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At the start of this year we saw the first half of the Maxwell architecture in the form of the GeForce GTX 750 and GTX 750 Ti. Based on...
242 by Ryan Smith 3 days agoAnother year has passed and like clockwork Apple has released a new iPhone and a new version of iOS to accompany it. Our reviews of both new iPhones will...
159 by Brandon Chester 5 days ago- DisplayPort Alternate Mode for USB Type-C Announced - Video, Power, & Data All Over Type-C
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For nearly two years Samsung was the only manufacturer with an SSD that utilized TLC NAND. Most of the other manufacturers had talked about TLC SSDs in one way...
48 by Kristian Vättö 6 days agoToday we're looking at the two latest mechanical keyboards from Rosewill, the Apollo RK-9100 and the ten-keyless RGB80. Each targets a different group of users, but both have been...
20 by E. Fylladitakis 6 days agoGIGABYTE's BRIX Pro (using an Intel Iris Pro part) has made a big splash in the market, particularly as a Steam machine. Enthused by its success, GIGABYTE has introduced...
33 by Ganesh T S on 9/15/2014While Huawei's flagship banner was traditionally carried by its Ascend P-series, the P7 didn't ship with a high end SoC that was able to compete with other devices in...
46 by Andrei Frumusanu & Joshua Ho on 9/12/2014Typically multi-bay external storage devices tend to utilize 3.5" drives due to the lower cost and higher capacities. The downside, however, is that 3.5" drives are physically larger and...
33 by Kristian Vättö on 9/12/2014For those that do will not settle for anything less than the best, Corsair has their gigantic AX1500i power supply. This is their new 1500W flagship behemoth, and it's...
50 by E. Fylladitakis on 9/11/2014Last month AMD held their 30 years of graphics celebration, during which they announced their next Radeon video card, the Radeon R9 285. Designed to be AMD's new $249...
83 by Ryan Smith on 9/10/2014Seagate's premium storage brand, LaCie, has been introducing a wide variety of Thunderbolt 2 products since late last year. Today, we are seeing the launch of a hybrid direct-attached...
2 by Ganesh T S on 9/10/2014Nokia has once again refreshed its Windows Phone lineup with the release of the Lumia 930, which is the spiritual successor to the Lumia 920 which first launched with...
109 by Brett Howse on 9/8/2014Intel's new Xeon is here, and once again it has impressive specs. The 662 mm² die supports up to eighteen cores, contains two integrated memory controllers, and comes with...
83 by Johan De Gelas on 9/8/2014We are currently on the verge of PCIe transition. Nearly every SSD controller vendor has shown or at least talked about their upcoming PCIe designs, and the first ones...
45 by Kristian Vättö on 9/5/2014Continuing our coverage of Intel's 14nm Technology, another series of press events held by Intel filled out some of the missing details behind the strategy of their Core M...
110 by Ian Cutress on 9/5/2014A dual processor system sounds awesome to the home user but in reality it is almost entirely a professional market. The prosumer has to use Xeons at JEDEC memory...
34 by Ian Cutress on 9/4/2014DisplayPort Alternate Mode for USB Type-C Announced - Video, Power, & Data All Over Type-C MediaTek Labs and LinkIt Platform Launch Targeting IoT and Wearables iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus: Preliminary Results
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- Microsoft Details Direct3D 11.3 & 12 New Rendering Features
- NVIDIA GameWorks: More Effects with Less Effort
- Hands On With ODG's R-7: Augmented Reality Glasses
- Intel's Haswell-EP Xeons with DDR3 and DDR4 on the Horizon?
- Logitech Targets Home Automation Play with Harmony Living Home Lineup
- Google's Autonomous Vehicles Approved to Travel Any Road in California
- Die Shots Confirm A8 Packs Six PowerVR "Rogue" GPU Clusters
- WSJ: Yes, HTC Nexus 9 ("Babel") is Incoming
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- Microsoft Expands Free Office 365 to All College Students
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- Samsung Hopes to Launch Budget Tizen Device in India by November
- Verizon Wireless Wi-Fi Calling Coming Next Year, Company Sees No Rush to Offer Feature
- Tesla's Elon Musk Says that Fully Autonomous Vehicles Are Still at Least 5 Years Away
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