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Intel Details RealSense 3D SDK, HardwareSep 25, 2014 - in News
Intel talks about its new SDK for the PC camera.
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Broadcom CEO Offers Reassurance Of Company's Strength In WiFi Chip MarketSep 25, 2014 - in News
Broadcom's CEO tries to reassure the market that the company is doing well even as it's getting out of the cellular market.
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DeepCool's Captain Water Cooler Looks FunkySep 25, 2014 - in News
DeepCool's latest water cooling unit is inspired by the looks of a nuclear reactor.
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The Evil Within Goes Gold, Recommended Specs RevealedSep 25, 2014 - in News
Bethesda isn't providing a list of minimum specs.
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[Sponsored] Amazon Student Day Promises Deals, DiscountsSep 25, 2014 - in News
Amazon's Student Day offers one-day-only deals and discounts.
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System Builder Marathon Q3 2014: High-End Performance PCSep 25, 2014 - in Reviews
Today’s high-end build adds a little muscle to last quarter’s parts list thanks to Devil's Canyon and a little bit of luck. Will a $1600 machine finally score big wins in both value and performance? A compelling value chart suggests yes.
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Apple’s iPhone 6 Plus And iOS 8 Off To A Rough StartSep 25, 2014 - in News
Despite a record 10 million-unit launch, the new iPhones have their share of issues from buggy software to bendable bodies. Can this impact Apple's sales performance over the next few months?
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America's First eSports Arena Arrives In Columbus, OhioSep 25, 2014 - in News
Major League Gaming has a new arena in North America.
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Valve's Steam Music Player Finally Out Of BetaSep 25, 2014 - in News
Valve's Steam Music Player allows users to play their music in and out of Steam-based games.
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Sharkoon's Skiller Pro Comes With Solid Features On The CheapSep 24, 2014 - in News
Sharkoon's Skiller Pro keyboard brings more features than the price point would suggest.
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ARM Announces High-Performance IoT-Focused Cortex M7 ChipSep 24, 2014 - in News
After the highly successful Cortex M4 microcontroller, ARM announces its successor, the Cortex M7, which brings significantly higher performance, backwards compatibility and more features -- to the IoT market.
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Microsoft, LG Partnering On The Internet Of ThingsSep 24, 2014 - in News
Both companies may be talking about a new Windows phone as well as IoT gadgets.
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Raijintek's Triton Is Customizable With Fluid Dye and LEDSep 24, 2014 - in News
Raijintek has built a rather interesting all-in-one water cooling unit.
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Build Your Own AIO PC With Desktop ComponentsSep 24, 2014 - in News
Here's an AIO chassis built for desktop components.
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System Builder Marathon Q3 2014: Mainstream Enthusiast PCSep 24, 2014 - in Reviews
Don changes his focus this month, putting an emphasis on host processor performance rather than graphics potential. Does his gamble pay off in our benchmark suite, or does Intel's improved Devil's Canyon design leave him short of previous greatness?
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BlackBerry Hopes Square Passport Smartphone Enough For ComebackSep 24, 2014 - in News
BlackBerry announced a new smartphone today, called the "Passport." The device comes with mostly competitive specs for a flagship, but the strange shape and wide keyboard that's hard to use with one hand may not appeal to potential customers.
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Amazon Beefing Up Hardware Lab For Smart Home DevicesSep 24, 2014 - in News
Amazon is working on connected devices, one of which lets you place orders with a single button.
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Nvidia Now Selling Original GTX SLI BridgesSep 24, 2014 - in News
The Nvidia GeForce GTX SLI bridges match the styling of the high-end reference Nvidia cards.
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Razer DeathAdder Chroma Updated With 10K SensorSep 24, 2014 - in News
This mouse has a 10,000 DPI sensor.
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Nvidia's 344.16 WHQL Driver Fixes Compatibility IssuesSep 24, 2014 - in News
Nvidia has posted its new GeForce 344.16 WHQL graphics driver.
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Blizzard Nukes Another Game in Progress: TitanSep 24, 2014 - in News
Blizzard decides to cancel its next-generation MMOG.
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HTC Announces Two ARMv8-Based Smartphones For India; 3G Version Of Desire 816, TooSep 24, 2014 - in News
HTC announces the 64-bit HTC Desire 820 and Desire 820Q along with Desire 816G for the Indian market, all of which will arrive in the next few weeks.
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Huawei Honor Play 4 Takes On The Moto G With A 64-Bit Chip And LTESep 23, 2014 - in News
Huawei Honor Play 4 provides strong competition to the Moto G by having similar specs and a few extras such as more powerful 64-bit ARMv8 chip, LTE and a low price point of only $130.
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System Builder Marathon Q3 2014: Budget Gaming PCSep 23, 2014 - in Reviews
Paul Henningsen kicks off our System Builder Marathon with a stunning low-cost system that leans on Intel's Pentium G3258 processor, a Radeon R9 270 graphics card, and plenty of DDR3 memory. His hardware costs add up to just over $500, too!
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MSI Not Building Maxwell-Based "Lightning" Graphics CardSep 23, 2014 - in News
It seems that MSI isn't planning on building a Maxwell-based "Lightning" graphics card.
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Microsoft Outs Wireless Display Adapter, Not Quite Chromecast CompetitorSep 23, 2014 - in News
Here's a good way to stream your Windows 8.1 experience to an HDTV.
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Asus ROG Launches G551 and G771 Gaming NotebooksSep 23, 2014 - in News
Here are two new gaming laptops from Asus.
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Cooler Master's NovaTouch TKL Has Expensive Topre SwitchesSep 23, 2014 - in News
Cooler Master's latest keyboard comes with Topre key switches that support Cherry MX keycaps.
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ARM CEO Defends Its GPU Technology In Nvidia's Legal Battle With SamsungSep 23, 2014 - in News
ARM CEO defends its own Mali GPU technologies against Nvidia's lawsuit and ITC complaint to block all Samsung devices that contain Mali, PowerVR or Adreno graphics.
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Nvidia To Support G-Sync Alternative Adaptive-Sync? Nvidia Says NoSep 23, 2014 - in News
Is it possible that Nvidia will support the Adaptive-Sync technology that AMD has been pushing?
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