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CES 2015: MSI debuts gaming laptop with built-in mechanical keyboard at CES

By Michael Rougeau MSI brought its gaming muscle to CES 2015 this week, debuting the GT80 Titan SLI, which it claims is the first gaming laptop with an integrated mechanical keyboard. The Titan has a SteelSeries-designed mechanical keyboard with clicky Cherry MX Brown switches, and it also comes with easily upgradeable dual NVIDIA GTX 980M…

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CES 2015: Razer Forge TV: part Android box, part complete surprise

By Cameron Faulkner Introduced at Google IO back in June 2014 amid the flurry of hype surrounding Android Lollipop and Google Cardboard, Razer announced an Android micro-console. Not much was said about it; no name, no specs, no price. Razer loosened its lips today at CES 2015, announcing the Forge TV for $99.99 (£99.99) and…

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CES 2015: Razer ups virtual reality game with OSVR and new head mounted display

By Lily Prasuethsut Will 2015 be the year of virtual reality? Razer sure thinks so. On top of its other news, the company took to the CES 2015 show floor to announce a new platform called OSVR plus a brand new VR head mounted display. With Oculus Rift inching closer to reality, Razer has set…

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CES 2015: PlayStation Vue TV streaming service to launch on PS3 and PS4 soon

By Andrew Williams Sony has confirmed it is to launch the Vue TV streaming service in Q1 2015, meaning US PS4 and PS3 owners will be able to try it out soon. PlayStation Vue is a TV streaming service that’ll give you access to shows from plenty of big networks, including Viacom, CBS, Fox and…

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CES 2015: PlayStation Vue TV streaming service to launch on PS3 and PS4 soon

By Andrew Williams Sony has confirmed it is to launch the Vue TV streaming service in Q1 2015, meaning US PS4 and PS3 owners will be able to try it out soon. PlayStation Vue is a TV streaming service that’ll give you access to shows from plenty of big networks, including Viacom, CBS, Fox and…

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Sony PS4 sales reach 18.5 million after a year and change, beating PS2

By Andrew Williams Sony has announced that the PS4 has sold 18.5 million units worldwide since its release just over a year ago. The PS4 is widely recognised as the current winner of the console battle, and the latest figures show that that hasn’t changed. Most recently we learned in November that Microsoft was on…

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Sony PS4 sales reach 18.5 million after a year and change, beating PS2

By Andrew Williams Sony has announced that the PS4 has sold 18.5 million units worldwide since its release just over a year ago. The PS4 is widely recognised as the current winner of the console battle, and the latest figures show that that hasn’t changed. Most recently we learned in November that Microsoft was on…

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PlayStation Now subscription details revealed

By Andrew Williams PlayStation Now as we always imagined it is about to launch, with all-you-can-eat game streaming subscriptions available from January 13. From mid-January US PS4 owners will be able to sign up for a Now subscription, and it already gets you access to a boatload of games. They’re not current ones, but PS3…

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PlayStation Now subscription details revealed

By Andrew Williams PlayStation Now as we always imagined it is about to launch, with all-you-can-eat game streaming subscriptions available from January 13. From mid-January US PS4 owners will be able to sign up for a Now subscription, and it already gets you access to a boatload of games. They’re not current ones, but PS3…

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Week in Gaming: Xbox One grows more powerful, The Last of Us 2 ‘confirmed’, and Sony says sorry

By Hugh Langley How will you remember Christmas 2014? Maybe it was setting fire to the tree with your new drone, or perhaps Grandma managed to go a whole hour without making a slightly racist remark. For many people it was the frustration of not being able to access PSN or Xbox Live because a…

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Week in Gaming: Xbox One grows more powerful, The Last of Us 2 ‘confirmed’, and Sony says sorry

By Hugh Langley How will you remember Christmas 2014? Maybe it was setting fire to the tree with your new drone, or perhaps Grandma managed to go a whole hour without making a slightly racist remark. For many people it was the frustration of not being able to access PSN or Xbox Live because a…

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CES 2015: SteelSeries Sentry eye tracker will have some Twitchy new tricks at CES

By Michael Rougeau Tobii and SteelSeries showed off their eye-tracking Sentry gadget throughout last year, but at CES 2015 they’ll introduce one of its coolest features yet. With the help of as-yet-unnamed “popular streaming personalities” the companies will show how the SteelSeries Sentry can track the vision of players streaming their gameplay on Twitch to…

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CES 2015: SteelSeries Sentry eye tracker will have some Twitchy new tricks at CES

By Michael Rougeau Tobii and SteelSeries showed off their eye-tracking Sentry gadget throughout last year, but at CES 2015 they’ll introduce one of its coolest features yet. With the help of as-yet-unnamed “popular streaming personalities” the companies will show how the SteelSeries Sentry can track the vision of players streaming their gameplay on Twitch to…

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Week in Tech: Week in Tech: New year, new gear, and why Samsung has milky vision

By TechRadar Happy New Year! If you thought 2014 was pretty cool, you ain’t seen nothing yet: 2015 has barely begun and we’ve already discovered a whole bunch of really exciting phones, the future of Windows and why Samsung wants you to watch some milk. But new years aren’t just about looking forwards. They’re a…

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Week in Tech: Week in Tech: New year, new gear, and why Samsung has milky vision

By TechRadar Happy New Year! If you thought 2014 was pretty cool, you ain’t seen nothing yet: 2015 has barely begun and we’ve already discovered a whole bunch of really exciting phones, the future of Windows and why Samsung wants you to watch some milk. But new years aren’t just about looking forwards. They’re a…

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