Thermaltake Core X9 Review: You could fit more than one system in here

The
Core X9 is a behemoth, boasting a bar-fridge-like 122L capacity --
large enough that Thermaltake says dual systems are on the menu, not to
mention the possibilities for liquid cooling and file servers. "Super
Towers" or "Ultra Towers" such as the Lian Li D8000, Cooler Master
Cosmos II and...

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Weekend tech reading: Guild Wars 2 now free, Intel's Omni-Path detailed, new Xperia Z5 leaks

Big
changes are coming to the PC MMO Guild Wars 2. Today at PAX Prime,
developer ArenaNet announced that the Guild Wars II base game is
available to play for free beginning now, August 29. The business model
transition comes...

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Neowin's 7 Days of Windows milestones and Samsung's reminder to RTFM

7
Days is a weekly round-up of what's been happening in the world of
technology - written by Neowin's editors with a dash of humor, a hint of
exasperation, and an endless supply of (Irish) coffee. Here's a
especially edited version for TechSpot readers from the full article.

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Weekend Open Forum: What apps are pinned to your taskbar?

With
more and more cool apps being developed every month, I find myself
installing all sorts of stuff on my computer to try out. Some apps
aren't all that useful, are just plain bad, or offer niche
functionality, while some quickly become part of my daily app arsenal.

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Check out the gameplay trailer for LawBreakers, Cliff Bleszinski's first game since leaving Epic

Former
Epic Games design director Cliff Bleszinski recently revealed new
details regarding what will be the first game from his 40-person studio,
Boss Key. Accompanying the announcement was a CG and live-action
trailer which coincidentally, is the type he dissed when talking about
the game a year ago.

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Fantasy Football is big business in the US

With
high entrance fees and huge cash prizes, you won't believe how much
americans spend on Fantasy Football. How are you planning to use your
first pick in your keeper league draft this season?

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Chrome to automatically pause Flash-based ads

Google
announced a few months back that it was beta testing a feature that
would pause non-essential Flash ads by default. The change must have
been a success as it will come baked into the public version of Chrome
starting September 1.

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Microsoft's Snip lets you add audio and notes to your screenshots

Microsoft
has released a free beta version of its new screenshot capture tool
called Snip. The standalone app considerably simplifies the screen
capturing and sharing process, and allows users to add text, drawings
and even audio narration to their screengrabs.

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Ashley Madison CEO Noel Biderman has left the company

Ashley
Madison CEO Noel Biderman has stepped down, parent company Avid Life
Media revealed on Friday, following a devastating security breach last
month.

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Facebook hits new milestone of 1 billion users in a single day

Facebook
reached a new milestone on Monday when 1 billion people logged into the
social network in a single day. “On Monday, 1 in 7 people on Earth used
Facebook to connect with their friends and family,” wrote CEO Mark
Zuckerberg in a post on his personal profile.

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Sprint is offering DirecTV customers a free year of wireless service

It
wasn’t long after finalizing its $48.5 billion acquisition of DirecTV
that AT&T started offering bundle discounts and other rewards to
its customers. That much was expected but what we didn’t see coming –
at least, not right away – was other wireless providers celebrating the
merger.
...

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Instagram update finally brings support for landscape and portrait formats

Instagram
has announced that it dropping the requirement that all photos and
videos uploaded to the site be square. The company is updating its
Andriod and iOS apps so users can now share their landscape and portrait
photos and videos alongside traditional square posts, which will remain
the default setting.

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Google files official response to European Commission's 'unfounded' anti-trust charges

Google
has filed an official response to the European Commission’s claims
earlier this year that its search practices – specifically, how it
handles shopping results – violate local antitrust laws.

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Nvidia releases GeForce 355.80 Hotfix driver for Windows 10

Nvidia
has released a new set of GeForce graphics card drivers, version
355.80, that aims to resolve issues with multi-GPU systems in Windows
10. The drivers are listed as a "Hotfix", meaning they are neither
WHQL-certified nor beta, instead intended to resolve one specific issue
with previous driver versions.

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LG's 'Rolly' offers the benefits of a flexible keyboard without sacrificing usability

LG
has unveiled a mobile accessory it describes as the industry’s first
solid rollable wireless portable keyboard. The Rolly Keyboard folds
along each of its four rows, creating what LG calls an easy-to-carry
stick that won’t take up much space in a backpack, purse, briefcase or
even a pocket.
...

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Windows 10 Insider Preview build 10532 now available to Fast ring users

A
new Windows 10 Preview build has begun rolling out through Windows
Update to all Insider Preview members in the Fast ring. The update to
Windows 10, build 10532, includes several new features that Preview
members can test ahead of their release to the wider public.

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Take an in-depth look at Pixar Animation with the new Khan Academy course

Pixar
in a Box, a free online resource that examines the academic concepts
behind Pixar Animation Studios’ creative process, goes live today on the
Khan Academy website. There are six modules with video lessons,
interactive exercises and hands-on activities. This may be aimed at
middle and high schoolers, but there’s...

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'Lara Croft Go' is a turn-based Tomb Raider puzzle game for mobile devices

A
little over a year ago, Square Enix released a mobile version of its
classic Hitman game. Complex titles like that typically don't translate
well to mobile which is why the developer crafted a completely different
experience with Hitman Go, a virtual board game of sorts. It was a
complete...

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Portal turns your iOS device into a wireless thumbdrive

One
company made moving large files between your computer and smartphone
via the same Wi-Fi connection easier back in June with the app Portal,
but just for Android users. Now Apple device owners can use it too.

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North Dakota becomes first US state to legalize weapons on police drones

North
Dakota has become the first state in the US to allow its police to fly
drones armed with tasers, tear gas, rubber bullets and other ‘non-lethal
weapons’ following the passing of Bill 1328, reported the Daily Beast.

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Five easy steps to Android app mastery

Understand
all there is to know about Android apps - either reskinning current
hits or building your own from scratch - with this amazing course
bundle, now only $29 in the TechSpot Store.

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Siri 'Easter egg' confirms Apple media event on September 9

Apple
has confirmed what most in the industry have suspected for weeks. The
Cupertino-based company is hosting a press event on September 9 where
it’s pretty much a given that we’ll see the unveiling of the next
generation iPhone.

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Dell hops aboard the G-Sync train with its latest 27-inch monitor

Dell
on Thursday became the latest to join the G-Sync bandwagon, announcing a
pair of new 27-inch monitors on the eve of PAX Prime – one of which is
equipped with Nvidia’s gaming technology.

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10 of the world's biggest car makers sued over "deadly" keyless ignition system

Ten
of the world’s biggest automobile manufacturers are being sued by US
consumers who claim they hid the risks involved with carbon monoxide
poisoning in over 5 million keyless ignition vehicles. A “defect” they
say has resulted in the deaths of 13 people.

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Lenovo is rolling its smartphone division into Motorola

Lenovo
announced in January 2014 that it was buying Motorola from Google for
$2.91 billion, an obvious move to bolster its position in the smartphone
industry. Both sides finalized the deal last October and now, Lenovo
has offered up details as to how it’ll approach its handset ambitions
moving forward.

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Take your photo editing to go with Adobe's latest Photoshop mobile app, available soon

Earlier
this year Adobe announced the end of its mobile app, Photoshop Touch,
and hinted at a future replacement. News of a project named “Project
Rigel” surfaced a little while later with an iffy availability date of
late 2015.

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Ashley Madison profile data analysis suggests site attracted as few as 12,000 'real' women

When
the group responsible for hacking extramarital affairs website Ashley
Madison decided to release the data it scraped from the company’s
database, it suggested that as many as 95 percent of members were male.

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Amazon reportedly lays off staff and scales back hardware development in wake of Fire Phone flop

Amazon
has laid off “dozens of engineers” from its Lab126 hardware unit as a
result of the Amazon Fire Phone’s failure, according to reports from The
Wall Street Journal.

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20 percent of drivers don't use half of their in-car technology

Automakers
are increasingly leaning on infotainment systems jam-packed with
technology to help sell vehicles but according to a recent study from
J.D. Power, there’s quite a few people that aren’t all that into car
tech.

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Coin launches new version of universal credit card with NFC on-board

Earlier
this year, the first version of Coin began shipping out to those who
had backed or pre-ordered the universal credit card. The device, which
has faced numerous delays after being successfully crowdfunded in 2013,
promised to streamline your wallet by supporting multiple credit, debit
and loyalty cards, all managed...

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Thermaltake Core X9 Case & DPS G PSU Review
The
Core X9 is a behemoth, boasting a bar-fridge-like 122L capacity --
large enough that Thermaltake says dual systems are on the menu, not to
mention the possibilities for liquid cooling and file servers. "Super
Towers" or "Ultra Towers" such as the Lian Li D8000, Cooler Master
Cosmos II and Corsair Obsidian 900D typically cost upwards of $300, so
we're eager to see what Thermaltake's Core X9 delivers for almost 40%
less.

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