AMD’s conference announced the company’s latest range of GPUs – the 300 series and the Fury series. In total, eight GPUs were announced. The R7 segment of the 300 range consists of the 360 and 370, these will be aimed towards online gamers who prioritise energy efficiency. The R9 series makes up AMD’s mid-range and higher end segment of cards. ...
Read More »Huawei TalkBand B2 – the wearable that outdoes them all
There are many Chinese companies selling smart watches that can handle SIM cards and internet connections, even Wi-Fi and photos on their own, but many people are wary of them because they’re surprisingly cheap. If you’re one of those people that don’t trust cheap smart watches that have smartphone functionalities, the Huawei TalkBand B2 might be a good alternative for ...
Read More »Gold Huawei TalkBand B2 available for $156 with coupon
UPDATE : New offer price for Gold Huawei TalkBand B2 is $149.99 if you use the Coupon Code GBB2L at Gearbest.com Huawei did a good job with the recently launched Huawei TalkBand B2, as the company decided to make as multifunctional as possible. The smart watch / smart band doubles as a Bluetooth headset which you can use to take calls, ...
Read More »Sonder developing an infinitely customizable keyboard
Sonder Design is by no means a household name in the technological world. In fact, I have never heard of them at all. All of that could change, however, if their newest keyboard concept should come to fruition. Imagine you could make a customizable keyboard for your every day typing, straying away from the QWERTY setup if you like. Then ...
Read More »Microsoft and Oculus Rift, partners in VR gaming
In a rather unexpected turn of events, Microsoft and Oculus VR are now partners in the new push towards bringing virtual reality to your living room. “We’re thrilled to be working closely with the team at Oculus. Their groundbreaking work in virtual reality is inspiring, and the Oculus Rift delivers a truly next-generation VR experience,” said the Head of Xbox, Phil Spencer, ...
Read More »Google Chrome will use less battery on Macs
Google Chrome is a very fast and stable web browser. In a recent statistic, it was even said that it takes up %51 of all web browser usage. Google Chrome is the most popular browser on all other internet devices except for the iPad, where Safari is preinstalled. Here is where an issue comes in. While Google Chrome has proven ...
Read More »Virtual Reality Exclusives – A Good or Bad Thing?
A couple of days ago Oculus held a conference to unveil the consumer version of their Rift headset. The conference was also in place to reveal several surprises: an Xbox partnership, a 10 million dollar pool to help indie developers, the announcement of various companies that are already on board developing for Oculus, and some Oculus exclusives. If Oculus was ...
Read More »YouTube Gaming app announced
For about a decade, YouTube has been the world’s go to spot for finding nearly any video they want. Everything from movie clips, to music videos, or people simply acting stupid can be found on the incredibly successful website. Since it’s release, however, other companies and websites have found their own success by having more focus in their content. Netflix ...
Read More »Twitter removes 140 character limit for DM
Like Facebook and Instagram, Twitter has become one of the most powerful social media services on the planet. It has remained in the top ten most visited websites since 2013. One thing that separates Twitter from other social media websites is that it has a specific character limit to what you can send out to the public. While these little ...
Read More »Star Wars virtual reality is in development
For many people, Star Wars is the be all and end all of the sci-fi fantasy universe. It reigns king of all things nerdy. When new pieces of technology come out, all people can think of is how they can make something related to Star Wars with it. Shooters started popping up in arcades? Take control of the Millennium Falcon ...
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