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Review: Seagate Personal Cloud 2-Bay NAS

By Orestis Bastounis Introduction and design Not to be outdone by arch-rival storage company Western Digital, the Personal Cloud is Seagate’s answer to the WD MyCloud, a NAS that makes it as simple as possible to access your stored movies, pictures, music and documents remotely. The Personal Cloud can be used to stream video or…

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Review: Seagate Personal Cloud 2-Bay NAS

By Orestis Bastounis Introduction and design Not to be outdone by arch-rival storage company Western Digital, the Personal Cloud is Seagate’s answer to the WD MyCloud, a NAS that makes it as simple as possible to access your stored movies, pictures, music and documents remotely. The Personal Cloud can be used to stream video or…

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The Acer Aspire One Cloudbook 11 Signature Edition Is A Windows 10 Laptop You Can Buy For $190

Acer’s Aspire One Cloudbook 11 runs on Windows 10 and retails for just $190. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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Alienware 13 vs. Alienware 15 vs. Alienware 17: Which Revamped Gaming Laptop Is Best For You?

Alienware gaming laptops gets revamped. Here is a quick comparison of the Alienware 13, Alienware 15 and Alienware 17. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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Alienware Unveils Updates To Its X51 PC, Laptops And More

Pax Prime is already underway in Seattle. At the annual gaming convention, Alienware has revealed some new updates to its X51 desktop, laptops and Graphics Amplifier. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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Review: XYZprinting Nobel 1.0

By Alastair Jennings Introduction and design XYZprinting produces FDM 3D printers that are perfect for education such as the Da Vinci 1.0. These printers feature enclosed environments, cartridge filament systems and no nonsense straightforward software that makes them incredibly easy to use and an ideal choice for demonstrating the technology to students. At present FDM…

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Hands-on review: Alienware X51 (2015)

By Nick Pino When it launched back in June 2012, Alienware’s original X51 system had all the merits of a Steam Machine without the title: It was small in stature and perfectly tuned for gaming in the livingroom. Packing Ivy Bridge, the three year old model had a marked advantage over the much smaller crowd…

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Review: HP ZBook 14 G2

By Juan Martinez Introduction and design Let’s be honest: most mobile workstations are too heavy (and ugly) to comfortably carry around. These powerful and expensive devices typically weigh more than five pounds (2.26 kg) and they look as boxy and boring as the laptops in ’80s sci-fi films. Luckily, HP has done its part to…

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The Sensel Morph Will Add The Wow To How You Interact With The Digital World

The Sensel Morph is the first pressure-sensitive, multi-touch input device that transforms into a computer keyboard, piano keyboard, DJ controller, gamepad, and much more. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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Hands-on review: Philips USB monitor docking stand SB4B1928UB

By Desire Athow As the laptop leapfrogs its desktop cousin to become, for many, the main (and often only) work computing device, it is not surprising to see that docking stations are becoming more popular as well. Factor in the unstoppable, relentless drive towards thinner devices with fewer connectivity options (like the new MacBook), and…

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Hands-on review: Updated: New MacBook 2015

By Gareth Beavis Apple’s new Macbook is all about style, while still combining it with oodles of power. This is apparently the ‘notebook redefined’ according to the Cupertino brand, and it certainly does push the envelope in one area: the lightness of this thing is insane. The specs are pretty goshdarn good as well, with…

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Hands-on review: New MacBook 2015

By Gareth Beavis This is a flash hands on review to give you the chance to see what the laptop is all about as soon as possible. Stay tuned as we’ll be expanding and upgrading this review very shortly with more info. Apple’s new Macbook is all about style, while still combining it with oodles…

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Review: Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 14

By Kevin Lee Introduction The ThinkPad name is a staple in the workstation world, but with the tablets quickly taking their place as business machines, laptops need to evolve. The Microsoft Surface Pro 3 is a clear cut example of how much more capable and flexible a hybrid machine can be over a traditional notebook.…

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Review: Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 14

By Kevin Lee Introduction The ThinkPad name is a staple in the workstation world, but with the tablets quickly taking their place as business machines, laptops need to evolve. The Microsoft Surface Pro 3 is a clear cut example of how much more capable and flexible a hybrid machine can be over a traditional notebook.…

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Hands-on review: Project Tango

By Hugh Langley If events like MWC 2015 have told me anything, it’s that smartphones have stopped getting smart. Better looking? Yes. Improved build quality? Sure. More powerful? Absolutely. But smarter? Not so much. It’s very much the same story with tablets, although Google is attempting to push things forward with its hugely ambitious Project…

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