Computers

All things related to computer hardware and components

Hands-on review: AOC U3277PWQU

By Desire Athow Better-than-full-HD monitors are becoming cheaper with the average price of 4K models dropping markedly compared to just two years ago. That, coupled with the fact that most models now come with 60Hz input, means that there has never been a better time to buy a 4K display. However, competition comes from 4K…

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Buying Guide: 9 best PC gaming headsets 2016

By Kane Fulton Best PC gaming headset Updated: We’ve added the HyperX Cloud Stinger to our shortlist of the best gaming headsets you can buy today No PC gamer worth their kill/death ratio would skimp on a decent headset. Arguably more important than a mechanical 6. HyperX Cloud Stinger Great sound at a price for…

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HyperX’s new gaming headset brings eSports quality on a budget

By Darren Allan HyperX has unleashed what it claims is the best budget gaming headset going in the form of the Cloud Stinger. The company reckons that the peripheral will make any casual gamer feel like a pro, boasting a high quality sound and an impressive level of comfort which comes for a price tag…

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HyperX’s new gaming headset brings eSports quality on a budget

By Darren Allan HyperX has unleashed what it claims is the best budget gaming headset going in the form of the Cloud Stinger. The company reckons that the peripheral will make any casual gamer feel like a pro, boasting a high quality sound and an impressive level of comfort which comes for a price tag…

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Review: MacPhun Aurora HDR 2017

By James Abbott If you’ve been taking a look at the amazing landscape, cityscape, interior and travel photography online, chances are you’ve seen a lot of HDR. It’s so good these days that quite often you wouldn’t even know the technique had been used. Gone are the days of muddy mid-tones and eye-watering halos, HDR…

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New MacBook Pro With OLED Touch Bar ‘Dynamic Function Row,’ Touch ID And More To Be Released In Late October

A new report claims Apple’s redesigned MacBook Pro with OLED touch panel, Touch ID and more are close to being released. The company is reportedly planning to release the new MacBook Pro in late October. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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Logitech’s webcam for streamers broadcasts at 60 fps with green screen tricks

By Darren Allan Logitech has unleashed the C922 Pro Stream webcam, with which the company aims to cater for the needs of serious game streamers without breaking the bank. Of course, you want to look your best when streaming to your Twitch or YouTube audience, and we don’t mean making sure you’ve done your hair…

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Raspberry Pi Launches New PIXEL User Interface For Desktops

Raspberry Pi is the go-to choice for affordable computing, and the platform just increased its likeability. Meet PIXEL, a user interface that turns the Raspbian OS into a well-rounded operating system that is easy on the eyes. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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Review: Updated: Google Apps for Work (G Suite) 2016 review

By Gary Marshall Latest news [Editor’s Note: What immediately follows is a rundown of the latest developments and features Google has added to Apps for Work (G Suite) since this review was first written.] September 2016 Google has renamed Apps for Work as G Suite, which the company says better reflects the software’s mission in…

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HP Apologizes For Blocking Third-Party Ink Cartridges On Printers: Upcoming Update Will Return Things To How They Were

HP has apologized for blocking third-party ink cartridges from being used in its printers. The company is preparing an optional update that will remove the restriction, but the Electronic Frontier Foundation wants HP to do more than that. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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Hands-on review: Western Digital My Passport Wireless Pro

By Desire Athow The last time we reviewed a wireless external hard disk drive from Western Digital – the My Passport Wireless – we came out rather unimpressed by the device. This time around, the My Passport Wireless Pro, a souped-up version of the aforementioned wireless drive, landed on our desk for evaluation – note…

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Razer unleashes the Kraken with a new pair of gaming headsets

By Kevin Lee Razer has introduced a new pair of headsets with the Kraken 7.1 V2 and the Kraken Pro V2. As the name might suggest, the Kraken 7.1 V2 is Razer’s second generation 7.1 surround sound headset. While it doesn’t offer a true surround sound space, Razer claims its virtualization technology grants gamers complete…

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Microsoft’s next Surface device is… an ergonomic keyboard?

By Darren Allan The Surface range is going great guns these days, so why wouldn’t Microsoft want to expand it beyond detachable tablets? It would certainly make sense to push the name, and beyond news of an all-in-one Surface PC, there is now word of a Surface-branded keyboard. This speculation comes from a listing, spotted…

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IBM Watson Will Soon Be Teacher Advisor: First Lesson, Third-Grade Math

IBM Watson will soon be used to help third grade teachers prepare lessons for their students. Initially, the system will be helpful to math teachers but more subjects are expected to be added in the near term. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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This tiny Nvidia supercomputer will power self-driving cars

By Lewis Leong Self-driving cars are the future, and Nvidia wants in. CEO Jen-Hsun Huang announced today at the inaugural GPU Technology Conference Europe that the company is developing a simplified supercomputer that can power self-driving cars. The supercomputer, called Xavier, is a system-on-chip (SoC) design that features both CPU and GPU on a single…

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