
See how the PS4 regulates heat with these thermal images

A PS4 user has taken some thermal shots of his PS4 with a FLIR camera, showing how much heat the console creates and regulates over time.
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Second PS4 processor and extra GDDR3 RAM revealed

Recent teardowns of Sony's newly released next-gen console have confirmed the PS4's secondary processor and an extra 2 Gigabits of GDDR3 SDRAM.
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Bitcoin businesses getting banned from banks in the US?

Bitcoin is on the rise as a payment platform, but banks in the U.S. are wary of entrepreneurs dealing with Bitcoin as an exchange or as a payment method. Will this spell trouble for the new decentralized currency? Bitcoin is gaining popularity as a payment platform, and in its dollar value itself is rising. As [...]
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NEC’s new supercomputer introduces multi-core vector processing

NEC releases its latest commercial supercomputer model, boasting the “world’s best yet” when it comes to processing efficiency. NEC’s new commercial supercomputer is called the SX-ACE, and it is part of NEC’s standard SX series of vector supercomputers. This particular model however, is markedly different from other previous models, because it would be the first [...]
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iOS 7.0.4 jailbreak possibility still exists

While there hasn’t been much improvement in an iOS 7 jailbreak release, the latest incremental update doesn’t dampen the prospects. A few days back Apple released iOS 7.0.4 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. This is an incremental update that brings a few bug fixes and performance improvements and also fixes an issue with FaceTime [...]
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Few Retina iPad mini units suffering from image retention issues

It has been discovered that few Retina iPad mini units are showing image retention issues, no one knows exactly how many units are affected by this. The discovery was made by Marco Arment of Instapaper fame, who originally developed a grid test to detect a similar problem in the Retina MacBook Pro models. Quite a [...]
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Coin combines multiple credit cards into one card that you can swipe

A Silicon Valley-based startup plans to reduce the thickness of wallets around the world by combining multiple credit cards into a single card that can be used for swiping at point of sale. Credit cards are as much a part of one’s every day life as cold cash. But while credit cards are convenient for [...]
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ASRock announces two new motherboards geared for Bitcoin miners

Get ready to help Bitcoin inflation with ASRock’s latest motherboards that have more PCIe slots than you could possibly want. ASRock is the first mainstream manufacturer to join in on the Bitcoin frenzy, and has released two new motherboards that are designed for mining Bitcoin. Both boards come with a total of six PCIe slots, [...]
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Google Play Music for iOS finally released

Finally, Google Play Music for iOS has been released almost after six months of the streaming service being made available on Android and the web. The user interface of the app is very much in line with that of iOS 7, which makes the app blend in with Apple’s new operating system perfectly. The feature [...]
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Apple reportedly continues to cut iPhone 5C production as customers prefer the iPhone 5S

While it has already been rumored that iPhone 5C hasn’t been performing well and that Apple’s cutting down production, it seems that things aren’t going to get better anytime soon. The first rumors about iPhone 5C production cuts came a few weeks after the launch, when it was said that the smartphone has not been [...]
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Asus may co-brand 2014 Nexus 7, MeMoFone, wearables and Chromebooks also in the pipeline

Despite previous reports that pegged LG and HTC as the likeliest candidates for co-branding the 2014 Nexus 7 alongside Google, it appears Asus has a shot at being chosen again as well. The news comes straight from the horse’s mouth, as the company’s CEO, Jerry Shen, has told Taiwanese press “we are still in talks” [...]
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Acer refreshes Chromebook line with another C720 model, this one costing $200

When Acer unveiled its first 2013 Chromebook, the $250 C720-2800, it was hard to imagine things could get any cheaper than that with similar specs. And yet the Taiwanese have just outdone themselves, taking the wraps off the $200 C720-2848. Like its sibling, the new C720 Chromebook is built on Intel’s sizzling hot Haswell micro-architecture, [...]
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Skype may soon remove typing sounds from calls

A new feature available on Microsoft’s Lync filters out the audio from keys being hit on a keyboard. The feature may soon make its way to Skype. At a press event in Stockholm, Sweden, Skype announced that they are considering a new feature for the desktop versions of their software that will remove the noise [...]
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MPAA recommends stronger anti-piracy measures at cinemas

The Motion Picture Association of America is implementing new guidelines for movie theaters, including night-vision surveillance, cell-phone confiscation and police involvement at the slightest suspicion of a recording device. The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) has updated its guidelines for movie theaters with advice on how to catch patrons recording their movies. They are [...]
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Motorola could launch the Moto X in Europe

The U.S. exclusivity of the Moto X is one of of its very few downsides, but that’s something that might change in the near future. At the launch of the Moto G, Marcus Frost, Motorola’s Senior Marketing Director for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, told TechRadar: “The reception of Moto X has been fantastic and we’re [...]
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Lightning fast capacitors are ready for electric cars

South Korean researchers have developed a capacitor that can be recharged in 16 seconds and nearly matches the energy capabilities of Li-Ion batteries. One of the big problems with electric cars are the impractical charging times. Some vehicles take 12 hours to recharge and then they still have to cope with ridiculously short ranges which [...]
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Brand-new Dell XPS 11 convertible and upgraded XPS 13 ultrabook start selling, cost north of $1,000

Fully focused on Windows 8-based computing machines after ditching RT not long ago, Dell has at last started accepting pre-orders for the first ever XPS 11 convertible and the follow-up to the more conventional 2012 XPS 13 ultrabook. As expected, both powerhouses cost quite a pretty penny for obvious reasons, each starting at $999.99. The [...]
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G.Skill announces 8GB 2133MHz DDR3L SO-DIMM memory kit

G.Skill’s newest SO-DIMM memory kit combines an 8 GB memory module with bandwidth of 2133 MHz. G.Skill’s new memory kit in the RipJaws series boasts an 8 GB module in a 2×4 GB configuration and bandwidth of 2133 MHz along with timings of 11-11-11-36. The 11-11-11 sub-timing essentially means that the memory module has a [...]
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AMD now says only ‘some’ 9-series cards will come with ‘Battlefield 4’

AMD makes a caveat on bundle promise in emails to the press. AMD’s claim that any R9 series card purchased after November 11 will come with a copy of Battlefield 4 doesn’t appear to be true. Earlier this week AMD announced it was offering anyone who bought an R9-series card a free copy of Battlefield [...]
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BBM for iPad support finally here, but there’s a catch

BlackBerry has rolled out an update for its BBM app, which finally brings the much awaited BBM for iPad support, though there’s a catch. Even prior to its first botched roll out attempt, BlackBerry had confirmed that BBM for iOS will not have iPad support at launch. When the initial launch had to be halted [...]
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