Computers

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Review: Lenovo B40-30

By Desire Athow Introduction and performance As surprising as it sounds, Lenovo sells two products that carry the B40 name. One is an all-in-one PC and the other a business laptop, and we are reviewing the latter today. Its bigger brother, the B50-30, was put to the test by techradar more than a year ago…

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Review: Lenovo B40-30

By Desire Athow Introduction and performance As surprising as it sounds, Lenovo sells two products that carry the B40 name. One is an all-in-one PC and the other a business laptop, and we are reviewing the latter here. Its bigger brother, the B50-30, was put to the test by techradar more than a year ago…

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Revolutionary handheld scanner will make 3D printing a piece of cake

By Darren Allan The world of 3D printing is a fast developing one, and increasingly more affordable (with options like the sub-£500 Ooznest PRUSA i3, pictured above), but it’s still far from novice-friendly – although new innovations are set to help on that front, with one notable device being a handheld 3D scanner. This hardware…

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Revolutionary handheld scanner will make 3D printing a piece of cake

By Darren Allan The world of 3D printing is a fast developing one, and increasingly more affordable (with options like the sub-£500 Ooznest PRUSA i3, pictured above), but it’s still far from novice-friendly – although new innovations are set to help on that front, with one notable device being a handheld 3D scanner. This hardware…

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Crucial BX200 unveiled, budget SSD aimed at small businesses

By Darren Allan Crucial has revealed its new BX200 SSD, a 2.5-inch drive which is aimed at consumers and SMBs. The SSD comes in three capacities: 240GB, 480GB and a 960GB offering for those who really need space as well as speed. As for the core statistics, Crucial claims that its new piece of solid-state…

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Crucial BX200 unveiled, budget SSD aimed at small businesses

By Darren Allan Crucial has revealed its new BX200 SSD, a 2.5-inch drive which is aimed at consumers and SMBs. The SSD comes in three capacities: 240GB, 480GB and a 960GB offering for those who really need space as well as speed. As for the core statistics, Crucial claims that its new piece of solid-state…

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Surface Book iFixit Teardown Shows Microsoft’s Next Big Thing Is Practically Unrepairable

A step-by-step teardown of the Microsoft Surface Book shows how repairing it could be next to impossible. With its fused peripherals and glued components, the Surface Book was given a repairability score of 1 out of 10. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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Samsung Introduces Updated Line Of ATIV Notebooks With The 9 Pro And 9 Spin

The Book 9 Pro is billed as the company’s first 4K laptop, while the Book 9 Spin’s screen can fold all the way around and back onto itself. …read more Source:: TechTimes.com – Computers

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If you can’t live without emojis, this is the keyboard for you

By Parker Wilhelm Emojis are a boon to the savvy message-sender trying to save a few characters, but switching keyboard presets on a phone or copy-pasting from a desktop can be a hassle. Thankfully, a company called EmojiWorks has developed a fully-functional Emoji Keyboard for those who believe a smiley is worth a thousand words.…

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If you can’t live without emojis, this is the keyboard for you

By Parker Wilhelm Emojis are a boon to the savvy message-sender trying to save a few characters, but switching keyboard presets on a phone or copy-pasting from a desktop can be a hassle. Thankfully, a company called EmojiWorks has developed a fully-functional Emoji Keyboard for those who believe a smiley is worth a thousand words.…

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Review: Ooznest PRUSA i3

By Alastair Jennings Introduction and the kit Forget the glossy professional finishes of the latest 3D printers, the Prusa i3 is all about going back to basics and understanding where and how 3D print technology evolved. This Ooznest kit is based on the popular Prusa i3 design and along with the latest stream of FDM…

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Review: Ooznest PRUSA i3

By Alastair Jennings Introduction and the kit Forget the glossy professional finishes of the latest 3D printers, the Prusa i3 is all about going back to basics and understanding where and how 3D print technology evolved. This Ooznest kit is based on the popular Prusa i3 design and along with the latest stream of FDM…

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Competition: Techradar pro survey: Tell us how you store stuff and win an 8TB NAS

By Desire Athow Computer users have now far more choice when it comes to storing their data than ever before. Gone are tapes and floppy disk drives; free and affordable cloud storage, thumb-sized USB flash drives, removable cards barely bigger than a thumbnail, pocketable hard disk drives, optical discs costing pennies and blazingly-fast solid state…

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Competition: Techradar pro survey: Tell us how you store stuff and win an 8TB NAS

By Desire Athow Computer users have now far more choice when it comes to storing their data than ever before. Gone are tapes and floppy disk drives; free and affordable cloud storage, thumb-sized USB flash drives, removable cards barely bigger than a thumbnail, pocketable hard disk drives, optical discs costing pennies and blazingly-fast solid state…

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Snowball: Why did Amazon just make a hard drive with a Kindle attached?

By Jamie Carter Introduction and how it works In the wireless world of cloud infrastructure and services, Amazon Web Services (AWS) just chucked a curve-ball. Or, rather, a Snowball. A 50TB hard drive weighing 20kg that can be quickly filled with data and posted to AWS for uploading to the cloud, Snowball is said to…

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