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Xbox Live Hit by Phantom Squad DDoS Attack

Only a few days ago, the "hacking group" known as Phantom Squad threatened to shut down Xbox Live and PlayStation Network during the Christmas period. Before I move onto today's development, please note that the press shouldn't ...

8 years ago

Robotic Wearable Will Allow the Blind to See Using Their Hands

The visually impaired might soon be able to "see" the objects around them using their hands, all thanks to a very impressive robotic wearable that is being developed by a team of researchers from the University of Arkansas and ...

8 years ago

Linux Security Bypassed by Just 28 Key Presses

Security is important in modern times, with hacks such as VTech and Talk-Talk exposing just how vulnerable data connected to the internet can be. What about those closer to home, though? How about on the very device you're ...

8 years ago

MSI Z170 Motherboards Receive BIOS Update to Support Non-K Overclocking

Intel's business strategy for some time has been to only offer an unlocked multiplier on higher end CPUs. While this makes the overclocking process extremely simple, it encourages the enthusiast user to spend more money to access ...

8 years ago

Silicon Power Introduces the Complete Lineup of Apple Storage Solutions

Apple devices are highly popular, but they do in most cases come with one flaw and that is the upgradability. Luckily there are ways to increase this for the most part and Silicon Power has now introduced a new complete line of ...

8 years ago

AMD Has Multiple Zen Successors Planned

With Zen launching sometime next year, AMD is casting their eyes towards its successors, Zen+ and beyond. While details on either have been scarce, AMD is hoping it that the new architecture will be springboard back into the much ...

8 years ago

G.Skill Announces Largest and Fastest DDR4 Memory Kit

G.Skill has once again increased both the performance and capacity of their impressive DDR4 memory lineup by introducing the new 3200MHz DDR4 kits with a still impressive CL14 rating and 64GB capacity thanks to the use of 16GB ...

8 years ago

SilverStone Release MMS01 Military-Grade External 2.5-inch Enclosure with USB 3.0

Rugged hard disk drives that can withstand drops, water, and dust is nothing new on the market, but they're getting more and more popular as people need more storage despite their active lifestyle. SilverStone has now released a ...

8 years ago

MSI Announces Two C236 Based WORKSTATION Motherboards

MSI already has a line of mobile workstations and it looks like they would like a bigger piece of the workstation pie as they've just introduced two new workstation motherboards based on Intel's latest Greenlow platform and C230 ...

8 years ago

Asus Maximus VIII Extreme Sub-Zero Overclocking Review

Introduction The Maximus VIII Extreme is the new top of the line socket 1151 board from Asus that just begs to be paired with a 6600K or 6700K for some overclocking goodness. The board was built for overclocking from the ...

8 years ago

AMD Radeon Software Crimson Edition Goes WHQL With 15.12

When AMD launched their new Radeon Software Crimson Edition 3 weeks ago, it was actually using a beta version of the Radeon drivers. Today, AMD has updated Crimson to use official v15.30 WHQL drivers with Crimson v15.12. Along with ...

8 years ago

Whatsapp Was Temporarily Banned in Brazil

One day after a court order in Sao Paulo banned the popular social messaging app for the entire nation of Brazil, WhatsApp is back in action across the country. In a decision that is likely bringing relief to the 93 million strong ...

8 years ago

Virgin Media Spam Filter is Blocking Legitimate E-Mails

Not so long ago, Google stopped providing their e-mail service to ISPs which forced them to look elsewhere for an alternative. As a result, Virgin Media's new e-mail platform doesn't have a sophisticated and accurate e-mail ...

8 years ago

The Wonders of Technology – Anti Earthquake Beds!

Natural disasters. We can be warned about some of them, such as Storms and Volcano's erupting but sometimes that just isn't enough. Earthquakes strike fast, and even with preparation, they can be deadly. Not to fear, a clever ...

8 years ago

Retro VGS Console Rebranded as COLECO Chameleon

Retro gaming is becoming more popular every year as people try to recreate memories from their childhood and evoke a sense of nostalgia. As a result, many of the classic or rare titles, can fetch a huge amount of money and the ...

8 years ago

NEC Releases New 27-Inch and 30-Inch MultiSync EA IPS Panel Displays

NEC Display Solutions of America has announced the release of two new widescreen MultiSync monitors with IPS panel technology, the 30-inch EA305WMi and the 27-inch EA275WMi. Both are designed for dual monitor configurations and ...

8 years ago

Congress Hides CISA Within a Budget Bill That is Expected to Pass!

The US Congress is going to great efforts to ensure that its Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA) bill is passed into law by including it in an ‘omnibus’ bill – combining it with a number of other legislations that ...

8 years ago

Thermalright Unveils “Macho Direct” CPU Cooler

The advent of affordable closed liquid cooling solutions has made many system builders switch from traditional air cooling to sealed loops. However, air cooling is generally cheaper, more reliable and significantly quieter compared ...

8 years ago

Sapphire Launches Radeon R9 Fury NITRO Graphics Card

The second high-end Radeon R9 Fury graphics card revealed by Sapphire is the Radeon R9 Fury NITRO, which is meant to replace the brand's R9 Fury Tri-X. The main visual difference between these two cards is based on the NITRO's ...

8 years ago

iPhone Hacker George Hotz Built a Self-Driving Car in His Garage

The man responsible for the first iPhone hack is taking on the big boys from Google and Tesla with his own self-driving car… that he built in his home garage. 26-year-old George Hotz outfitted a white 2016 Acura ILX with a lidar ...

8 years ago

SilverStone Releases DS222 External Dual-Bay RAID Enclosure

RAID setups are great for speed and redundancy and why should that be limited to your internal drives. SilverStone released a new external USB 3.0 chassis with built-in hardware RAID functionality and space for two 2.5-inch ...

8 years ago

QNAP Releases TS-x53A IoT-Centric QTS-Linux Combo NAS Series

Network attached storage devices have evolved a lot in the last 10 years from somewhat underpowered systems with the single purpose of serving your files across your network to what they are today. We first saw the introduction of ...

8 years ago

Dark Souls 3 PC Requirements Revealed – Can You Run It?

Dark Souls 3 is scheduled for a Japan release on March 24, 2016, while the rest of the world will be able to purchase it on April 12, 2016.  Developed by From Software and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment, the fourth ...

8 years ago

ASRock Reveals SKY OC Technology

We all know that Intel's Skylake K-series CPUs have great overclocking potential, but what about chips that don't come with an unlocked multiplier? Usually, these processors can't be overclocked much or even at all, but thanks to ...

8 years ago

Vibox Defcon 3 Red Gaming PC Review

Introduction Selecting any pre-configured PC can be a daunting experience especially if the end-user feels overwhelmed by the huge array of options. Thankfully, Vibox is one of the leading system builders in the industry ...

8 years ago

Biostar Reveals GeForce GTX 750 Ti OC Graphics Card

Biostar has released its own version of the GeForce GTX 750 Ti about a month back, but now the company has decided to unveil an overclocked version of this graphics card. The Biostar GeForce GTX 750 Ti OC is based on Nvidia's ...

8 years ago

Mozilla Release 64bit Firefox

Nearly a decade after the idea was first floated around, Mozilla is finally releasing an official 64bit version of their popular browser. This confirms earlier speculation that the new flavour of the Firefox was going to drop ...

8 years ago

EE Power Bars Recalled Due to Safety Concerns – Again!

Mobile phones, tablets, handheld games consoles, many things these days can be charged off of a USB port and while many use their PC's or laptops to charge their devices, some have taken to other ways to charge them. From a plug, a ...

8 years ago

BioShock Mod Removes FPS Cap – Allows up to 144FPS

Bioshock, one of the most iconic FPS games of all time, is still just as great to play as it was when it was released, or is it? The PC game modding scene never ceases to amaze me and this time, the talented modder "Turtle [CPU ...

8 years ago

New Regulations Pave the Way for Self Driving Cars on the Road

The development of self-driving cars promises to offer consumers an exciting future, now, regulators in the sprawling metropolis known as California have published draft proposals aimed at paving the way for consumers to legally ...

8 years ago

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