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Tuesday, April 26, 2016

IT News Head Lines (Engadget) 27/04/2016





Dropbox will soon show all your cloud-based files right in the desktop
If you're one of the 500 million people who've used Dropbox at some point over the last few years, you know what you're getting in to. It's a reliable way to back up all the files on your computer, sync them across multiple devices and share them wit...

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Former 'Top Gear' hosts plan DriveTribe motoring community
With an Amazon series well underway, Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond are turning their attention to other projects. As Variety reports, they've teamed up with entrepreneur Ernesto Shcmitt and Top Gear executive producer Andy Wilman to...

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Nokia will buy Withings for $191 million
Nokia has announced that it's going to buy Withings for €170 million ($191 million). The French health and wearables company will become a division of Nokia Technologies, home to the Ozo Camera and N1 Tablet. It's another step towards Nokia's re...

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Esports league bans porn site-sponsored team
Today I learned that porn site YouPorn has its own eSports team. Unfortunately for the site, I also learned that the Electronic Sports League (ESL) has decided that Team YP can't compete in its eSport events, which include Street Fighter 5, Counter S...

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Logitech's Harmony app brings smart home control to Android TV
Logitech's ill-fated Revue was one of the first devices with Google TV -- how could we forget that ad campaign -- and now it's back in the fold with an Android TV app. Compatible with hub-based Harmony remotes, it brings control of Harmony Activities...

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AI will frag each other with rocket launchers in 'Doom'
An AI learning to walk through a Doom-inspired maze by sight is one thing, but how can it handle live multiplayer mayhem? That's what the "Visual Doom AI" competition this September hopes to discover. The first set of matches are limited to a dozen 1...

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US government wants cyber forces that think like the enemy
Lawmakers want mandatory training for US military cybersecurity to act as the enemy in war games tailored to test the country's cyber defenses. The suggestion was included in a recent defense bill. To ensure attacks aren't confused with real (well, c...

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'VR LAN party' software launches for free on Thursday
Darshan Shankar has been working on bringing computer screens into a VR environment for two years, and on Thursday his BigScreen software will launch on Steam for the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift. Beta testers have been using it for a couple of months, b...

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BMW's EV tech is being used to resurrect the Karma
Saying that luxury electric-vehicle manufacturer Fisker was beleaguered before its demise a few years back would be a gross understatement. But despite the cars self-immolating and Tesla CEO Elon Musk criticizing everything but the Karma's design, a...

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EU invests 1 billion Euros to make quantum computing practical
The European Union doesn't want to simply wait around while scientists figure out the fundamentals of quantum computing; it's giving the concept a big financial boost, too. The European Commission has revealed plans for a €1 billion ($1.13 bill...

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What's on your HDTV: 'Penny Dreadful,' 'Limitless'
This weekend the NFL Draft will spread across our TVs for three days, along with the continuing NBA and NHL playoffs. Of course, Game of Thrones is back, but on Showtime we also have the excellent Penny Dreadful back for another season (watch the pre...

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FreshTeam is a messaging app that tracks employee locations
Traveling salespeople of yore could get away with plenty because, hey, who was ever gonna find out? These days, there's a smartphone in your pocket and a boss at the other end of the internet expecting an answer. That's where FreshTeam comes in, whic...

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MakerBot will start outsourcing its 3D printers
Less than a year after opening its 170,000-square-foot factory in New York City, MakerBot announced today it will partner with international manufacturer Jabil to produce its 3D printers moving forward. Over the next few months, the company will lay...

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The Apple Watch, one year on
One year ago Apple finally decided to get into the smartwatch game. Nobody was surprised that it happened, but the reaction it inspired has caught a few off guard. Some were shocked that it failed to explode on the scene with the same ferocity as the...

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Gmail on Android is ready for your Exchange account
Gmail threw the doors open when it added support for non-Google email accounts, but there was one glaring omission: you couldn't get Microsoft Exchange support on all devices. Not consistently, anyway. What if you want to get your work email without...

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Comcast isn't letting customers use Starz's video service
Comcast isn't exactly known for playing nicely with outside video services (just ask Roku owners), and that trend isn't letting up anytime soon. Multichannel News notes that the cable giant isn't letting its subscribers authenticate with the TV Every...

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UF researchers let people race drones using their minds
As drone racing gets faster, cheaper and more mainstream, it was only a matter of time before drone pilots ditched the controller and made the leap to an actual brain-computer interface, as these researchers from the University of Florida did last we...

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HTC Vive companion app now available for iOS users
If you're an HTC Vive owner with an iPhone instead of an Android device, you won't have to feel left out of the phone integration game anymore. The iOS version of the HTC Vive companion is now up for grabs on the App Store.

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WSJ: Facebook working on dedicated camera and live video app
Does Facebook have a sharing problem? If it does, the social network is considering ways to increase the amount of stuff you post, especially pictures and videos. The Wall Street Journal reports that Mark Zuckerberg & Co. are working on a standal...

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It's official: Charter owns Time Warner Cable
Charter Communications purchased Time Warner Cable in a deal estimated at $78 billion, and today the US Department of Justice and Federal Communications Commission gave the acquisition the green light. The companies agreed to the deal in May 2015, wh...

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'1666 Amsterdam' is back in 'Assassin's Creed' creator's hands
Ubisoft and Patrice Désilets, the creative director of Assassin's Creed and Assassin's Creed 2, have reached an agreement that gives Désilets ownership of a mysterious original IP, 1666 Amsterdam. Désilets and Ubisoft have a rock...

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Twitter lets you flag multiple abusive tweets in one report
Twitter has been continually improving the process for reporting abuse on the social channel, including simplifying the process a while back. The company is rolling out an update to the web, iOS and Android apps that will allow you to attach multiple...

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Creepy co-op game 'Push Me Pull You' comes to PS4 on May 3rd
Australian indie game developer House House announced on Monday that its highly anticipated (and cringe-inducing) sports game, Push Me Pull You, is finally being released for the PlayStation 4 on May 3rd. The game pits two pairs of opposing players i...

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Pope to teens: you cannot download happiness
During a special teens-only Jubilee at the Vatican this weekend, Pope Francis delivered a strong homily about the power of religion versus technology. "Your happiness has no price," the pontiff told an estimated crowd of 70,000 teenagers gathered in...

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The creators of 'Doom' and 'Quake' reveal a new sci-fi shooter
John Romero and Adrian Carmack helped found id Software in 1991, and by 1993 the studio had changed the video game world forever. That's when id released Doom, a genre-defining first-person shooter, and it was followed by Quake, another classic FPS,...

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IT News Head Lines (CNET) 27/04/2016





Fore! Rakuten drones deliver snacks to the golf course - CNET
The Sora Raku drone delivery service launches next month in Japan, and brings snacks or extra balls directly to hungry golfers.

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Nokia buys digital health company Withings for 170M euros - CNET
Nokia hopes that buying the French company will put it on the road to digital health care dominance.

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Apple's iPhone 7 problem - CNET
Commentary: Apple needs the next iPhone to be a hit. But the technology for a truly knockout upgrade may be more than a year away.

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Twitter tweak allows reporting multiple abusive tweets at once - CNET
Twitter has announced a new feature that aims to make reporting abuse easier and less time consuming.

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Pilots race drones by using sheer brain power - CNET
Students at the University of Florida have conducted a drone race using EEG sensors to control their machines.

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Revolutionary nanowire battery tech can be charged over 200,000 times - CNET
A newly discovered method of treating nanowires results in battery technology that can be recharged hundreds of thousands of times.

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Once again, Australia leads the 'Game of Thrones' piracy charge - CNET
The sixth season of "Game of Thrones" premiered over the weekend, and already piracy is rife, with Australia once again topping the charts.

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E-sports worth over $450 million, has impressively diverse audience - CNET
A new report from Pricewaterhouse Coopers paints a glowing picture of the booming e-sports industry.

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Adobe hopes you'll sign here, there and everywhere - CNET
In addition to tweaks for Acrobat's annotations and accessibility, Document Cloud brings signature and sign-up integration to Marketing Cloud.

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Dating website for 'beautiful people' hacked, customer data leaked - CNET
Controversial dating website BeautifulPeople.com has allegedly been hacked, and the names and addresses of 1.1 million members leaked online.

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Amazon continues crackdown on alleged fake reviews - CNET
The e-retailer files a third lawsuit going after allegedly fraudulent reviewers, this time naming five new sites that promise glowing reviews.

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I ate GE's 'hottest' hot sauce and lived to tell about it - CNET
Gather around, children. Listen to Crave's Amanda Kooser share her tale of a night spent with 10^32 Kelvin, a hot sauce full of peppers whose names include words like "reaper" and "scorpion."

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Brixo brings Internet of Things to Lego - CNET
Lego-compatible building blocks are embedded with sensors and electronics so that you can build app-controlled IFTTT projects.

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Google 'Silicon Valley' for some fictional news Easter eggs - CNET
The popular HBO show about a tech startup in Silicon Valley has a nice surprise for fans.

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MakerBot to stop manufacturing its own 3D printers - CNET
The production of all MakerBot 3D printers is being outsourced to international manufacturer Jabil.

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City gives in to people who text and walk, embeds traffic lights in sidewalk - CNET
Technically Incorrect: In Augsburg, Germany they decide nothing could be done about phone-obsessed pedestrians. So, they pander to them.

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How to survive the hot sauce of the apocalypse (pictures) - CNET
GE's atomic-level 10^32 Kelvin hot sauce embraces extremes of heat and human tolerance. So, Crave's Amanda Kooser dosed up some faux-Frito pies and tried it.

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Overlords? These robots can't even handle being waiters (Tomorrow Daily 353 show notes) - CNET
Two restaurants in China have closed up shop, after discovering that exclusively employing robots to serve humans was a terrible idea.

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How to find an unsaved Word document in Windows 10 - CNET
Don't worry! Your file isn't lost forever. Here's how to find it.

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NFL's Deflategate started with a tweet - CNET
Let the Twitter battles rage once again about the proper inflation of footballs. A court has ruled that Patriots quarterback Tom Brady must indeed serve a four-game suspension.

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San Francisco wants Airbnb to help enforce rental law - CNET
A proposed law would hold sites like Airbnb responsible for illegal listings and threaten steep fines for violations.

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FCC signs off on Charter purchase of Time Warner - CNET
Charter's $78 billion acquisition gets the OK from FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler. The Justice Department also says it will let the deal go through.

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HBO Now surges in popularity despite complaints about access - CNET
On the dragon tails of "Game of Thrones," HBO Now makes the top 10 in Apple's App Store downloads for the first time since its release last year.

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Steam expands movie catalog with 'Hunger Games,' 'Twilight' and more - CNET
Valve teams up with Lionsgate to bring dozens of movies to its Steam gaming platform.

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I see you: Facebook rumored to plan camera app - CNET
The app is in its very early stages, anonymous sources tell The Wall Street Journal. Such an app could encourage users to share more photos and videos on the social network.

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Available Tags:CNET , Nokia , iPhone , Twitter , Adobe , Amazon , Google , 3D , Windows , Steam , Facebook

Thursday, April 21, 2016

IT News Head Lines (Guru of 3D) 22/04/2016

Guru of 3D



Romero/Carmack to make new game?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbDQSOmwA20

Adrian Carmack and John Romero, this can only end very well :banana:

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Install 2 different amd drivers for 2 different cards
I have one HD 5830 and one R9 380x.

I want to use them in the same pc, not for crossfire of course.

Problem is, the driver for the 5830 is not...

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VR Porn Room Service in Las Vegas
Died laughing while reading this article:

http://www.engadget.com/2016/04/19/vr-porn-room-service-las-vegas/

Hardocp.com summed it up...

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Dual Xeon Cpu/Logical Cores Detection question.
Ok, I just finished my new build like almost week ago.

Everything seems to be running fine, both cpu's work great however I only have one question...

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best AA method with lowest cost in fps
ive been using FXAA for quite a while on my system, with relatively moderate effect of on screen quality, bearing in mind my low end gtx 750ti, what...

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Default Need Help Building : Powerhouse PC for 3D Rendering , Designing, Multi-Taskin
Hi guys,

I am looking to purchase a CPU. Please critique me on the setup below:


* Usage is mostly for 3D Rendering most of the time +...

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P·o·l·l·e·n
http://pollengame.com/

first-person / VR exploration game, seems interesting. Fresh out on Steam / GOG / Humble Store.

Anyone have it yet or...

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New DAC ESS9018 XMOS does everything
Just bought this DAC, review soon

Image: http://s31.postimg.org/8c5yds6jf/Breeze_Dac.jpg (http://postimage.org/)
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ATI Firepro 2450
I have seem a lot of threads about the AMD legacy drivers, and on all of them there is a list of supported cards; in which my card is listed (Firepro...

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***NEW*** Intel Chipset Device Software Version 10.1.2.19 WHQL
File Size: 2,92MB
File Version: 10.1.2.19 WHQL
Submitted On: 30 Mar 2016


---Quote---
Windows Supported Versions:

Microsoft Windows 7...

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Wilhelm Hauff
Ok, so seeing as we have all sorts of people in here I thought I'd ask this...

My girlfriend needs to do a piece of work that focuses on the two...

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Anybody i know still lurk around here?
:p

Its sure as hell been a long ass time. Wheres all the 2006 crew at these days?

anyway, was talking about Guru3d in another forum and I was...

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Mirror's Edge Catalyst Performance and Impressions
I was a HUGE fan of the original, the closed beta of the new one is about to start. I really hope they don't **** up one of the most unique games...

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CodeXL is now part of the AMD GPUOpen initialive
Doron Ofek over at gpuopen posted thatÂ*CodeXL is now part of the GPUOpen initiative. You can find all of CodeXL's source code (barring a few parts...

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Lian Li Launches 1499 USD DK-04 Desk-type Case
Lian-Li Industrial Co. Ltd, today announces the DK-04 computer desk chassis: the first-ever standing computer desk. This chassis offers hardcore...

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Available Tags:amd , Xeon , 3D , everything , ATI , Firepro , Intel , WHQL , Catalyst

Sunday, March 6, 2016

IT News Head Lines (techPowerUp) 07/03/2016

techPowerUp!



(PR) GIGABYTE Announces the Z170 March OC Madness Competition
GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co. Ltd., a leading manufacturer of motherboards and graphics cards, today announced its next competition for the overclocking community with the GIGABYTE Z170 March OC Madness Competition, to be hosted this March on HWBOT.org.



Kicking off March 12th, the GIGABYTE Z170 March OC Madness Competition will challenge overclockers to push their motherboards and 6th Gen Intel processors to the limit, in a two category, three stage competition that's absolute madness. This competition is open to all skill levels, with Novice, Rookie, Enthusiast, Elite and Extreme category levels allowing anyone to participate.


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(PR) Thecus Announces the N12580 and N16850 NAS Servers
Thecus Technology Corp, today announced the launch of two new enterprise-class NAS, the N12850 and N16850. These 12 and 16-bay network-attached storage solutions offer massive scalability, exceptional performance, supporting cross-platform file sharing, schedulable snapshots and resilient data integrity, to ensure a highly efficient working environment.



"Businesses today are seeking a NAS system that can best handle the demanding day-to-day high storage needs that occur in the workplace. Our new enterprise-class N12850 and N16850 NAS series are the solution. With advanced data protection and integrity mechanisms, these rackmounts NAS provide the ideal choice for storing a business's crucial data." said Florence Shih, CEO of Thecus Technology Corp.


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(PR) Club 3D Unveils USB 3.1 Type-C Display Adapters
Back in October 2015 Club 3D did introduce its first USB 3.1 Type-C Adapters. Those adapters did have a very good market acceptance directly from the beginning and with Type C featured Notebooks, Ultrabooks etc. having a wider spread from week to week we are sure that now is the right time to introduce the next USB 3.1 Type C Adapters to offer our customers the widest range of outputs that they can get with Type C.Those adapters do form an innovative new product segment with our existing range of high quality Audio/ Video Adapters like f.e. the first (Mini)DP 1.2 to HDMI 2.0 adapters (CAC-1070/1170) that were initially introduced by Club 3D in January 2016.



The USB Type-C connector was introduced in the first months of 2015. This completely new connector plug is smaller, reversible and capable of transferring more than data alone. It is expected that the USB Type-C connector will eventually replace the USB Type A and Type B connectors we have all been using over the past years. With the Type-C connector, the USB 3.1 standard was introduced as well. Compared to USB 3.0 the new standard offers twice the transfer rate of up to 10 Gbps and allows for three essential features to be used over a single cable: Video, Data and Power.


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(PR) Thermalright Announces the Macho 120SBM CPU Cooler
Introducing the Macho 120 SBM. A new cooler joins the Macho Family: With the Macho 120 SBM Thermalright added a compact version of its popular Macho 120 Rev. A to its portfolio. Its narrower design makes it the ideal candidate for Mini-ITX or Micro-ATX systems, where it can score with its maximum compatibility. With dimension of 130 x 101 x 150 mm the Macho 120 SBM is noticeably thinner than its „big brother". Thus it can easily fit in cases for which the Macho 120 Rev. A was too big. The newly designed TY 127 PWM fan provides the necessary airflow and guarantees the cooler an outstanding cooling performance.



The concept of the heatsink aligned to the rear that is used for all the coolers of the Macho family is also part of the design of the Macho 120 SBM, which eliminates the possibility of interference with RAM-coolers almost completely. Five 6 mm heatpipes, in conjunction with the 30 aluminum cooling fins in the typical Macho design ensure that the cooler offers a superior heat dissipation. The fins offer a particularly low air resistance and have been optimized for low-rpm fans.


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(PR) Tenda Announces the F3 Mainstream Router
Tenda Technology Inc. a subsidiary of Shenzhen Tenda, announces the F3, a slim, low-profile 300Mbps router that sets up easily for a perfect, economical home wireless solution. The F3 uses a high-end Broadcom networking chip for outstanding, consistent networking performance. This advanced chip makes for a more reliable connection while streaming HD videos, uploading large files, video conferencing, or any of the myriad high-bandwidth demands on today's routers.



Sick of WiFi dead zones? Three external high-gain omnidirectional antennas give the F3 network coverage up to 200 square meters, keeping the many mobile devices, computers, and home media players connected in every corner of the house. The F3 employs IP-based control settings allowing users to allot specific bandwidth allowances for different computers and tasks. These settings can prevent non-critical applications from diluting precious bandwidth when under high demand, ensuring the best use of networking resources in a home network.


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(PR) Tesoro Announces the Ascalon H7L Gaming Mouse
Tesoro Technology, a leading manufacturer of high-tech gaming products, has announced the launch of its latest gaming mouse, the Tesoro Ascalon H7L. Built with only the finest components available, the Ascalon H7L features seven independently programmable buttons with a reset hotkey, a high-precision gaming sensor, and the highest quality Omron switches. Equipped with a 32bit ARM Cortex premium processor and 512KB onboard memory, the Ascalon H7L offers first-rate features essential for gaming including 6400 DPI for precision, 1000 Hz pooling rate for short response time (1ms), and 200 ips motion detection with 50g acceleration for ultimate accuracy.



Designed with direction from today's elite gamers, the new mouse is engineered with sleek, humanistic ergonomics and antimicrobial soft-touch finish providing unprecedented comfort to ensure high performance during long gaming sessions. A braided, 2 meter gold-plated USB cable lends added durability and prevents fraying. The Ascalon H7L also offers customizable 16.8M RGB color lighting.


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(PR) EKWB Releases Brand New P Series Liquid Cooling Kits
EK's existing lineup of Liquid and Extreme Series kits is getting a third, Performance Series kits. They come in three different versions, where the size of the radiator and the size and number of fans is the only difference between them. As with other EK kits, P series kits are named after the radiator size that comes with each kit. Hance, EK-KIT P240, EK-KIT P280 and EK-KIT P360.



Customers looking for a complete CPU custom loop solution, get a perfect package with top quality components and don't have to worry about compatibility issues or getting the wrong amount of fittings, too short tube or any other problem beginners face with! Each kit has carefully selected components that make every PC silent, highly overclockable and absolutely beautiful! All P kits can be expanded with additional GPU water blocks and with VR boom just around the corner, gamers everywhere can rest assured, they have the best possible cooling solution in their gaming PC.


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(PR) Samsung Introduces World's Highest Capacity Enterprise SSD - 15.36 TB
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world leader in advanced memory technology, announced today that it is now shipping the industry's largest solid state drive (SSD) - the "PM1633a," a 15.36 terabyte (TB) drive. First revealed at the 2015 Flash Memory Summit in August, the 15.36TB SSD is based on a 12Gb/s Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) interface, for use in enterprise storage systems. Because the PM1633a comes in a 2.5-inch form factor, enterprise storage managers can fit twice as many of the drives in a standard 19-inch, 2U rack, compared to an equivalent 3.5-inch storage drive



"To satisfy an increasing market need for ultra-high-capacity SAS SSDs from leading enterprise storage system manufacturers, we are directing our best efforts toward meeting our customers' SSD requests," said Jung-bae Lee, Senior Vice President, Memory Product Planning and Application Engineering Team, Samsung Electronics. "We will continue to lead the industry with next-generation SSDs, using our advanced 3D V-NAND memory technology, in order to accelerate the growth of the premium memory market while delivering greater performance and efficiency to our customers."


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MSI Announces the Z170A Krait Gaming 3X Motherboard
On its 30th anniversary as a motherboard maker, MSI unveiled a new premium socket LGA1151 board, the Z170A Krait Gaming 3X. This board features the white and black color-scheme distinctive of the Krait family of motherboards by the company, with bright white on the heatsinks and ports, contrasting the black PCB, and hints of red, reminding you of the "Gaming" family origins. Those aside, the Z170A Krait Gaming 3X is a performance-segment offering, built in the ATX form-factor. The board draws power from 24-pin ATX and 8-pin EPS power connectors, and uses a 7-phase VRM to condition it for the CPU. It uses high-capacity "Titanium" chokes.



The LGA1151 socket is wired to four DDR4 DIMM slots, supporting dual-channel DDR4-3600 memory, and two PCI-Express 3.0 x16 slots. Other expansion slots include a third PCI-Express 3.0 x16 (electrical gen 3.0 x4), wired to the Z170 PCH, besides four other PCIe 3.0 x1 slots. Storage connectivity includes a 32 Gb/s M.2 slot, a 16 Gb/s SATA-Express port, and six SATA 6 Gb/s ports. The onboard AudioBoost 3 solution features dual headphones amplifiers, audio-grade capacitors, ground-layer isolation, Nahmic Audio Enhancer, and a 115 dBA SNR CODEC. Networking is care of an Intel I219-V GbE controller. Modern connectivity includes two USB 3.1 ports (one each of type-A and type-C on the rear panel), and six USB 3.0 ports. MSI didn't reveal pricing.


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(PR) QNAP Announces Budget Dual-core TS-128 and TS-228 Compact NAS
QNAP Systems Inc. today announced the release of the energy-efficient and budget-friendly dual-core Compact NAS, including the 1-bay TS-128 and 2-bay TS-228. Designed with a mini-tower form factor that takes less desktop space, they are ideal for home users to create their own personal cloud. The feature-rich TS-128/228 helps users to easily handle file backup and synchronization tasks, and also provides remote access and a wide range of multimedia apps to enrich their digital lifestyle.



"As photoshooting and recording with smartphones, tablets and digital cameras has become mainstream and the desire for high-resolution multimedia content becomes stronger, users are eager to find easier and more convenient methods for digital storage and sharing," said Jason Hsu, Product Manager of QNAP. "The new TS-128 and TS-228 presents an ideal personal NAS at a budget price to provide users with a great base for data storage, backup and multimedia entertainment."


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(PR) Samsung Portable SSD T3 Now Available for Purchase
Samsung Electronics America, Inc. today announced availability and pricing of the Samsung Portable SSD T3, a premium, palm-sized, external solid state drive (SSD) that offers multi-terabyte (TB) storage capacity. "Today's consumers and business professionals are increasingly relying on external storage, seeking faster data transfers and larger capacities. The Samsung Portable SSD T3 raises the bar for external storage, safely and securely packing up to two terabytes of data into a robust package that fits in the palm of your hand," said Andrew Sivori, vice president of Consumer IT Marketing at Samsung Electronics America.



The Samsung Portable SSD T3 with vertical NAND (V-NAND) technology enables fast and convenient external storage and transfer of large files across devices. With the T3, users can send content to and from Windows, Mac OS, & Android devices with ease and reliability. Enabling them to access their high quality content on Android smartphones, tablets, and compatible Smart TVs via USB port. The drive is ideal for consumers, content creators, business and IT professionals looking to store and access up to 2TB of data with the peace of mind that their data will be protected across their devices.


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(PR) AMD GPUOpen Fuels Seismic Supercomputing Efforts for Geoscience Leader CGG
AMD today announced that CGG, a pioneering global geophysical services and equipment company, has deployed AMD FirePro S9150 server GPUs to accelerate its geoscience oil and gas research efforts, harnessing more than 1 PetaFLOPS of GPU processing power. Employing AMD's HPC GPU Computing software tools available on GPUOpen.com, CGG rapidly converted its in-house NVIDIA CUDA code to OpenCL for seismic data processing running on an AMD FirePro S9150 GPU production cluster, enabling fast, cost-effective GPU-powered research.



"The installation of the large AMD GPU production cluster at CGG is a great example of how AMD's technology prowess in both HPC GPU hardware and in open source software tools combined to deliver incredible results," said Brian Reeves, senior director, product management, AMD Professional Graphics. "Energy research is a demanding and time-intensive task that stands to realize significant benefits from the use of GPU computation. GPUOpen software tools coupled with AMD FirePro S-series hardware enables an efficient and cost-effective solution for rapid data processing that can drive tremendous competitive advantage."


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(PR) Lian Li Hosts Facebook Giveaway for its First Ever Brushed Aluminum Keyboards
Lian-Li Industrial Co. Ltd is pleased to announce a giveaway event to kick-start its latest venture: the TerminAl keyboard and mouse bundle. Participants have a chance of being the first owners of Lian Li's first ever peripherals. Come participate in the giveaway!



From March 1st to March 25th, fans can access the giveaway via Lian Li's Facebook page. Anyone can participate by simply casting a vote for their favorite TerminAl color style. Winners for each color - one per color, six total winners - will be announced every seven days until the end of the event.


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