Samsung’s 108-megapixel camera sensor is coming to smartphones soon

From The Verge: Less than a week after we saw our first images taken with Samsung’s 64-megapixel mobile sensor, the company has announced a new sensor with more than 50 percent more pixels. The Samsung ISOCELL Bright HMX, which was designed in collaboration with Xiaomi, is a 108-megapixel smartphone...

HyperX Double Shot PBT Keycaps (White) Review

"You look like you are dressed up for work," my friend commented as he saw me at a rafting event last month. For those who do not know me, thinking I showed up to a rafting trip in dress pants and tie would have been the completely wrong impression. I simply wore a T-shirt, shorts, and flip flops. Of course, most places would probably frown at people showing up to work in such attire even if they do not have an official dress code, but being...

Cooler Master MH751 Review (Page 1 of 4)

A couple of weeks back, my colleague Jonathan and I had an afternoon free so we decided to go to our local Jeep dealer to try out their cars. To be clear, I have no interest in driving a Jeep, but we were there because they supposedly had a promotion to test drive a car. While this did not end up panning out, both Jonathan and I wanted to still try different cars so the dealer split us up and we drove around. Up to that point, it was clear I...

Intel to Offer 8-Core Xeon NUC

From PC Mag: If you like the idea of the tiny NUC barebones desktop PC, but want more performance and the option of adding a graphics card, Intel looks set to deliver exactly that with its next-generation Quartz Canyon NUC.

As Tom's Hardware reports, an Intel product brochure marked as...

Google Maps AR walking directions arrive on iOS and Android

From The Verge: Google is making its new augmented reality walking directions, known now as Google Maps Live View, available to a much wider range of Android phones and the iPhone today. The AR walking directions first appeared on Google’s Pixel phones earlier this year, showing real-time navigation...

Steam Release Date Changes Now Require Valve's Approval

From PC Mag: Valve has changed its policy with regards to how easy it is to change the release date of forthcoming games on Steam. Any change now requires approval by Valve.

As PCGamesN reports, news of the change came via Reddit user HeadlessIvan who works for an indie label publisher. When...

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