Mionix announces Naos QG mouse with built-in biometrics
Swedish company Mionix has announced its latest gaming mouse, the Naos QG (Quantified Gaming) mouse. The headline grabbing thing about this gaming mouse is it’s built in biometic sensors which allow...
View ArticleInstall Gollum Wiki on Ubuntu
In this tutorial, we will explain how to install Gollum Wiki on an Ubuntu 16.04 VPS with Puma and Nginx. Gollum is a simple open source wiki system built on top of Git. A Gollum Wiki is a git...
View ArticleInstall KDE Connect on Ubuntu 16.04 – Connect Android Device On Ubuntu Linux
How to connect Android device on Ubuntu Linux System. Install KDE Connect on Ubuntu 16.04 and sync Android mobile with the Linux Ubuntu Desktop. KDE Connect can connect the Android device on Ubuntu...
View ArticleFirefox 49 Released with HTML5, Reader Mode Improvements [How-to Install]
Mozilla Firefox browser has now reached the 49 release, features HTML5, Reader Mode, and video performance improvements, and Firefox Hello removement. Mozilla Firefox 49 release highlights: Removed...
View Article‘Star Wars Battlefront’ Patch Notes: ‘Death Star’ Changes Revealed
The patch notes for the Death Star DLC update have been released for Star Wars Battlefront. The notes, which can be found in full below, mostly talks about the new content, but there are still plenty...
View ArticleSamsung Galaxy Note 7 Recall Ending As Approved Safe Replacements Ship To...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is returning to store shelves, nearly three weeks after the manufacturer announced its involuntary recall of the smartphone. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission made...
View Article‘Super Mario Run’: 5 Lessons Nintendo’s Big iOS App Release Must Learn From...
“Super Mario Run” is Nintendo’s first iOS app release, and it comes hot off the heels of the success, and mistakes, of “Pokémon Go.” Given the launch of its predecessor, here are five lessons that...
View ArticleGoogle finally launches its Allo messaging app
Google promised it would release both Allo and Duo, it’s new chat and video calling apps, this summer. Duo landed more than a month ago, but Allo is just barely squeaking under the wire before it’s...
View ArticleDell Unveils UltraSharp U3417W: Makes Its Curved Display More Curved
Dell has unveiled its new top-of-the-range 34” curved monitor for consumers. The new UltraSharp U3417W display has the same WHQD resolution as the U3415W introduced a year ago, but increased curvature...
View ArticleHow to upgrade to macOS Sierra from El Capitan, Yosemite, Mavericks, or Lion
Even if you are still running Mavericks, you can upgrade to macOS Sierra. Here’s what you need to know! macOS Sierra is here! Are you ready to upgrade? Apple has made it easier than ever to update to...
View ArticleRivet Networks Launches the Killer E2500 Network Controller: Website...
The Killer brand of network controllers is evolving. The original company, Bigfoot Networks, launched on FPGAs over a decade ago, with super large heatsinks (that are now collectors’ items), and were...
View ArticleHP to Acquire Printer Business from Samsung Amid Shrinking Market
Nowadays printers are no longer supplied with the vast majority of PCs, and the total available market (TAM) of hardcopy peripherals is shrinking. As is the case with these markets, consolidation...
View ArticleEarly iPhone 7 Teardowns: Intel & Qualcomm Modems, TSMC SoC, 2 to 3 GB of RAM
Today is launch date for Apple’s new iPhone 7 models, and as is tradition every year, the teardowns have already begun. Both the Chipworks/TechInsights team and iFixit have completed their respective...
View ArticleARM Announces the Cortex-R52 CPU: Deterministic & Safe, For ADAS & More
Though it didn’t attract a ton of attention at the time, back in 2013 ARM announced the ARMv8-R architecture. An update for ARM’s architecture for real-time CPUs, ARMv8-R was developed to further the...
View ArticleHTC Announces Desire 10 Pro and Desire 10 Lifestyle
As the holidays approach, OEMs often refresh their device portfolio to make sure that they put their best foot forward as a significant proportion of sales occur towards the end of the year. Today HTC...
View ArticleMicrosoft introduces new tools to push Windows 10 Deployment in Business
In its renewed attempt to drive Windows 10 adoption further, Microsoft has introduced new tools to push Windows 10 deployment in Business. The tools are designed to help enterprises upgrade their...
View ArticleWindows Safe Mode being exploited to escalate attacks
The latest Windows 10 operating system from Microsoft boasts of various security features to protect PCs from attacks. However, Security Researchers at CyberArk Labs have found a hole in the Windows...
View ArticleSamsung Announces 960 PRO And 960 EVO M.2 PCIe SSDs
Here at Samsung’s SSD Global Summit in South Korea, the company has just officially unveiled their next generation of M.2 PCIe SSDs. The new 960 PRO SSD is the successor to the 950 PRO, launched at...
View ArticleWestern Digital Shows Off Prototype 1TB SDXC Card at Photokina 2016
In recent years we have seen the development of 3D NAND push up the capacity and push down the prices of all sorts of flash devices, from SSDs to phones, and everything in between. Due to startup cost...
View ArticleOutlook.com adds support for Google Drive and Facebook photos
Outlook.com today announced that it is extending its cloud storage compatibility options by adding support for Google Drive, and also adding the option of sharing Facebook photos right from their...
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