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NVIDIA’s new Tegra X1 chip looks insanely impressive

NVIDIA announced its Tegra X1 processor at CES today, and dear God is it impressive. The company intends for this new chip to power everything from tablets and high end smartphones to various...

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Intel invests $24.8 million into smart eyewear-maker Vuzix

Considering how Intel is going to be putting its processors into Google Glass and is also partnering with Luxottica to create some high-tech glasses, it's pretty clear that the company is...

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Sony blames DDoS attacks for PSN downtime

For the first time in days, Sony has issued a formal response to the ongoing distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) affecting various networks in the gaming industry, including PlayStation Network. While the...

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Credit cars could soon be unhackable thanks to quantam encryption

Credit card owners and shoppers can now shop online with confidence against the knowledge that their credit cards are unhackable, courtesy of a new quantum-secure authentication (QSA) technology that uses...

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OnePlus co-founder explains why the 1+1 is so hard to get a hold of

OnePlus co-founder, Carl Pei, recently sat down with PC Magazine to discuss the rollercoaster year the company had, and how it manages the supply chain to meet demand. Without the...

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A Windows Phone variant of the HTC One M8 has been spotted

HTC will be holding an event on the 19th of August, as evidenced by the invites that they’ve started to hand out, but what exactly can we expect? Well it...

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Google brings offline support to Google Now on Android devices

One of Google Now's biggest quirks has been its inability to cope with going offline - go through a subway tunnel and you risk losing those important directions or your parking place. You...

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Google takes steps to prevent in-app purchasing sprees

Just like Apple but on a smaller scale, Google has been hit with an in-app purchase related lawsuit recently, prompting the company to issue an update for its Google Play Store that...

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Samsung claims factory fire won’t delay Galaxy S5 production

A large fire at a key South Korean factory is feared to put a dent on the production quantity and schedule of the Galaxy S5. The fire, which lasted six hours and...

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Two consumer groups file complaints with the FCC about Facebook-WhatsApp deal

A couple of weeks ago, Facebook had the industry in a frenzy when they announced that they would be acquiring instant messenger app, WhatsApp, for a whopping $19 billion, making it...

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Lockheed Martin successfully tests an autonomous vehicle convoy system

The US Army, along with defense contractor Lockheed Martin say they've successfully tested an autonomous vehicle convoy system that does away with human drivers in the name of safety and speed. Lockheed...

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Dell finally releases its enterprise-computing-environment-on-a-stick

Dell's long-promised, cloud-tapping, enterprise-computing-environment-on-a-stick is finally here. The company on Wednesday announced the general availability of the Dell Wyse Cloud Connect dongle, first unveiled way back in January 2013 with the code...

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