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Acer Goes G-Sync For Gaming

It also supports Nvidia G-Sync technology and some Acer exclusive features like EyeProtect and GameView. The stand allows both height and tilt adjustments.

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Is nVidia Going Linux To Support Gamers?

It is hard to see what Nvidia would get out of it. Nvidia also has its SHIELD TV that's powered by Tegra hardware and offers a variety of games over their cloud/streaming "GeForce NOW" service.

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Netflix Promises To Over Users More Streaming Control Options

Netflix recently admitted to throttling video streams worldwide for its mobile users, but said it hasn’t been an issue for customers. The video streaming company plans to roll out to its members...

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Ubuntu’s First Tablet Goes On Sale

The first Ubuntu-based convergence tablet has finally arrived. Ubuntu-maker Canonical and BQ, an electronics maker based in Spain, opened the BQ Aquaris M10 Ubuntu Edition for preorder today, with...

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Is The Call Of Duty Game Headed To Space?

The internet has taken the space story and run with it. Twitter is the scene of a lot of Buzz Lightyear memes already, while some people just hope that the incoming title has a bit of the charm and...

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Can USB-C Replace The 3.5mm Headphone Jack?

However digital is not all it is cracked up to be. In the audio world there is a new trend back to old style vinyl and tube amps are still a thing.

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Will Samsung Truly Support OLED TVs Next Year?

What cunning plan Samsung has for next year will probably be centred around quantum dot and making sure that it comes out at a cheaper price than what it is on the market now.

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Does ASUS Have A New Mobile GPU In Waiting?

According to the results, the new mobile GPU scores P20811 in 3DMark 11, which is significantly higher than the GTX 980 Ti and even a higher score than GTX Titan X.

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Samsung Now Making World’s Smallest 512GB SSD

Samsung has announced it is mass producing the world’s smallest 512GB PCIe SSD that weighs less than a dime. Samsung’s PM971-NVMe SSD is aimed at ultra-thin notebooks and was manufacturing by combining...

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Slate Tablet Market Continues Downward Spiral

Demand for slate-shaped tablets is losing steam even faster than expected. For all of 2016, global tablet shipments will drop by 9.6% over 2015, market research firm IDC forecast this week, marking the...

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AT&T Expands Wi-Fi Calling To LG G4

AT&T revealed that it will support calling over a Wi-Fi network from the LG G4 phone, with other Android devices to follow. Wi-Fi calls recently became available to customers usingiPhones and other...

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Apple Pulls The Plug On Thunderbolt Display

Apple announced that is will discontinue its Thunderbolt Display, the high-resolution external display that users of the MacBook and other Macs could use to get a better picture and work with more...

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Western Digital To Launch Super Fast MicroSD

All the new cards are waterproof, temperature proof, shockproof, and X-ray proof. They are also washing machine proof. That's not an official guarantee, but past experience at INQ tells us they will be.

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ZTE Debuts Zmax Pro Smartphone For $99

ZTE’s $99 ZMax Pro includes some of the latest smartphone technologies, which is a pleasant surprise for a low-priced handset. The smartphone has a 6-in. screen and is available only through MetroPCS...

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Researchers Create Atomic Scale Drive

The system cannot function in an everyday environment. In its current form, the atomic hard drive can only operate in clean vacuum conditions and at liquid nitrogen temperatures, which is -346°F...

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Western Digital Goes 64 Layer 3D NAND

BiCS3 will be available initially in a 256GB capacity rolling out to up to half a terabit on a single chip. BiCS3 for the retail market will arrive towards the end of 2016 with OEM sampling this quarter.

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Sony Aims To Extend Content For Its Virtual-Reality Headset

Sony Corp plans to extend content for its dedicated virtual-reality (VR) headset into non-gaming areas such as TV and film, and has no plans to join the burgeoning market for smartphone-based headsets,...

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EA’s Battlefield 1 Beta Was An Overwhelming Success

One trend I'll note is that each of the full games above sold to more people than played the open beta's within the 3 months from launch.

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Can Google Sell 4 Million Overpriced Pixels By Years End?

Meanwhile, Google’s launch of the HTC-manufactured Pixel smartphones is projected to increase HTC’s total handset shipments to around 6.5 and 7 million units by the end of the year, up from between 5.8...

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Will EA’s Battlefield 1 Be A Hit?

He also identified two other issues that hamper the gameplay segments of the single-player mode.

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