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Hands-on review: MWC 2015: Acer Liquid Jade Z

Hands-on review: MWC 2015: Acer Liquid Jade Z

By James Peckham Back at CES 2015 Acer revealed its new flagship Liquid Jade S and only two months later it has felt the need to come back with an even cheaper version called the Liquid Jade Z. I managed to get a little hands-on time with the device at MWC 2015 and here’s what…

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Opho’s Keys Teaches You How To Play The Piano

Opho’s Keys Teaches You How To Play The Piano

By Kyle Russell Those looking to learn the piano have a new option in the form of Keys, a smart keyboard you can connect to your phone to pick up new songs or to your computer to make your own. Read More …read more Source: TechCrunch Gadgets

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Acer Outs A Pricey Chromebox With 8GB Of RAM, 4k Monitor Support

Acer Outs A Pricey Chromebox With 8GB Of RAM, 4k Monitor Support

By Matt Burns There are not many options for computers running the Chrome OS in desktop form. Acer just released a new one and it’s a monster of sorts. Packed inside the svelte box is a powerful little machine that costs nearly double that of other Chromeboxes but sports computing power unheard of from a…

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Apple’s 12.9-inch iPad Sounds Like It Could Stretch The Definition Of ‘iPad’

Apple’s 12.9-inch iPad Sounds Like It Could Stretch The Definition Of ‘iPad’

By Darrell Etherington Apple is working on a new, larger iPad as rumored, according to the Wall Street Journal, with suppliers told to gear up for production in the second half of this year. That’s a revised timeline from an earlier plan that targeted the first half of this year, but since the product’s existence…

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Teetering On The Edge Of Virtual Reality At Mobile World Congress

Teetering On The Edge Of Virtual Reality At Mobile World Congress

By Ron Miller As I walked around Mobile World Congress this week, I couldn’t help but notice some big trends. The Internet of Things was certainly top of mind. Vendors are merging mobile into your biggest mobile device: your car. Smart watches are a growing force, but what really caught my attention is that we…

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Hands-on review: MWC 2015: ZTE Star 2

Hands-on review: MWC 2015: ZTE Star 2

By John McCann While ZTE has a big presence in Asia, it’s yet to break into other markets in the same way, but at the Chinese’s firm booth at MWC 2015 its latest handsets and edging closer to the standards expected from consumers in other territories. A good example of this is the ZTE Star…

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Hands-on review: MWC 2015: ZTE Star 2

Hands-on review: MWC 2015: ZTE Star 2

By John McCann While ZTE has a big presence in Asia, it’s yet to break into other markets in the same way, but at the Chinese’s firm booth at MWC 2015 its latest handsets and edging closer to the standards expected from consumers in other territories. A good example of this is the ZTE Star…

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GDC 2015: HTC’s Vive won’t be the only SteamVR headset

GDC 2015: HTC’s Vive won’t be the only SteamVR headset

By Hugh Langley When HTC announced Vive, the virtual reality headset it built with Valve, we suspected that it wouldn’t be the last manufacturer to announce a visor running the SteamVR platform. We’ve been hearing mumblings from sources that more are being worked on from different manufacturers. Further to that, this week Bossa Studios, who…

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GDC 2015: HTC’s Vive won’t be the only SteamVR headset

GDC 2015: HTC’s Vive won’t be the only SteamVR headset

By Hugh Langley When HTC announced Vive, the virtual reality headset it built with Valve, we suspected that it wouldn’t be the last manufacturer to announce a visor running the SteamVR platform. We’ve been hearing mumblings from sources that more are being worked on from different manufacturers. Further to that, this week Bossa Studios, who…

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GDC 2015: This is the final Steam Controller

GDC 2015: This is the final Steam Controller

By Hugh Langley Valve’s spoiled us at this year’s GDC, with Steam Machines, HTC Vive and Source 2 getting us more than a little excited. The company also promised us a look at the final version of the Steam Controller, and while it wasn’t flaunting itself on the show floor, we were invited behind closed…

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GDC 2015: This is the final Steam Controller

GDC 2015: This is the final Steam Controller

By Hugh Langley Valve’s spoiled us at this year’s GDC, with Steam Machines, HTC Vive and Source 2 getting us more than a little excited. The company also promised us a look at the final version of the Steam Controller, and while it wasn’t flaunting itself on the show floor, we were invited behind closed…

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GDC 2015: These are the Steam Machines landing later this year

GDC 2015: These are the Steam Machines landing later this year

By Michael Rougeau and Nick Pino Steam Machines at GDC We’ve been waiting for a long time now, but Steam Machines are finally beginning to appear. These living room PCs come from a variety of manufacturers, but they all share one thing: they use SteamOS to give gamers a streamlined way to play PC games…

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GDC 2015: Soon, all wireless Xbox accessories will work with Windows 10

GDC 2015: Soon, all wireless Xbox accessories will work with Windows 10

By Michelle Fitzsimmons Microsoft wants you to know it’s very serious about this “oneness” thing it’s doing, even down to the accessories you use to game. The Redmond firm revealed during GDC 2015 that all wireless Xbox gaming accessories will be designed for and supported on Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs from now on.…

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GDC 2015: Soon, all wireless Xbox accessories will work with Windows 10

GDC 2015: Soon, all wireless Xbox accessories will work with Windows 10

By Michelle Fitzsimmons Microsoft wants you to know it’s very serious about this “oneness” thing it’s doing, even down to the accessories you use to game. The Redmond firm revealed during GDC 2015 that all wireless Xbox gaming accessories will be designed for and supported on Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs from now on.…

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Even With Delays, Building A 12.9-Inch iPad Could Be The Easy Part

Even With Delays, Building A 12.9-Inch iPad Could Be The Easy Part

By Matt Burns Rumors of an iPad with a larger screen simply will not die. Bloomberg is today reporting that a 12.9-inch iPad will hit manufacturing lines in September. That is later than previously speculated, and the screen is to blame according to the report. But building the larger iPad could be the easy part.…

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