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Updated: 10 best VR games: best virtual reality games for PC and mobile

Updated: 10 best VR games: best virtual reality games for PC and mobile

By Dan Griliopoulos Introduction Picking the best VR games at the moment is tricky because many of the best VR experiences aren’t the best games, and vice-versa. For example, much as we love Team Fortress 2, you don’t half get motion sick running at the scout’s speed in VR. Other experiences are like hands-off coaster…

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For The Next 24 Hours, Google’s Letting You Skip The Line For Project Fi

For The Next 24 Hours, Google’s Letting You Skip The Line For Project Fi

By Drew Olanoff Google’s all excited about the official launch of their flagship Nexus devices. We’ve reviewed the 5X and 6P and since they’re both unlocked, you get to choose your carrier. One option? Project Fi. It’s been closed off to the world up until now, but the team is opening the gates just for…

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The Eora 3D Scanner Can Capture The Very Soul Of An Object

The Eora 3D Scanner Can Capture The Very Soul Of An Object

By John Biggs Primitive cultures like my family believe that 3D scanning steals the essence of a person which is why we do not allow binocular vision in my home. The Eora 3D scanner, however, is allowed because it takes 3D scans using a device that is surprisingly simple yet exceedingly complex and only uses…

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CEO Jonathan Jaglom Talks About MakerBot’s Challenges

CEO Jonathan Jaglom Talks About MakerBot’s Challenges

By Anthony Ha It’s been an eventful year for 3D printing company MakerBot — it got a new CEO, opened a new factory in Brooklyn’s Industry City and announced multiple rounds of layoffs. We visited the Industry City facility back in September and spoke to CEO Jonathan Jaglom (previously an executive at Stratasys, which acquired…

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Hands-on review: Lenovo Yoga 900

Hands-on review: Lenovo Yoga 900

By Kane Fulton Few laptops manage to turn heads like Lenovo’s Yoga 3 Pro did when it landed back in January. Once your eyes clocked its six watchband-styled hinges, literally crafted from hundreds upon hundreds of pieces of metal, you knew that Lenovo had struck design gold. The company has now launched the Yoga 900,…

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Hands-on review: Lenovo Yoga Home 900

Hands-on review: Lenovo Yoga Home 900

By Juan Martinez If you use your desktop computer for entertainment as much as you use it for productivity, the Lenovo Yoga Home 900 (starting at $1,549, about £1,000, AU$2,133) might be right for you. This 27-inch touchscreen all-in-one can easily serve as the centerpiece for your living room, but it’s also got enough hardware…

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Hands-on review: Lenovo Yoga 900

Hands-on review: Lenovo Yoga 900

By Kane Fulton Few laptops manage to turn heads like Lenovo’s Yoga 3 Pro did when it landed back in January. Once your eyes clocked its six watchband-styled hinges, literally crafted from hundreds upon hundreds of pieces of metal, you knew that Lenovo had struck design gold. The company has now launched the Yoga 900,…

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Hands-on review: Lenovo Yoga Home 900

Hands-on review: Lenovo Yoga Home 900

By Juan Martinez If you use your desktop computer for entertainment as much as you use it for productivity, the Lenovo Yoga Home 900 (starting at $1,549, about £1,000, AU$2,133) might be right for you. This 27-inch touchscreen all-in-one can easily serve as the centerpiece for your living room, but it’s also got enough hardware…

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Try Out The iPhone 6s’ 3D Touch Using These Force Touch Tables

Try Out The iPhone 6s’ 3D Touch Using These Force Touch Tables

Apple is showing off the iPhone 6s’ 3D Touch Feature using two ‘Force Touch Tables’ that have been implemented at the New York and San Francisco Apple Stores. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Drones Now Need To Be Registered With U.S Government, Says F.A.A & D.O.T

Drones Now Need To Be Registered With U.S Government, Says F.A.A & D.O.T

By Fitz Tepper As rumored last week, the U.S government has just announced a program that will require drones to be registered with the U.S Department of Transportation. At a press conference today in Washington D.C, Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx announced the plan. The department will be creating a task force with the F.A.A to…

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Consumer Reports Disproves ‘Chipgate,’ Finds No Difference In iPhone 6s Battery Life

Consumer Reports Disproves ‘Chipgate,’ Finds No Difference In iPhone 6s Battery Life

Consumer Reports tested iPhone 6s devices equipped with a Samsung-made A9 chip and those with a TSMC-made chip, discovering no differences in battery life or temperature between the two. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Smartphones

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Review: Updated: iPad mini 2

Review: Updated: iPad mini 2

By Gareth Beavis …read more Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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Review: Updated: iPad mini 2

Review: Updated: iPad mini 2

By Gareth Beavis …read more Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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Opinion: Video games are finally becoming mainstream – isn’t it just the worst thing ever?

Opinion: Video games are finally becoming mainstream – isn’t it just the worst thing ever?

By Kate Gray Is there anything more repellent than becoming mainstream? You spend your whole life carefully curating your hobbies and tastes to make sure that they tread the thin line between “good” and “popular”, and then suddenly people start liking a thing that you like. Don’t they know that you got there first? Don’t…

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Opinion: Video games are finally becoming mainstream – isn’t it just the worst thing ever?

Opinion: Video games are finally becoming mainstream – isn’t it just the worst thing ever?

By Kate Gray Is there anything more repellent than becoming mainstream? You spend your whole life carefully curating your hobbies and tastes to make sure that they tread the thin line between “good” and “popular”, and then suddenly people start liking a thing that you like. Don’t they know that you got there first? Don’t…

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