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Daily Roundup: 2014-01-08
Today, Vortez has Cyberpower Ultra Fusion review, HCW has EVGA Z87 FTW review, HardwareHeaven has Alienware 18 Laptop, Ocaholic has Asus GeForc eGTX 780 Poseidon Platinum review, Nikktech has Thermaltake Urban S41 review, Tweaktown has Thermaltake Armor A30i review, Hexus has Thecus N2310 review, and more.
Read More »Asus presents ROG SWIFT PG278Q monitor with G-Sync support
While there have been a lot of talk about 4K-monitors it is easy to forget that those monitors still won’t be a good choice for gamers as basically no video card still can drive them at this time. That is why this new monitor from ASUS is much more interesting …
Read More »Daily Roundup: 2014-01-07
Today, Ocholic has Asus GeForce GTX 780 Ti DirectCU II OC review, Kigturu has Gigabyte R9 290X OC WindForce review, Tweaktown has Sapphire R9 290 4GB CrossFire review, techPowerUp has MSI GTX 780 Ti Gaming review, Frostytech has Noctua NH-U12S review, and more.
Read More »SAMSUNG Announces 840 EVO SSD with Enhanced Security Solution for Enterprise Applications
If you are using consumer class EVO drives you can now have some Enterprise class security. RIDGEFIELD PARK, NJ – January 6, 2014 – Samsung Electronics America, Inc. today announced a new advanced security solution for the 840 EVO SSD, Samsung’s SSD Self-Encrypting Drive (SED), compatible with professional security software. …
Read More »ASUS Announces Transformer Book Duet TD300
Asus is a company that is not afraid to try new stuff and release weird laptops and phone/tablet hybrids. The new Transformer Book Duet TD300 fits right in with the other weird devices as it is “the world’s first quad-mode dual-operating system laptop and tablet convertible“. Phew. Basically it …
Read More »Daily Roundup: 2014-01-06
Today, Techspot reviews Asrock Z87 Extreme11/ac, Tweaktown previews Asrock Fatal1ty 990FX Killer, Technic3D has EVGA 600B PSU review, Kitguru has Cooler Master Hyper 104 review, techPowerUp has CM Storm Havoc gaming mouse, and more.
Read More »Nvidia presents the Tegra K1 with 192 cores and Kepler architecture
Last year at CES Nvidia presented both the Tegra 4 SoC as well as the Nvidia Shield handheld console. This year Nvidia again presented a new iteration of their Tegra-SoC (System on a Chip): the Tegra K1. The big news in the Tegras K1 is not that it is faster …
Read More »Innovega to demo augmented-reality contact lenses at CES
This is some pretty cool tech. It’s like Google Glass for your eyeball. Inventive startup Innovega plans to show off a high-tech contact lens next week that will float virtual screens filled with information in front of the wearer’s eyes. Called the iOptik system, the two-part system depends on …
Read More »Sony CES press conference will be Live streamed January 6th, 5 PST
It is again time for CES and even though we are not on site this year we will of course try to bring you as much news as possible. The conference actually will not start until the 7th but that does not stop Sony and others to start early. Sony …
Read More »Daily Roundup: 2014-01-05
Today, Vortez reviews Intel Core i7-4960X, Legit Reviews has ASUS R9 290X DirectCU II and Sapphire R9 290X Tri-X, Nikktech has Mionix NAOS 8200 gaming mouse, TestFreaks has iStarUSA BPN-2535DE-SA SATA Hot-swap drive cage, and more.
Read More »Lian Li Q27 Mini-ITX case
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Read More »Surface Pro 2 get minor update to processor
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Read More »Yikes, “NSA seeks to build quantum computer that could crack most types of encryption.”
This sounds like we are never going to have any privacy. In room-size metal boxes secure against electromagnetic leaks, the National Security Agency is racing to build a computer that could break nearly every kind of encryption used to protect banking, medical, business and government records around the world. According …
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