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The Times of DDR4 Costing More Is Almost Behind Us

DDR4 memory has been on the market for some time now and up until recently it had one major problem - the price. The DDR4 memory prices were also the only reason that I went with a Z97 instead of an X99 rig when I last ...

9 years ago

Lexus Shows Real Rideable Hoverboard?

We've previously seen the some attempts to create hoverboards, but none of them were the real deal. The Hendo hoverboard requires a specialized metal surface to operate and while the leaf blower home build did work, it wasn't any ...

9 years ago

NZXT Noctis 450 Mid-Tower Chassis Review

Introduction NZXT is one of the first names people think of when you ask about PC gaming chassis. Time and time again they've delivered award-winning products that are unique in terms of design, but also deliver a range of ...

9 years ago

Who Has Your Digital Back: 24 Major Tech Companies Analysed

Ever since the NSA clothed assassin Edward Snowden released a cache of documents, (I am not an all government sympathizer and I admire the steps which Mr Snowden took to place this information into the public domain) there has been ...

9 years ago

This Is Why New Software Comes With Old Flaws

You are probably wondering why we hear that legacy flaws are still present in new software. Well, the answer is simple. Developers have a habit of reusing old code for most of their projects and the code is not reviewed for all ...

9 years ago

Apple May Ditch the Home Button in Next-Gen iPhones

Apple introduced a revolutionary smartphone design when it first came out. Back then, phones had an abundance of buttons, but the company wanted to make it more simplistic. Thus, they came up with the Home Button. Apple's Home ...

9 years ago

Lenovo Enters PC Stick Market

Lenovo is releasing a PC-on-a-stick to rival Intel’s Compute Stick, and it’s cheaper, to boot. The Lenovo IdeaCentre Stick 300 is a dongle that will turn any monitor or TV with an HDMI input into a computer. The 15mm-thick ...

9 years ago

Julian Assange Compares Surveillance State to a Malevolent God

In an exclusive interview with Byline, Julian Assange spoke about the evolution from the surveillance state to the surveillance society, in which communities are complicit in being observed and reported on, and how it has become so ...

9 years ago

Eurocom Shipping Gaming Notebooks with Upgradable Graphics Processors

Most of you probably had to decide at some point whether you should invest your money in a laptop or in a gaming desktop, and for many of you the decision was a no-brainer: gaming desktop all the way. The decision certainly made ...

9 years ago

Rocksteady Studios Rolls out 3.5 GB Day One Patch for Arkham Knight

Like all games being released nowadays, Batman: Arkham Knight needs a huge day one patch to get it working. This comes after players inevitably get frustrated by waiting for a game and not being able to play it even if they have it ...

9 years ago

AMD Improves Batman: Arkham Knight Performance With Catalyst 15.6 Beta

We've seen a lot of angry fans after Rocksteady Studios released Batman: Arkham Knight. The 30FPS lock really did a number on the title's performance and the game's overall optimization takes us way back to the release of ...

9 years ago

AMD Explains Why it Offers Intel CPU In Project Quantum

We love poking a bit of fun when something seems amiss. Lately, our attention has been turned at AMD and the release of the new 300 series and very poor stock levels of the Fury graphics card range. Now we take a closer look at why ...

9 years ago

AOC Offer up a Pair of New AMD FreeSync Gaming Monitors

We all take our monitors for granted, we sit in front of them for hours on end looking at cat videos on YouTube. In today's market, most enthusiasts have moved up to 1440p or great resolution screens, but it's nice to see companies ...

9 years ago

Batman Arkham Knight PC Ported by Third Party Developer

Things aren't looking that great for Warner Bros' Batman Arkham Knight. According to a statement given by Arkham Community Manager CODA, Rocksteady had help from an unnamed external PC development partner. The main body of the ...

9 years ago

Testers Get Windows 10 For Free With a Catch

After making a pigs ear of it over the last week, Microsoft has finally, definitively, clarified whether or not testers of the beta version of Windows 10 are eligible for a free upgrade to the release version of the new operating ...

9 years ago

Slightly Mad Studios Has Officially Announced Project CARS 2

Motorsport racing simulator Project CARS was developed and published by Slightly Mad Studios and was released for the PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One just a few months ago. Even though it suffered from a few bugs and performance ...

9 years ago

New ‘Pregnant Mode’ for Chinese Routers

In today's society, we are truly immersed in wireless communications; from our tv services to mobile phones. In recent years, a lot of panic has occurred due to the possible negative side effects of wireless transmissions, such as ...

9 years ago

Qualcomm Looks to Acquire AMD

We all know that AMD is struggling in the current market place, NVIDIA keeps crushing every graphics card they release and Intel are so efficient with releasing more powerful processors that AMD are just running in circles. Intel ...

9 years ago

QNAP Releases High-Performance 4-Bay TVS-x71U Turbo VNAS Series

QNAP expands their rack mounted NAS series even more, this time with the new TVS-471U four-bay NAS. There will be several models of this NAS where some come with single power supply and other with redundant PSUs. The last ones are ...

9 years ago

Kingston Released new 128GB and 256GB SDHC/SDXC UHS-I U3 SD Cards

Kingston Digital just upgraded their range of high-speed SD cards with two new and larger capacities. The Kingston SDHC/SDXC UHS-I U3 Flash Card is now available in 128GB and 256GB on top of the previous available 16GB, 32GB, and ...

9 years ago

Samsung Introduced New 4K 60Hz Monitors with FreeSync

If you haven't made the switch to 4K yet then Samsung's latest monitor offerings might be right up your alley and something to take into your purchase decision. Not only do the specs look nice, they also come at a very nice price ...

9 years ago

Facebook Knows When You Missed The Flash

Let's picture the scene, you upload a snap of a special occasion to your Facebook account to share with your friends, family and followers, as there are many people in the scene you decide to tag everyone individually, you think ...

9 years ago

US Army One Step Closer To Star Wars Land Speeders

So around four months ago we reported on a Kickstarter that was launched to raise funds for a hoverbike. That's right, a bike that uses the same idea as a drone to help it hover. After raising nearly twice as much as it initially ...

9 years ago

Internet Watershed For Saucy eBooks

Have you ever contemplated if governments, authorities, and anyone who debates, writes and passes laws around the world genuinely understands the notion of the Internet? Over the years Pepperidge Farms has wondered this and so have I. ...

9 years ago

Batman Arkham Knight Didn’t Get a Smooth Launch Either

Batman Arkham Knight has been anything else but smooth sailing for Warner Interactive and Rocksteady. The game was postponed, the Batmobile edition's figurine fell apart and had to be cancelled, and lastly the limited edition ...

9 years ago

AMD Radeon R9 Fury X Pre-Order Pricing Appears Online

The eagerly anticipated Radeon R9 Fury X from AMD is almost here. The card packs 4GB of the innovative HBM memory and promises impressive performance that could pave the way for an impressive future from AMD. Now, we already know ...

9 years ago

SuperMicro Gaming S5 Special Edition Chassis Review

Introduction SuperMicro is better known for their enterprise solutions. They create high-end workstation motherboards, server rack mounts and other professional solutions, but now they're taking a shot at the consumer ...

9 years ago

Google Container Engine Service now Publicly Available

Google just made some of its cloud computing software broadly available. Since there is more demand for services that let you work with applications packaged in containers, Google pushed its Container Engine from alpha into beta. ...

9 years ago

New Lawsuit Hints at Apple Trying to Get Into the Auto Industry

There have been rumours that Apple is thinking about taking a bite out of the auto industry soon. A newly filed lawsuit might confirm Apple’s intention, having A123 Systems, the company that makes car batteries for the big name ...

9 years ago

Government Looking for Exploits in Anti-Virus Software to Use Against You

Snowden’s latest leaked documents point to government agencies such as the NSA and GCHQ taking an interest in tracking user activity and spying on networks. However, to do that, they have to get one piece of software ...

9 years ago

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