Corsair grooms its Bulldog living-room PC with a sleeker coat
We were intrigued by Corsair's Bulldog mini-ITX barebones when it debuted back at Computex, but we also wondered whether the system's assertive red-and-black paint job and angular, skeletal feet were a little much for most folks' living rooms—the turf where Corsair expects this dog to prowl. It seems others wondered the same thing, since Corsair debuted a stealthier, more refined version of the Bulldog this past weekend at PAX Prime 2015.
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Samsung Gear S2 smartwatch lineup Tizen to Galaxy phones
Samsung tends to do its own thing, and its approach to the smartwatch market is no different. The phone giant has long eschewed the Android Wear platform in favor of its own Tizen-based wearable software. Today, Samsung announced a pair of
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Deus Ex: Mankind Divided extras tied to preorder sales numbers
Square/Enix has come up with a novel pre-order scheme for Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. The concept is called "Augment your Preorder", and allows prospective gamers to "customize [their] Deus Ex experience from the very beginning." You can watch the video ad below:
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Apple and Cisco get friendly with a strategic partnership
Apple and Cisco have announced a strategic partnership with the goals of "[creating] a fast lane for iOS devices" in businesses with Cisco networks, and improving interoperability between the two companies' gear and software. In a statement, Apple CEO Tim Cook says that the company is "all in on the enterprise" and called the Cisco collaboration the "Holy Grail" of partnerships.
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Catalyst 15.8 beta drivers add Oculus SDK support
Hot on the heels of Nvidia's GeForce 355.82 release, AMD has taken the wraps off its Catalyst 15.8 beta drivers. The company has added support for version 0.7 of the Oculus SDK in this release. Furthermore, Batman: Arkham Knight gets some "performance and stability updates," while Ashes of the Singularity gets some love in the form of "performance optimizations for DirectX 12."
Since this is a beta release, there are some minor issues to be aware of. AMD warns that the driver installation process may halt "on some systems with an AMD 990FX chipset and AMD CrossFire enabled." As a workaround, the company suggests ...
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Google bridges the divide between Android Wear and iOS devices
In the Great Smartwatch Wars of 2015, an impassable line was drawn in the sand. Android phone owners could only use Android Wear devices. iPhone owners could only use an Apple Watch. Ne'er the twain shall meet—until now. Google has broken down barriers and opened up the Android Wear platform to those toting iPhones.
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MSI's GTX 980 Ti Lightning glows with mystic light
MSI has added a GeForce GTX 980 Ti to its Lightning series of hot-clocked graphics cards. The new GTX 980 Ti Lightning's GPU comes cranked up to 1,203 MHz base and 1,304 MHz boost clocks, and the card's RAM gets a slight speed bump, as well: 7096 MT/s, instead of the regular 7000 MT/s.
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GeForce 355.82 drivers are ready for The Phantom Pain
Nvidia has released a minor update to its GeForce graphics drivers, and today's winning version number is 355.82. The updated driver brings support for Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain and Mad Max. Alongside support for the new titles, Nvidia has updated some SLI profiles, most notably for Batman: Arkham Knight, World of Tanks, FIFA 16, and Rocket League.
If you're one of the 75 million Windows 10 users and counting , you can download the updated drivers here . If you're still sticking with ...
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Get your PAX 2015 report right here
PAX 2015 happened in Seattle over the weekend, and the TR staff was sadly not in attendance. I've decided recently that I travel too much and for the wrong reasons. I need to be attending things like PAX, where I can get the chance to meet readers, instead of just industry-only events. I'm mulling over how to change that fact.
Happily, we still have a first-hand account of some of the goings-on at PAX 2015 courtesy ...
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Win10 Store now lets users opt out of automatic app updates
Microsoft has drawn our ire on recent podcast episodes for its decision to prevent consumers from opting out of automatic Windows updates. While it doesn't seem to be reversing that policy just yet, the company has made one concession: the Windows Store now allows users to turn off auto-updating for apps purchased through the marketplace.
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Grid 2.0 doubles up on users and performance with Maxwell GPUs
Grid isn't just for gaming—Nvidia's graphics-streaming solution is also targeted at business looking to run their professional 3D apps in the cloud. At VMWorld in San Francisco, Nvidia pulled back the curtain on Grid 2.0 and a pair of Maxwell-based Tesla cards—one for rack systems, the other for blade servers. The company also announced support for Linux guest virtual machines.
With Grid 2.0, Nvidia says it's doubled the number of users per Grid server. Now, 128 users can use virtualized 3D apps at a time. The company also claims those users will enjoy "twice ...
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