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Review: HP LaserJet Pro MFP M225dw review

Review: HP LaserJet Pro MFP M225dw review

By Alan Stevens Introduction Still very much the leader when it comes to printing, HP has something for everyone, from the home user to large corporates. The LaserJet Pro MFP M225dw is aimed at small business buyers looking for a budget print/scan/copy solution. Despite a modest price tag of just £201 ex VAT ($305, AU$375),…

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Review: HP LaserJet Pro MFP M225dw review

Review: HP LaserJet Pro MFP M225dw review

By Alan Stevens Introduction Still very much the leader when it comes to printing, HP has something for everyone, from the home user to large corporates. The LaserJet Pro MFP M225dw measures 44 x 29 x 37cm (17 x 11 x 15-inches). It is aimed at small business buyers looking for a budget print/scan/copy solution.…

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Deals: TechRadar Deals: Tablets, Mouse, Routers, Roku Box and much more

Deals: TechRadar Deals: Tablets, Mouse, Routers, Roku Box and much more

By TechRadar Every 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 complement each other nicely, especially as St Valentine’s coming up. You can currently get the 50-inch Panasonic TX-50AS520B home cinema TV, exclusive to…

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Watch SpaceX’s DSCOVR Mission Launch Live Right Here

Watch SpaceX’s DSCOVR Mission Launch Live Right Here

By Darrell Etherington SpaceX is aiming to launch the Deep Space Climate Observatory, also known by the acronym DSCOVR, today during a launch window that kicks off at 6:10 PM ET (and you can watch live above). The NASA-contracted mission is designed to launch a satellite that can monitor solar storms and provide full Earth…

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Today In Creepy Privacy Policies, Samsung’s Eavesdropping TV

Today In Creepy Privacy Policies, Samsung’s Eavesdropping TV

By Natasha Lomas As the number of connected devices — aka the Internet of Things, aka the sensornet — proliferates so too does the number of devices leaning on voice recognition technology as an interface to allow for hands free control. But the potential privacy intrusion of voice-activated services is massive. Read More …read more…

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Week in Gaming: Lego dinosaurs, zombie parkour, and why you need Majora’s Mask in your life

Week in Gaming: Lego dinosaurs, zombie parkour, and why you need Majora’s Mask in your life

By Kate Gray You’ll never guess what the lead story is this week. It involves moons, music and impending doom. No, it’s not Frank Sinatra’s back catalogue, but nice guess. It’s a sweet, if creepy story about identity, friendship and the apocalypse. Nope, it’s not popular children’s book The Day The Earth Caught Fire, either.…

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Week in Gaming: Lego dinosaurs, zombie parkour, and why you need Majora’s Mask in your life

Week in Gaming: Lego dinosaurs, zombie parkour, and why you need Majora’s Mask in your life

By Kate Gray You’ll never guess what the lead story is this week. It involves moons, music and impending doom. No, it’s not Frank Sinatra’s back catalogue, but nice guess. It’s a sweet, if creepy story about identity, friendship and the apocalypse. Nope, it’s not popular children’s book The Day The Earth Caught Fire, either.…

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Xbox One is finally getting a screenshot feature

Xbox One is finally getting a screenshot feature

By Michael Rougeau Microsoft has been teasing a screenshot feature for the Xbox One for a long time, but despite frequent updates to the console it still can’t snap an image of its own display. Sony’s PS4 has had the ability since launch, making it extra irksome for Xbox fans who’ve been waiting more than…

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Xbox One is finally getting a screenshot feature

Xbox One is finally getting a screenshot feature

By Michael Rougeau Microsoft has been teasing a screenshot feature for the Xbox One for a long time, but despite frequent updates to the console it still can’t snap an image of its own display. Sony’s PS4 has had the ability since launch, making it extra irksome for Xbox fans who’ve been waiting more than…

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A Rare Look Inside A Massive Bitcoin Mine

A Rare Look Inside A Massive Bitcoin Mine

By John Biggs Bitcoin mining is not a pretty business. It requires lots of specialized servers that are essentially unusable for normal computing and lots of cooling. But when you bring thousands of miners together in the same room, things really get ugly. Motherboard has some fascinating footage of a bitcoin mine in Liaoning Province,…

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Review: Aorus X7 Pro

Review: Aorus X7 Pro

By Kevin Lee Introduction and design Thin gaming laptops, like the Origin EVO15-S and Digital Storm Triton, have made us rethink our expectations of high-performance machines. Thanks to more efficient parts, including Intel’s Haswell (and soon Broadwell-U) processors as well as Nvidia’s Maxwell GPUs, manufacturers don’t need to put rip-roaring components into a bulky notebook…

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Review: Aorus X7 Pro

Review: Aorus X7 Pro

By Kevin Lee Introduction and design Thin gaming laptops, like the Origin EVO15-S and Digital Storm Triton, have made us rethink our expectations of high-performance machines. Thanks to more efficient parts, including Intel’s Haswell (and soon Broadwell-U) processors as well as Nvidia’s Maxwell GPUs, manufacturers don’t need to put rip-roaring components into a bulky notebook…

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

Nintendo just 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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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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