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Monday, February 29, 2016

IT News Head Lines (TweakTown) 29/02/2016

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Around 1/3 of Mobile World Congress attendees used Airbnb
Airbnb has become a central source of professionals and everyday people getting accommodation, jumping out of the usual hotel bookings. With Mobile World Congress taking place last week, Airbnb was a popular choice for attendees with around 1/3 of MWC attendees using Airbnb accommodation.
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Xbox boss says MS 'have plans to improve' PC gaming in the future
With the Windows Store-based games not supporting multi-GPUs in games, with Rise of the Tomb Raider being the most recent example, Xbox boss Phil Spencer has come out trying to douse the flames.
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Andre Miller (@BigMouthGamer on Twitter) asked Xbox boss Phil Spencer on Twitter: "Are you guys taking steps...
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AMD's upcoming Bristol Ridge APU should be faster than an Xbox One

One of the fastest APUs from the Bristol Ridge family will be just as fast as the Xbox One, according to a new rumor from Bitsnchips.
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AMD's new Bristol Ridge family will feature a powerful APU that will be quite powerful, easily taking on the consoles in providing a 1080p...
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Street Fighter V receives custom SLI fix, with up to 98% scaling

Games launching with crappy multi-GPU scaling have become a new thing, with Street Fighter V launching with SLI and Crossfire support being KO'd.
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Well, thanks to some users tinkering around with the NVIDIA Inspector Tool, you can find the game profile for "Street Fighter V" and do some changes to...
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Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony will be at E3 2016, along with many more

The ESA has just published the full list of E3 2016 exhibitors, giving us a nice prelude to what the show has to offer in June.
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All of the biggest publishers, developers, and console-makers will be at this year's E3. The Big Three--Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo--will take the stage in...
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The Division 'definitely won't have microtransactions', says Ubisoft

After Phoenix Credits were spotted in a recent Division video from Arekkz, gamers were alarmed that the shooter would be laden with microtransactions. Ubisoft affirms that this isn't the case, and The Division won't have any paid currency options to buy in-game items.
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Here's how The Division's full game differs from the beta

Ubisoft's anticipated MMOFPS The Division is almost here, and gamers are avidly looking for any scraps of info ahead of the game's release. As it turns out, the beta tests were small morsels compared to the hearty meal of the full game, and the final release will hold some pretty...

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Nintendo NX and a new Zelda game launching this year, new rumor says

Some new evidence has surfaced that points towards the release of Nintendo's NX and even the next Legend of Zelda game sometime by the end of this year. A user on NeoGAF that goes by the username Trevelyan9999 spoke about having heard from someone reliable who's close to the information...

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Lord Gaben fires host, production company handling DOTA 2 competition

Gabe Newell has fired the production company and host of the $3 million DOTA 2 Shanghai Major competition, with host James "2G" Harding taking to Twitter announcing he'd been dismissed of his hosting duties, and that it was "Valve's decision".
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The reason? There were several major technical issues, and questions...
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Superhot dev teases 'secretive work on a bunch of grand VR plans'

Now that SUPERHOT is out, with many fans of the game asking for support for the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. Well, an update has been posted to the Kickstarter page of SUPERHOT.
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The update teases: "...We are constantly working on the Xbox One version of Superhot and doing secretive...
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The first look at AMD's Radeon R9 Fury X2, the dual-GPU with HBM

We've been waiting for AMD to show off its Radeon R9 Fury X2 in the flesh, and now we seem to have seen the first real photo of AMD's dual-GPU based on the Fiji architecture, powered by HBM.
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NVIDIA rumored to unveil Titan X successor in April, launch in June

I've already reported that NVIDIA would unveil its new Pascal-based Titan X successor at its GPU Technology Conference in early April, but we should expect a "surprise" Pascal demo at GTC according to the new rumors.
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Valve is hosting VR adaptive scaling session at GDC next month

The Game Developers Conference kicks off on March 14, with Valve announcing it will be hosting a programming session called "Advanced VR Rendering Performance". In this session, Valve will talk about maintaining 90FPS in VR applications, without resorting to reprojection techniques.
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Samsung wins $120 million Apple patent dispute case following appeal

Apple and Samsung have been battling it out over mobile technology patents for years now, with Apple winning more often than not. Today marks a victory for Samsung, who recently appealed a ruling that would've seen it pay $120 million for infringing on Apple's quick links (the functionality that allows...

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Gmail 'Snooze' functionality gets an overhaul

Google has given its Gmail Snooze functionality a makeover and some appreciable new features today. If you aren't familiar with Snooze, it lets you tell Gmail to resend email notifications later, much like the snooze button on alarm clocks of old.
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Steve Jobs (2015) Cinema Movie Review

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Steve Jobs (2015)

Hollywood is never content to let a good idea go, with a weird love of doing things in twos - see Deep Impact and Armageddon, Antz and A Bug's Life, and Jobs and Steve Jobs. But while the previous biopic on the life of Apple founder Steve...
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Wednesday, February 10, 2016

IT News Head Lines (Overclockers Club) 11/02/2016

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G.Skill Trident Z DDR4-3400 16GB Memory Review


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PC Bundles Announced for Oculus Rift
Oculus has announced a number of "Oculus Ready" systems from ASUS, Alienware, and Dell. The systems start at $1,500 when bundled with the Rift, including a bundle discount. The cheapest system features an Intel Core i5-6400, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970, 8GB of DDR4, and a 1TB hard drive. At the other end of the spectrum the system uses a Core i7-5820K, GTX 980, 16GB of DDR4, a 128GB SSD, and a 2TB hard drive for $3,150. None of the bundles include an AMD video card despite the fact that the cards do support the Oculus Rift.
Source: PC World


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Non-K Skylake CPUs Can No Longer be Overclocked Due to CPU Microcode Update
In July of last year, it was reported that Skylake processors from Intel that were not a part of the K-series would be able to be overclocked due to changes made by motherboard manufacturers. Then, in December of last year, ASRock released a BIOS update that enabled overclocking for Intel Skylake CPUs that were not marketed as being overclockable. Now, Intel has pushed an official CPU microcode update to various motherboard partners that unfortunately disables the ability for customers to overclock their non-K series Skylake processors. An Intel spokesman noted that "The latest update provided to partners includes, among other things, code that aligns with the position that we do not recommend overclocking processors that have not been designed to do so." The spokesman went on to say that "Additionally, Intel does not warranty the operation of the processor beyond its specifications."
Fortunately for consumers, the CPU microcode update that disables the ability for Intel Skylake processors that are not a part of the K-series to be overclocked will only make its way onto motherboards with a BIOS update. So, in short, consumers can still overclock their non-K series Skylake processors as long as they continue to utilize the BIOS update that enabled the feature in the first place.
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Intel Skylake Overclocked to 7GHz
The Intel Core i7-6700K is the "flagship" processor of the Skylake architecture with a base speed of 4GHz, but the base speed is never enough for some people. Overclocker Chi-Kui Lam managed to achieve a clock speed of 7025.66MHz, breaking the record for highest clock speed on the new architecture, but falling short of the highest clock speed of 8722.78MHz, obtained using an AMD FX-8370. Lam paired the CPU with an ASRock motherboard, G.SKILL memory, a 1300W Antec power supply, and liquid nitrogen cooling. In addition to the ultra low temperature cooling provided by the liquid nitrogen, Lam also chose to disable all but one core to give the best chance of achieving high clock speeds.
Source: Hot Hardware
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The Division Getting an Open Beta
Starting the end of January, Ubisoft held a closed beta for the upcoming Tom Clancy's The Division game and if you missed it, do not worry, you will get a second chance soon. Today Ubisoft has announced The Division is getting an open beta February 19-21 for the PC, Playstation 4, and Xbox One. For Xbox One players it starts a day early, so you can have an additional 24 hours of exclusive access.
The open beta will include the content featured in the closed beta along with a new story mission. Everyone who plays in the beta will receive a special in-game reward once the full game releases on March 8.
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Hardware Roundup: Tuesday, February 9, 2016, Edition
Another Tuesday has arrived, bringing with it a couple of items for you to check out. We have a review of the NZXT Manta case that offers some unique external styling thanks to the curved panels and an overall clean appearance. If you need a case that's even smaller, perhaps the Fractal Design Core 500 SFF case is for you, with this tiny case holding a Mini-ITX motherboard and plenty of full-size components.
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NZXT Manta @ ThinkComputers

Fractal Design Core 500 SFF @ Madshrimps


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Amazon Launches Lumberyard Game Engine and Amazon GameLift
Back in August 2014, Amazon surprised a great many by purchasing Twitch for almost $1 billion. The company's latest move is perhaps less surprising though as it has launched its own game engine, Lumberyard. This engine is based on technologies from CryEngine, Double Helix Games, which was also purchased by Amazon in 2014, and AWS, or Amazon Web Services. The engine is completely free to use, including its source code, and comes with Twitch integration. The only thing Amazon will charge a developer for is its uses of AWS.
Also announced today is Amazon GameLift for Lumberyard games. It is a service for deploying, operating, and scaling multiplayer game sessions, which will hopefully cut the time it takes developers to build the multiplayer backend needed for many of today's games. With it game servers can be deployed across the AWS Cloud and the capacity can be scaled up and down as needed, thanks to real-time reporting of server capacity and player demand. It is currently available in AWS US East and US West regions and costs $1.50 per 1000 Daily Active Users on top of the standard AWS fees.
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Sony Announces SLW-M Series SSD
Sony-Asia has announced its first solid state drives that will sell in retail. The Asia-based company is being careful and testing its regional market with only two models of its SSD, a 240 GB and a 480 GB version. Sony’s SLW-M SSDs come in the standard 2.5 inch form factor and use a SATA-6 Gbps interface. The drives are said to be capable of up to 560 MB/s sequential read speed and up to 530 MB/s sequential write speed. As a bonus for the customer, the drives come with Acronis True Image 2015 and Sony SSD ToolBox pre-loaded to help users manage and back up their data. The SLW-M SSDs feature a Phison PS3110-S10 controller and a buffer of 128 MB DDR3 made by Nanya. These specifications are very promising for Sony, and its choice of hardware indicates it is trying to compete with the more affordable SSDs on the market, like the OCZ Trion 100 series and the Kingston HyperX Savage.
Source: Anandtech


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Batteries Might Get a Boost from Pollen
Pollen is a fairly common material in Nature, and for those with allergies, it may be a bit too common. Either way this makes it interesting as a potential feedstock and researchers at Purdue University have found an intriguing use for it. By processing pollen into carbon, the researchers were able to create anodes for lithium-ion batteries with some impressive properties.
The researchers started with bee pollen and cattail pollen, and with a process called pyrolysis created pure carbon. This process involves heating the material to high temperatures in a chamber of argon gas, leaving a pure-carbon version of the original object. This pollen-derived carbon was then activated at around 300 ºC in an oxygen environment, causing pores to form. These pores improve the energy storage capacity of the carbon by increasing its surface area. The researchers next took the pollen anodes and found that while it took 10 hours to fully charge them only one hour was needed to reach more than half charge. In theory the graphite anodes currently used in lithium-ion batteries can reach 372 milliamp hours, and with just one hour reached 200 mA hours with these new anodes.
In the future the researchers intend to test these anodes in a full-cell battery with a commercial cathode. Further testing will be required to determine just how viable these anodes will be, and perhaps ways to improve their efficiency will also be discovered.
Source: Purdue University


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Assets and USB Technology of IronKey from Imation is Acquired by Kingston Digital
Kingston Digital, the flash memory affiliate of Kingston Technology Company, has revealed that it has officially acquired the assets and USB technology of IronKey from Imation. The acquisition provides customers with a comprehensive set of products and solutions, thereby demonstrating the commitment that Kingston has when it comes to providing trusted encryption solutions for mobile data. Valentina Vitolo, the Flash Business Manager at Kingston, noted that "The addition and integration of the IronKey brand with our own award-winning line of DataTraveler encrypted USB drives provides a dynamic range of encrypted solutions for customers of all levels who want to protect mobile data." Vitolo went on to say that "Having our great partner DataLocker manage both the EMS and SafeConsole platforms is a win for all of our combined customers."
Kingston notes that there will be no immediate change to the way that businesses work with channel partners currently supporting IronKey products. Kingston also announced that more information surrounding the acquisition of the assets and USB technology of IronKey from Imation will be available at the RSA Conference 2016 in San Francisco, CA, which runs from February 29 to March 4.
Source: TechPowerUp


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First 4K Blu-Ray Player Released

Much to the delight of 4K TV owners, the first 4K Blu-Ray player is now on sale. Samsung’s UBD-K8500 was scheduled to roll out in March after being announced in Q4 2015, but some shops already have the player in stock. Customers ordering from Best Buy have been informed that it will ship on February 10. The Samsung UBD-K8500 can stream 4K video from Netflix thanks to its built in Wi-Fi adapter. It supports full 7.1 channel audio, and can play standard Blu-Rays, DVDs, and CDs. While there is a definite lack of 4K content, multiple studios have announced films will be released and re-released in Ultra High Definition. Titles such as The Martian are available on pre-order with shipping dates as early as March 1.
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Ubisoft Responds to Claims That PC Version of The Division Is Held Back by Consoles
It is no secret that when comparing the graphics and performance of a game released on both PC and consoles, the PC version usually comes out on top due to a number of factors including more powerful hardware and customization options. Ubisoft is now facing accusations that the PC version of its upcoming game The Division is being "held back" by the console versions of the game. The accusations are based on an interview that YouTubers Team Epiphany did with a Ubisoft developer who said "We do have to kind of keep it in check with consoles because it would kind of be unfair just to push it so far away from them." Ubisoft has now responded stating, "It has come to our attention that a comment from one of our team members has been perceived by some members of the community to imply the PC version of The Division was 'held back' and this is simply not true. From the beginning, the PC version of The Division was developed from the ground up and we're confident players will enjoy the game and the features this version has to offer. And the feedback from PC players who participated in the recent closed beta supports this." It will be interesting to see how the different versions of the game compare when the final version is released.
Source: PCGamesN


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Phanteks Announces Eclipse P400 and P400S Cases
Phanteks Announces Eclipse P400 and P400S Cases
Phanteks has announced its latest case series with the Eclipse P400 and P400S. The P400S is the Silent Edition of the base model case and both cases will be available in Satin Black, Anthracite Grey, and Glacier White. The cases are described as "compact midtowers that are easy for beginning PC builders that want to create a clean and beautiful build." Phanteks used the Enthoo series as a base for the case with metal exterior, RGB lighting, dust filters, and radiator mount points. The P400S has all the features of the base model with the added bonus of a soundproofing layer and 3-speed fan controller. The P400 has an MSRP of $69.99 without a window or $79.99 with a window, while prices for the P400S are $10 higher in both cases.
Source: Press Release


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$1700 AMD Polaris GPU Found in Shipping Database
With both AMD and NVIDIA making major shifts to 14 nm production nodes this year, there has been a great deal of interest in any bit of information about the upcoming GPU series. This latest data point comes from Zauba's shipping database where it lists a C99 graphics card, with a per unit value of roughly $1700. It is not clear what this is exactly, but with such a high value, it is likely meant for a very high-end Polaris-based graphics card, and perhaps even a dual GPU card. The Polaris series of GPUs have a release target of mid-2016.
Other Polaris GPUs have been spotted in this shipping database before and appear to form an interesting timeline. Previously C91, C92, and C98 GPUs have been found in the database, with the C98 appearing in December 2015 and the C91 and C92 chips going as far back as January 2015. In August 2015 the C91 and C92 chips gained their FOC designations, which was just months before Polaris GPUs were first shown off to the press. Potentially those demonstrated GPUs are these C91 and C92 graphics cards, which would also mean that AMD has had them in their labs for over a full year now. The C98 is likely one of the high-end chips, based on its having a per-unit value one third greater than AMD's Hawaii chips.
Source: WCCFtech


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Hardware Roundup: Monday, February 8, 2016, Edition
A new week begins with some items for you to check out, starting with the Scythe Ninja 4 SCNH-4000 CPU cooler. This cooler is a tower-style heat sink that may seem massive, yet can help lower system noise thanks to a quiet fan. We also have the QNAP TS-453A 4-bay QTS-Ubuntu Combo NAS, which can work as a home server or full on media center thanks to Ubuntu. Our final item for today is the Dell XPS 13 laptop, updated at the end of last year with a Skylake CPU, USB Type C with Thunderbolt 3 support, and plenty more to try and make this laptop the one to get.
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Scythe Ninja 4 SCNH-4000 @ Frostytech
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QNAP TS-453A 4-bay QTS-Ubuntu Combo NAS @ Madshrimps
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Dell XPS 13 @ TechSpot


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New Chip Could Bring AI to Phones and More
Neural networks and artificial intelligence are both things that have seemed to largely exist in science fiction for a long time, but recently advanced computer systems have been making them a reality. For most people though, these systems are something remote that data has to be sent to for processing. Thanks to researchers at MIT, we may actually be able to fit them into our pockets.
Neural networks are systems meant to emulate the operation of our brains with simple processing units. As GPUs are comprised of a great many cores, these are often used to create neural networks, and at 200 cores, even mobile GPUs can be used. The chip the MIT researchers created though is 10 times more efficiency than a mobile GPU, so it could allow mobile devices to run AI algorithms without help from the Cloud. To achieve this efficiency, the researchers designed the chip to reduce the number of times the cores access memory, which takes time and uses energy, and a circuit compresses the data before sending it. The cores also have the ability to communicate with their neighbors, so they can directly share data as needed. Finally there is special-purpose circuitry for allocating tasks to the cores, and this circuitry can be reprogrammed depending on what kind of network is desired.
Besides the possibility of phones being able to perform tasks locally and privately, this chip could also advance the Internet of Things by bringing neural networks to a variety of places. This would allow important decisions to be made automatically and without having to call back to a server, and would of course be helpful in battery-powered autonomous robots.
Source: MIT


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Thursday, January 21, 2016

IT News Head Lines (Overclockers Club) 22/01/2016

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New Algorithm Will Improve Google Chrome Load Times
Google is getting ready to roll out a new compression algorithm, known as Brotli, that will be able to compress data up to 26% more than its current offering. First announced last September, Brotli will replace the current engine known as Zopfli. Users will see improved load times in the next release of Chrome and other browsers, such as Firefox, will adopt the algorithm in the future. Brotli will also carry benefits for users of the mobile version of Chrome including "lower data transfer fees and reduced battery use."
Source: The Verge


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Next Generation NVIDIA GPUs to Use HBM2
The next generation of Pascal based NVIDIA GPUs are reported to use the HBM2 standard and will be built using the 16nm FinFET process. According to the rumors, these cards are already being tested internally by NVIDIA with mass production expected to start in the first half of this year. The cards are then expected to be available for purchase in the second half of the year. The Pascal core will support up to 16GB of HBM2 in consumer grade cards and up to 32GB on professional level cards. HBM2 has a peak bandwidth of 1TB/s and the cards will also have access to the Next-CUDA graphics architecture.
Source: WCCF Tech


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Evidence Suggests Solar System Has a Ninth Planet
I remember being taught in school that the Solar System has nine planets, with Pluto being the most distant, but not too long ago, Pluto got demoted to the newly created dwarf planet status, bringing the planet count to eight. Now it looks like we may be back at nine planets thanks to researchers at the California Institute of Technology, including Mike Brown, one of the researchers that led to Pluto's demotion.
Back in 2014 a paper was published by one of the Brown's former students, in which 13 distant Kuiper Belt objects were described because of their very unusual orbits. To explain these orbits, the paper suggested a small planet might exist. This explanation seemed unlikely to Brown, but it got him thinking, so he went down the hall and began collaborating with a theorist. The theorist constructed a computer model to test the mechanics involved, which constantly tested and was tested against Brown's observations. Quickly Brown realized there was an odd alignment between six of the 13 objects that simply should not happen randomly.
Initially the planet explanation seemed to be the only answer, but it did not quite fit right, until, almost by accident, they tried simulations where the planet of these objects had anti-aligned orbits. This means the part of their orbits that are closest to the Sun, called the perihelion, are 180º opposite each other. While this would explain it, the mechanics involved are so rare that it still was hard to accept, but then they found this solution answers other questions. Other Kuiper Belt objects have been discovered with unusual orbits that cannot normally be explained, including some that orbit perpendicularly to the plane the planets orbit on (known as the plane of the ecliptic). A ninth planet perfectly explains these orbits.
Currently the researchers are calling it Planet Nine and the math indicates it should have about 10 times the mass of Earth, and its average distance from the Sun is about 60 times that of the Earth, or 20 times that of Neptune. At this distance it should take between 10,000 and 20,000 years to complete one orbit. The speculation for its origin is that instead of four planetary cores existing in the early Solar System, which eventually became the gas giants, a fifth core could have also existed, but was ejected to its current eccentric orbit when it got too close to Jupiter or Saturn. Now we just need to find it, which could be very difficult depending on where it is in its orbit, and how much Sunlight may be hitting it. If it is near its farther point from the Sun, only the world's most powerful telescopes might spot it, but if it is closer other telescopes have a chance. In fact, it may have already been captured in previous surveys.
Source: California Institute of Technology


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Hardware Roundup: Wednesday, January 20, 2016, Edition
The middle of the week is here, bringing with it several items to help get you through the day. We start with a review of the ASUS X99-M WS motherboard, an mATX version of the Workstation line with support for Haswell-E processors and USB 3.1. On the AMD side, we have the BIOSTAR A68N-5200 motherboard, which places an A6-5200 APU on the motherboard directly from the start, giving you a headstart on that low-powered PC. If you just need something to hold your gear, perhaps the be quiet! Silent Base 600 case is the one for you. For those needing a way to better hear their games, the Aftershokz Gamez wireless gaming headset, with its unique design and dual noise canceling microphones, could be the solution. Ending things for today is some gaming on the go, as the HP Pavilion Gaming Notebook 15-ak020NB featuring an Intel Core i7-6700HQ CPU and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950M GPU gets put to the test.
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ASUS X99-M WS @ PC Perspective

BIOSTAR A68N-5200 @ Madshrimps
Cases

be quiet! Silent Base 600 @ Benchmark Reviews
Speakers/Headphones

Aftershokz Gamez @ LanOC Reviews
Laptops/Tablets

HP Pavilion Gaming Notebook 15-ak020NB @ Madshrimps


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Vulkan Developers Day Held by NVIDIA
Recently NVIDIA held its first ever Vulkan Developers Day at the company's Silicon Valley headquarters. For those who do not remember, Vulkan is the next generation graphics and compute API being developed by the Khronos Group, which also developed and maintained OpenGL. Like OpenGL, Vulkan is going to be an open-standard API that will work with various platforms and devices, and like DirectX 12, it is being designed to be more efficient and allow applications direct control over the GPU. Such low level APIs can significantly reduce CPU overhead, improving performance. Both APIs can also work across multiple CPU threads, further increasing performance.
At the Vulkan Developers Day, several key engineers from NVIDIA and its partners discussed and gave lectures on the best ways to leverage the power of Vulkan, and naturally how to do so with NVIDIA hardware. John McDonald of Valve also spoke about High Performance Vulkan Programming. The day ended with workshop sessions and time for developers to speak with the engineers directly. Once Vulkan is publicly released, recordings of the sessions will be made available through NVIDIA's developer portal.
Source: NVIDIA Blog


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XTREME GAMING XM300 Gaming Mouse Announced by GIGABYTE
XTREME GAMING XM300 Gaming Mouse Announced by GIGABYTE
GIGABYTE, a pioneer in the motherboard industry that also manufacturers a wealth of other gaming and technology products, has officially introduced the XM300 gaming mouse. The XM300 is the latest product within the XTREME GAMING series, and is the first gaming mouse to be featured within the series. The GIGABYTE XM300 includes two OMRON micro switches that provide excellent response while featuring durability of over 20 million clicks, a 6400DPI optical sensor that is adjustable in increments of 50DPI and can track up to 200 inches per second at 50g acceleration, and a high-quality cable that ensures free moment during gaming sessions. The XM300 also offers gamers with RGB backlighting that allows for a variety of customization options in terms of colors and lighting effects, rubber side grips for enhanced control while swiping or lifting the mouse, and extra Teflon feet that can be swapped out as the attached ones wear down from extended use.
Source: TechPowerUp


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Means Found to Potentially Prevent Defects in Integrated Circuits
Defects can be very important in the semiconductor industry as these imperfections can translate into missed release dates, broken products, and lost revenue. Naturally then, many methods are used to reduce the number of defects, but as the circuitry gets smaller it becomes much harder to maintain a standard of less than one defect per 100 cm2. Luckily researchers at Argonne National Laboratory have made a discovery that should help, even as circuitry shrinks.
Current methods for creating computer chips involve photoresist polymers, which allow one to control where a material is etched. The problem is that there is a limit to how small these polymers can be. The new solution is to turn to block copolymer molecules, because they can self-assemble into desired shapes with great density and precision. The trick has been making sure the copolymers are in a stable state, so that the pattern will not change, as opposed to metastable states. Copolymers can exist in a metastable state for long periods of time though, so the researchers used supercomputers to figure out the energy barriers between these and lower-energy stable states. This allows the researchers to find the path the molecules can take from a metastable state to a stable state.
Armed with this knowledge, manufacturers should be able to take advantage of block copolymers to significantly reduce the defects in the products they produce. Now the researchers will continue their work by looking into more materials, building more complex patterns, and potentially creating 3D structures for more advanced technologies.
Source: Argonne National Laboratory


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Phishing Attack Targets LastPass
Security researcher Sean Cassidy of Praesidio has revealed a phishing attack targeting the LastPass password manager at ShmooCon 2016 in Washington D.C. He calls it LostPass and describes it as "sophisticated enough to fool users into handing over their passwords, email, and all the passwords and documents stored in their LastPass vault." The LostPass exploit seeks to deceive users by creating a pixel-for-pixel replication of legitimate LastPass messages. In order to be exposed to LostPass, "the intended victim must visit a malicious website or a real website vulnerable to XSS. Once laden with malicious code, the website can then prompt the user with a notification which shows login expiry and an appeal to log in again -- made worse by the CSRF flaw as the website can log the user out of LastPass to make the request appear legitimate." At this point the attacker can gain access to the users account, even if two-factor authentication has been enabled, and can "install a backdoor in their account via the emergency contact feature, disable two-factor authentication, add the attacker's server as a trusted device."
Cassidy informed LastPass of his phishing attack in November and the company has responded. A company spokeswoman stated, "We did work directly with Sean Cassidy, and can confirm this is a phishing attack, not a vulnerability in LastPass. However, we've released an update that will prevent a user from being logged out by the phishing tool, thereby mitigating the risk of the phishing attack. In addition, LastPass has a built-in security alert to let you know when you've entered your master password into a non-LastPass web form."
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GIGABYTE Announces Five New Intel Motherboards
GIGABYTE Announces Five New Intel Motherboards
GIGABYTE has announced the addition of five Intel motherboards, targeted at the High-End Desktop market, to the X170 and X150 series. The boards use the C236 and C232 chipsets with support for Xeon E3-1200 v5 processors in addition to sixth generation Core, Pentium, and Celeron CPUs. Three of the boards, the X170-Extreme ECC, X150-PRO ECC and X150M-PRO ECC, support ECC memory to help "ensure reliability for critical applications while helping to reduce system crashes." All boards include a PCI-e x16 Gen. 3 slot to provide "128Gb/s of unrestricted bandwidth to your graphics cards for better performance when running GPU intensive applications." Also included are PCI-e Gen. 3 x4 connectors to accommodate M.2 SSDs, providing up to 32Gb/s transfer speeds. Joining the previously mentioned boards are the X150-PLUS WS and X150M-PLUS WS. VP of GIGABYTE's Motherboard Business Unit Henry Kao described the new boards, stating "I know GIGABYTE is providing the best HEDT experience with the X170 and X150 Motherboards, combining performance, stability and durability."
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Ubisoft Releases The Division Agent Origins Short Film to Amazon Prime Video
Ubisoft Releases The Division Agent Origins Short Film to Amazon Prime Video
Ubisoft has today announced a short film, "Agent Origins," will be available on Amazon Prime Video. This short film provides a live-action narrative of the backstory of the four agents in The Division, an upcoming Ubisoft game. To create the film, Ubisoft worked with Corridor Digital and used talent from RocketJump and devinsupertramp. Amazon Prime members can watch the episode compilation today as a thirty-minute short film, and five of those minutes are exclusive to Amazon Prime Video.
The Division launches on March 8 for PC, Xbox One, and Playstation 4, but its closed beta begins January 28.
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Hardware Roundup: Tuesday, January 19, 2016, Edition
Tuesday is here, bringing with it a few items to check out. The be quiet! Silent Base 800 mid-tower case gets reviewed to see just how quiet a system is inside it, thanks to the sound dampening mats on the front and side panels, and even a soundproofed window. We have a look at the Cooler Master V750 750W power supply, featuring an 80 PLUS Gold certification and a fully modular design so you only need to hook up the cables your system requires. Wrapping things up today is the Gigabyte P34W v5 gaming laptop, a 14" model that includes an Intel Core i7-6700HQ CPU and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M GPU.
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Power Supplies

Cooler Master V750 750W @ ThinkComputers
Laptops/Tablets

Gigabyte P34W v5 @ TechSpot


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Sunday, January 3, 2016

IT News Head Lines (Guru of 3D) 04/01/2016

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EVGA z170 Windows 7 Can't S3
EVGA z170 FTW with latest BIOS.

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Tired of the 'Get Windows 10' notification?
Get rid with this -

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Nvidia, 980Ti & Ubisoft
So a couple of months ago I treated myself to a 980Ti as an upgrade from a 780.

780 wasn't exactly a slouch, but wasn't giving me locked out 60FPS...

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Asus ROG Swift / Gysnc windowed + fullscreen / Unity engine Horrible stutter
the 1440p 144Hz TN model.

I set Gsync to fullscreen and windowed and just started up wasteland 2. Horrible stutter and micro freezes.

The...

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il 2 battle of stalingrad- need some suggestions.
Ok 1st of all please dont get mad at me when I say this but why in god name did they use Dx-9 for this game?! I am VERY disspointed with this game...

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graphic card not being detected...
Nvidia card not showing up in Device Manager after a game crash. Tried everything!:bang:

actually i have zotac 560 from past 2 years and was...

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Thanks G3D
Proud member here and I just wanted to say thanks for letting me be a part of a knowledge base that is second to none.

When I first joined here I...

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Shaders corruption in old Far Cry
No problem with a GeForce 750 and lastest drivers.
Problems with a Radeon 7850 and lastest Crimson, zooming in with the sniper rifle:

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Hard crashes on youtube with overclocking
R9 290 here, overclocked. Works perfectly fine in games/desktop but when I launch YT videos it often results in a 'hard crash'. Screen goes black,...

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X58 ram question
Hallo i have a gigabyte x58 ud5
with 3x4 =12 gb ram at 1066 6-6-6-18
If i use the xmp profile me ram goes at 1600 9-9-9-26
with qpi/vtt voltage...

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Anime Thread
I couldn't find it anymore, i guess we need a new one? :)

I just finished One Punch Man, at first i stopped watching at second episode, but damn...

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DJI Launches Public Beta of Geofencing System For Their Drones
DJI launched a public beta version of its new geofencing system in North America and Europe.Â*With this major upgrade to DJI's existing geofencing...

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GFX card stuck running at x8
Right I'm kinda stumped not sure whats causing this noticed my video card was running at x8 I know it has run at x16 before. I have pulled out all my...

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Higher idle temps because the idle clock is suddenly higher
I have a good old 7950 that still works great for the games I play.
I noticed 10°C higher idle temps 2 weeks ago or so. I had around 38°C normally....

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ATI Mobility Radeon HD diver needed help please.
I need help with my ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650 how do i update it. I have a laptop 64 bit toshiba.

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Sunday, November 29, 2015

IT News Head Lines (TweakTown) 30/11/2015

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Just Cause 3's map is huge, covering 400 square miles
With the release of Just Cause 3 right around the corner, we're being teased with a new gameplay video dubbed 'The map from end to end' which details the huge 400 square mile map in a helicopter ride.
The video comes courtesy of PlayStation Access, which posted the video...

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Cards Against Humanity sold nothing over Black Friday, still made $54k
Cards Against Humanity used a black screen and a form to accept credit card payments over Black Friday, and guess what? Even by selling nothing and asking for you to give them $5, they made a huge $54,000 over Black Friday.
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Das Keyboard takes $20 off keyboards, $0 shipping for holiday sales
Known as some of the highest-class keyboards on the market, Das Keyboard is offering fans $20 off the asking price and $0 shipping for its blue switch 'Professional keyboards'.
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"Your fingers will thank you" reads the subscriber email sent out, further outlining that the Das Keyboard 4, Model S and...

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Remedy has finished the 'shivering' end scene in Quantum Break
Quantum Break isn't hitting the Xbox One until April 2016, but Remedy Entertainment has teased that it has finished the 'end scene' on the Xbox One exclusive.
Remedy's Drama Director Stobe Harju teased on Twitter: "Locked the end scene of @quantumbreak @remedygames. Not just that scene making me shiver,...
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Razer injects chromatic flavor into Lenovo's new gaming PC lineup

In an effort to boost the appeal of its new gaming PC lineup, Lenovo has joined forces with Razer to make a slew of co-branded gaming systems and peripherals.
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As announced by Razer, Lenovo's Y-series gaming devices will now be flavored with Razer's chromatic flair. Lenovo has yet to reveal...
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NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 900 series price drops for the holidays

Price drops on AMD Radeon cards hit the headlines yesterday, and now it's NVIDIA's turn. GeForce GTX 900 series cards are all dropping in price in the United States, the first time decent price drops have been applied to the Maxwell-powered cards since they launched late last year.
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Rumor: Sony unlocks PS4's seventh core to boost performance

Developers traditionally have limited access to console CPU cores, but as time goes by, console-makers like Sony and Microsoft find ways in opening up their respective systems to aid games development. Reports indicate that Sony has just made development a little bit easier by unlocking access to the PS4's seventh...

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Ubisoft promises Rainbow Six: Siege will be fixed before it launches

Thanks to Ubisoft's impressive track record of releasing games that are polished, stable, don't require day one patches and run great on the PC - the developer has said that the launch of Rainbow Six: Siege will be fine.
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LG is investing billions of dollars into OLED production

LG is leading the OLED TV game, with the South Korean giant investing a further $8.7 billion into OLED production and building another manufacturing facility to handle the extra OLED panels, something that won't be finished until 2018.
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Sony is working on a Remote Play app for Windows and OS X

If you're not familiar with the Remote Play function on the PS4, it allows you to stream your PS4 games to your PS Vita and Sony's smartphones - a nifty feature.
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Sony has confirmed through Twitter that it will be bringing its Remote Play feature to Windows and PC, with...
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Acer Predator gaming notebooks feature i7-6700HQ, 980M, 4K, G-SYNC

Acer is launching its Predator 15 and Predator 17 gaming notebooks today. All models include an Intel Core i7-6700HQ 2.6GHz CPU, a GeForce GTX 980M, and support for 4K and G-Sync. The key difference between the 15 and 17 is the display: a 15.6'' for the former, and a 17.3''...

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AMD says price drop on their GPUs isn't their doing

It's been widely reported the past 24 hours about that the R9 Fury X, R9 Fury, R9 Nano, R9 390X, R9 390, R9 380 (2GB and 4GB) video cards received official price drops, but this is not the case.
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When asked about it, AMD told us there are "no official...
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Multiple Instagram accounts now supported on Android

Instagram appears to be doing a slow cloud rollout of multiple account support on Android, for those of you that desire personal and professional accounts and such. This comes ahead of iOS support.
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Version 7.12.0 of the app has the functionality, though bizarrely, not everyone on this version will see...
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Make us an awesome TweakTown wallpaper, win a Corsair Hydro H110i GT

It's been almost countless years since we last did this, so let's give it another try! We have a fantastic brand new and unopened Corsair Hydro Series H110i GT water cooler to giveaway to the winner of this contest.
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How do you win? Make us an awesome TweakTown wallpaper. We...
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Raspberry Pi Zero sells out in a day

The Raspberry Pi Foundation predicted demand for its new $5 Raspberry Pi Zero computer would "outstrip supply for the next little while", and they were right. Tens of thousands of units were made in preparation for the launch yesterday, and they've already sold out, as have issues of The MagPi...

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Spectre (2015) Cinema Movie Review

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Spectre (2015) - James Bond, 007

After 24 movies totaling nearly two whole days' worth of film, there are precious few stunts, scenarios, villains and general plots that Bond films haven't already traversed during the series' long history. But despite the Bond formula becoming as finely tuned as a martini...
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BRAVEN Balance, the Active Lifestyle Bluetooth Speaker Now Available

BRAVEN announces the Australia and New Zealand availability of the BRAVEN Balance, the portable Bluetooth speaker designed for the modern individual with a vibrant taste, active lifestyle, and passion for exceptional HD sound.
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BRAVEN Balance transcends the traditional speaker model with a colourful and thin design ready for any fitness...
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COGITO FIT WINS DESIGN FOR ASIA AWARD

CONNECTEDEVICE Ltd announces its COGITO (tm) FIT connected watch has been honored with a 2015 Design for Asia (DFA) Merit Award. Organized by the Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC), the DFA awards will be presented at PMQ on 2 December.
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DFA recognizes design excellence, with a particular emphasis on designs...
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SP/ Silicon Power Announces Flagship CompactFlash Memory Card - Superior CF 1100X Born For Ultimate Performance

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SP/ Silicon Power, the world's leading provider of memory storage solutions, today unveils a new flagship lineup - Superior CF 1100X with outstanding transfer speeds and premium NAND Flash memory. Compliant with UDMA 7 mode, Silicon Power's 1100X CompactFlash card also supports ultra-fast frame rates for full-frame cameras. In addition,...
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Team Group Announces Neptune Gaming SO-DIMM Memory

Team Group Inc., the world's leading memory brand, today launched the gaming laptop upgrade memory-Neptune. The global PC market is experiencing a stagnation at this point of time. Gaming has become the essential key to push forward the sustainable development of PC/NB. In this vigorously growing market, Team Group has...

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Cooltek Announces the Skall Series ATX Mid-tower Chassis

The Skall is our new premium-case. The spacious midi-tower combines exceptional functionality, a stylish design and outstanding quality and all that at a very attractive price-performance ratio. We will offer three different variants of the case, each with two 120 mm LED-fans behind the front cover, either in blue, green...

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Eurocom offers $500 USD off Black Friday & Cyber Monday deal for EUROCOM Sky X9 Desktop Laptop with Intel Skylake desktop class CPUs and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Desktop GPU and 64 GB DDR4 memory

The EUROCOM Sky X9 is a laptop with desktop performance and desktop capability. It is built to give users the ability to carry desktop performance and the capability offered therein with them, wherever they choose to go. We live in an interesting time where the boundaries are being broken and...

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MSI @ DREAMHACK WINTER 2015

This year, MSI will be present again at the largest Digital Festival and LAN-party in the world: DreamHack Winter. As a gamer you experience dangerous in-game situations every day. MSI's special features, that are adjusted for the perfect game experience, will help you to get the best result out of...

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ADATA Releases the Lightning Card Reader

ADATA Technology, a leading manufacturer of highperformance DRAM modules and NAND Flash products, today launched the Lightning Card Reader for Apple iOS devices, including iPhone, iPad, and iPod. Fully MFi certified, the accessory connects to Apple devices using the Lightning interface and brings users convenient interconnectivity and storage expansion with...

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MSI Announces ECO Series Socket LGA1151 Motherboards

MSI, world leading in motherboard technology, announces its 2nd generation of ECO motherboards, based on Intel's 100-series 'Skylake' chipset. Introducing 3 new models, the MSI H170M ECO, B150M ECO, and H110M ECO motherboards offer industry leading power efficiency while retaining optimal performance. This is made possible through the new MSI...

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Mionix Announces New-generation SARGAS Mousepad Family

Mionix today announced the all new SARGAS gaming mousepad line. It will make its worldwide debut tomorrow at Dreamhack Winter in Jönköping, Sweden, the world's largest digital festival. The new SARGAS range embraces five different sizes, starting from Small, for minimum desktop space, to Extra-Extra-Large. With its enormous dimensions of...

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ASUS Announces GeForce GTX 980 Ti 20th Anniversary Gold Edition

ASUS today celebrates 20 years of producing the world's most award-winning and innovative video cards with the release of a special limited 20th Anniversary Gold Edition GTX 980 Ti video card. Featuring the latest GeForce GTX 980 Ti graphics processing units (GPUs) - clocked at 1367MHz - this meticulously-crafted, highly-collectible...

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CYBERTRONPC OFFERS TESSERACT 15 SK NOTEBOOK, NOW WITH 6th GEN INTEL PROCESSOR AND WINDOWS 10

CybertronPC, one of the largest PC system integrators in the US, serving PC gaming, home, business and server solutions, is now offering the popular Tesseract 15 SK gaming laptop with powerful new Intel Skylake processor and upgraded NVIDIA GeForce GTX mobile video card.
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HERE and the Netherlands evaluating 4G/LTE-based C-ITS road messaging system

HERE, a leader in mapping, navigation and location experiences, and the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment are together evaluating the deployment of a cellular network-based Cooperative Intelligent Transportation System (C-ITS) for improving road safety and reducing congestion in the Netherlands. The evaluation focuses on a system utilizing standard...

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Sony PLAYSTATION 4 (PS4) SALES SURPASS 30.2 MILLION UNITS WORLDWIDE

Sony Computer Entertainment Australia today announced that the PlayStation 4 (PS4) computer entertainment system has cumulatively sold through more than 30.2 million units*1 worldwide as of November 22. PS4 continues to demonstrate the fastest and strongest growth in PlayStation hardware history. PS4 is a uniform system on which gamers everywhere...

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Samsung Starts Mass Producing Industry's First 128-GIGABYTE DDR4 Modules for Enterprise Servers

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., announced today that it is mass producing the industry's first "through silicon via" (TSV) double data rate-4 (DDR4) memory in 128-gigabyte (GB) modules, for enterprise servers and data centers.
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Following Samsung's introduction of the world-first 3D TSV DDR4 DRAM (64GB) in 2014, the company's new TSV...
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LG RAY DELIVERS LARGE HD DISPLAY AND BEST-IN-CLASS CAMERAS FOR 3G MARKETS

LG Electronics (LG) will begin rollout of LG Ray1 to key global 3G markets, starting with the CIS region this week followed by Latin America. LG Ray features a stunning metallic design and comes loaded with best-in-class features such as an expansive 5.5-inch HD display and an 8MP front camera,...

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Cherry Announces MW 2310, MW 2110, and MC 2000 Mice

CHERRY, the market leader and expert in mechanical keyboard switches, introduces two new wireless mice, the MW 2310 and the MW 2110, as well as an updated version of the MC 2000; all offering compatibility with Windows 10. Comfortable long-term use in the office or at home is possible thanks...

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Phanteks Announces Power Splitter with Patented Isolated Dual System Technology

Phanteks' PH-PWSPR_1P2M with Patented Isolated Dual System Technology is a power splitter that will eliminate the need to use two power supplies for dual system configuration. With the Phanteks' Power Splitter, users will be able to run two fully functional systems with only one power supply. Now you can have...

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QPAD's latest mouse launches world premier at Dreamhack

QPAD's DX-20, the company's latest mouse, breaks new ground in more ways than one. The DX-20 is the first new mouse shape from QPAD in seven years. Equally important, it's an multi-surface mouse, meaning you can use it on more surfaces than any previous optical gaming mouse.
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Noctua Introduces 24V IndustrialPPC Fans

Noctua today presented 24V variants of its renowned industrialPPC fans. Conceived for industrial heavy-duty applications that require enhanced cooling performance and advanced ingress protection, Noctua's industrialPPC (Protected Performance Cooling) line comprises ruggedised high-speed versions of the company's award-winning retail fans. The new 24V models use a dedicated wide input range...

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