Allura Alforsdotter

Allura Alforsdotter

Analysis: Nintendo had its best year in a long time, but can it keep it up?

Analysis: Nintendo had its best year in a long time, but can it keep it up?

By Jake Muncy and Nick Pino Nintendo, home of Mario, released its 2014 financial report last week, alongside sales figures and updated financial forecasts for the fiscal year. The good news – and, certainly, what Nintendo would like us to focus on – is that 2014 was the company’s first profitable year since 2012. The…

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This Week On The TC Gadgets Podcast: Friendship!

This Week On The TC Gadgets Podcast: Friendship!

By Jordan Crook,Greg Kumparak,Matt Burns,John Biggs,Darrell Etherington We were all physically in the same room for this podcast, which is the first time that has ever happened. That said, we covered a multitude of topics, including the new Nintendo 3DS, the potential Swatch smartwatch and the first-world problems of folks who own multiple IoT products.…

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Review: HP ZBook 17 G2

Review: HP ZBook 17 G2

By Juan Martinez Introduction and design The best mobile workstations on the market combine incredible graphics rendering with top-notch processing speed and superior displays. Unfortunately, they also cost and weigh twice as much as most traditional consumer laptops. In other words: you’re paying top dollar for what’s under the hood and not for your ability…

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Review: HP ZBook 17 G2

Review: HP ZBook 17 G2

By Juan Martinez Introduction and design The best mobile workstations on the market combine incredible graphics rendering with top-notch processing speed and superior displays. Unfortunately, they also cost and weigh twice as much as most traditional consumer laptops. In other words: you’re paying top dollar for what’s under the hood and not for your ability…

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Microsoft issues fix for Xbox One controller issues

Microsoft issues fix for Xbox One controller issues

By Michael Rougeau Microsoft is rolling out the first Xbox One system update of the year, and it brings with it welcome improvements to the performance and stability of the console’s controllers. The controller now connects to the Xbox One much more quickly, and it’s been improved in other ways, too – hopefully fixing the…

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Microsoft issues fix for Xbox One controller issues

Microsoft issues fix for Xbox One controller issues

By Michael Rougeau Microsoft is rolling out the first Xbox One system update of the year, and it brings with it welcome improvements to the performance and stability of the console’s controllers. The controller now connects to the Xbox One much more quickly, and it’s been improved in other ways, too – hopefully fixing the…

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Highly Dexterous Robot Can Fold Balloon Animals, Close Zip-Ties

By John Biggs The Terminator: The Skynet Funding Bill is passed. The system goes on-line November 14th, 2014. Human decisions are removed from strategic balloon animal-making. Skynet begins to learn at a geometric rate. It becomes self-aware at 2:14 a.m. Eastern time, November 30th. In a panic, they try to pull the plug. Sarah Connor:…

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Watch Vestigen’s Project Ara Sensors Show How Modular Smartphones Could Change The World

Watch Vestigen’s Project Ara Sensors Show How Modular Smartphones Could Change The World

By Darrell Etherington Project Ara is getting closer to producing a shipping product, and a developer conference in Singapore gave some of those building hardware modules for the Google-made smartphone with swappable parts a chance to show off their coming wares. Vestigen is one such company, which is focused on building smart sensors that can,…

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Review: Netgear ProSafe Smart Switch S3300-28X-PoE+

Review: Netgear ProSafe Smart Switch S3300-28X-PoE+

By Alan Stevens Introduction and Performance Unlike the unmanaged Netgear ProSafe XS708E we reviewed at the end of last year, the ProSafe S3300 is a family of much smarter switches with a clutch of additional management features and optional Power over Ethernet (PoE) capabilities. S3300 switches also come with a lot more ports, including four…

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Review: Netgear ProSafe Smart Switch S3300-28X-PoE+

Review: Netgear ProSafe Smart Switch S3300-28X-PoE+

By Alan Stevens Introduction and Performance Unlike the unmanaged Netgear ProSafe XS708E we reviewed at the end of last year, the ProSafe S3300 is a family of much smarter switches with a clutch of additional management features and optional Power over Ethernet (PoE) capabilities. S3300 switches also come with a lot more ports, including four…

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Drone Maker DJI Rolls Back Buggy Update That Restricted D.C. Flights Following White House Crash

Drone Maker DJI Rolls Back Buggy Update That Restricted D.C. Flights Following White House Crash

By Sarah Perez DJI, the maker of the drone which crashed on the White House lawn last month, is rolling back the software update that was designed to prevent flights over much of Washington D.C., citing “a small number of reported issues” with the software download. The update was pushed out fairly quickly after the…

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Review: HP 255 G3

Review: HP 255 G3

By Desire Athow Introduction and performance We’ve noticed a trend over the last 12 months or so – the cheapest laptop models for all the main vendors come from their business ranges. We saw it already with the Lenovo B50 series, the Toshiba Satellite Pro C50 and the Dell Inspiron 15 3531. HP is the…

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Review: HP 255 G3

Review: HP 255 G3

By Desire Athow Introduction and performance We’ve noticed a trend over the last 12 months or so – the cheapest laptop models for all the main vendors come from their business ranges. We saw it already with the Lenovo B50 series, the Toshiba Satellite Pro C50 and the Dell Inspiron 15 3531. HP is the…

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Tech Bargains: TechRadar Deals: TVs, Smartphones, Xbox One pads, Nooks and storage

Tech Bargains: TechRadar Deals: TVs, Smartphones, Xbox One pads, Nooks and storage

By TechRadar Each day TechRadar brings you great deals on tech products from around the web and today we’ve got some excellent bargains for you. First up, we have two products that were made for each other. You can currently get the 50-inch Panasonic TX-50AS520B home cinema TV for just £449. And while you’re at…

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Hands-on review: Samsung Galaxy A7

Hands-on review: Samsung Galaxy A7

By Marc Chacksfield Samsung has made something of a shift in its design ethos with its Alpha and A range of smartphones. Instead of the plastic chassis of the Samsung Galaxy S5, an all-metal unibody design has been used. This design is a major hint at what to expect when the Samsung Galaxy S6 eventually…

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