek rather than the mainstream modeller,…

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How to: How to upgrade your PS4 hard drive

How to: How to upgrade your PS4 hard drive

By Andrew Williams Introduction, what you need, and steps one and two Games take up millions of times the data they used to back in the old days. Factor-in digital distribution becoming more common and that PS Plus gets you more ‘free’ games than most people can handle, and you’re probably already running out of…

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How to: How to upgrade your PS4 hard drive

How to: How to upgrade your PS4 hard drive

By Andrew Williams Introduction, what you need, and steps one and two Games take up millions of times the data they used to back in the old days. Factor-in digital distribution becoming more common and that PS Plus gets you more ‘free’ games than most people can handle, and you’re probably already running out of…

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Review: Toshiba Canvio AeroMobile

Review: Toshiba Canvio AeroMobile

By Desire Athow Introduction and performance From time to time, a product that appears to be promising lands on your desk, but ultimately ends up being a bit of a disappointment. Toshiba’s Canvio AeroMobile wireless portable SSD, which has a 128GB capacity, may sadly fall into that category if you’re thinking of buying it purely…

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Review: Toshiba Canvio AeroMobile

Review: Toshiba Canvio AeroMobile

By Desire Athow Introduction and performance From time to time, a product that appears to be promising lands on your desk, but ultimately ends up being a bit of a disappointment. Toshiba’s Canvio AeroMobile wireless portable SSD, which has a 128GB capacity, may sadly fall into that category if you’re thinking of buying it purely…

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Week in Gaming: The Order disappoints, but it’s ok – there’s always Homeworld

Week in Gaming: The Order disappoints, but it’s ok – there’s always Homeworld

By Kate Gray I wish people treated Pancake Day like they do Christmas. I wish there was a two-month-long wind up, with pancake-flavoured things, lemon and sugar-scented candles, festive spatulas, the works – all while songs about how brilliant pancakes are play merrily in the background. Alas, it is not to be, for Pancake Day…

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Opinion: Why the Celeron doesn’t deserve all the hate

Opinion: Why the Celeron doesn’t deserve all the hate

By Desire Athow There’s an entry for a humble microprocessor on Urban Dictionary which was written back in 2006. The author decided to vent his frustration using very colourful language to describe, what is essentially, a piece of silicon. That product is the Intel Celeron, and the post ends with the parting shot: “Anyone with…

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Opinion: Why the Celeron doesn’t deserve all the hate

Opinion: Why the Celeron doesn’t deserve all the hate

By Desire Athow There’s an entry for a humble microprocessor on Urban Dictionary which was written back in 2006. The author decided to vent his frustration using very colourful language to describe, what is essentially, a piece of silicon. That product is the Intel Celeron, and the post ends with the parting shot: “Anyone with…

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TC AppleCast 5: That Crazy Apple Car Maybe Isn’t So Crazy

TC AppleCast 5: That Crazy Apple Car Maybe Isn’t So Crazy

By Darrell Etherington Apple has spent the whole week in the news because of a car it might be making, so that’s a real thing that happened. We discuss how the rumor went from airy tales to something quite solid, including a possible timeline for launch in 2020. Just what might an Apple Car actually…

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Buying Guide: Best monitor: the best displays on the market

Buying Guide: Best monitor: the best displays on the market

By EZ Bardeguez Introduction Ten years ago, monitors were nothing more than necessary accessories. Today, they can be luxury items that dramatically improve all aspects of computing and content consumption. There are so many types of monitors that suit so many different needs. Screen resolution, response time, panel weight: everything should be considered when choosing…

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