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Govee Introduces Colour-Matching Gaming Light Strip For PCs
Govee, a popular brand known for its smart lighting and smart home products has today announced its first-ever PC colour-matching light strip, the Gaming Light Strip G1. Govee Gaming Light Strip G1 The Gaming Light Strip G1 has been created for gamers who crave full immersion in their gameplay. It…
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US Company Targus Launches UV-C LED Disinfection Light
Targus, a US laptop case brand, has today launched its UV-C LED Disinfection light to reduce pathogens on device surfaces. Targus UV-C LED Disinfection Light The UV-C LED Disinfection Light from Targus is a device which uses UV-C light technology to break down the DNA of microorganisms on the surface…
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Elgato Key Light Review – The New Must-Have Gadget For Streamers!
Introduction Elgato Key Light Are you’re into streaming your games, creating content for Twitch, YouTube or any other format that requires you filming yourself at your desk? Well, you’ll no doubt have realised just how deep the studio equipment rabbit hole goes. From cameras, lens, tripods, microphones. It seems you…
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Time Travel Deemed Mathematically Possible (Flux Capacitor is Not Required)
Mathematicians have calculated that time travel is possible, however before you start your plans to stop yourself buying ‘No Mans Sky’, there is a catch. Ben Tippett from the University of British Columbia and David Tsang from the University of Maryland have together created a mathematical framework which would make…
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Laser Pulse Study Could Lead to Super-Fast Lightwave Computers
New research into ultrashort light pulses could lead to computers that run 100,000 times faster than current hardware. A team from the University of Michigan may have achieved that goal with a study into laser pulses that last for intervals of only a quadrillionth of a second. The technique can…
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Sengled SNAP LED + IP Security Camera Review
Introduction We’ve been playing around with a lot of IoT and smart home devices, but one of the ones we’ve been most eager to test is the Sengled Snap, as it combines so many features in one single product, and can really add a huge amount of flexibility to your…
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MSI Debuts The World’s Lightest VR Backpack During TGS 2016
MSI has really embraced Virtual Reality and understands the potential it has to create a new era of immersive games. Of course, VR still has a hefty cost associated with it and current configurations lack portability. During this year’s Tokyo Game Show, MSI demoed the world’s first VR backpack called the…
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Scientists Are Using Light To Fight Cancer In Mice
When it comes to medical research, technology is looking at new ways to help track down and fight every ailment under the sun. The latest research to come to light is in the fight against cancer, a fight that everyone is desperate to try help progress. The research is in…
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Logitech Creates Epic Display Using 160 Gaming Keyboards!
Logitech is no stranger to keyboards with LED lights. The Logitech G810 Orion Spectrum keyboard offers not just an array of colourful keys but also the performance that you often seek from gaming equipment. So what better way to make use of all that computer hardware than to create a display out…
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Lytro Cinema Gives You The 40K Experiance
When we say 40K in this instance we aren’t talking about the Warhammer universe, instead, I am talking about the 40k resolution that the Lytro Cinema will give you. Lytro uses a “light field solution” to detect and calculate a cubic ton of information regarding the light in a photo,…
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Sweep Looks to Bring LiDAR Technology to Everyone
LiDAR is a technology normally reserved for those with a lot of money, but a group has taken to Kickstarter to give you access to the technology for a minimal price. Sweep is an impressive device given its low spec stats and reduced price model. With a range of 40…
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New York To Welcome World’s First Underground Park
Countries are defined by land, the same goes for cities and towns. So what do you do when you want to add a new park but are running out of space? James Ramsey and Dan Barasch has the answer, you make it the world’s first underground park. The High Line…
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Solar Cells So Small They Don’t Even Pop Bubbles
Solar panels are hardly small things, they are so big that some places even create large fields covered in just the devices, some laws even state that you either use them on your roof or you have grass. With recent advances in the field, increasing both how much energy each…
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Excessive Computer Use Causes Burst Blood Vessels in Mans Eyes
We as humans are increasingly living in a dependent digital age whereby we are immersed in gadgets. Laptops, tablets and even that latest 60-inch television you thought would fit into your living room, it’s impossible to have a break. You may want to take note of this story of an…
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US Researchers Develop Light-Based CPU
A group of researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder, the University of California, Berkeley, and the Massachusetts Institute of technology have created a CPU that eschews electricity to transfer data in favour of light, which operates at astronomical speeds but uses a fraction of the energy required to run…
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