SteelSeries Sensei 310 Review (Page 1 of 4)

When I was little, my parents told me to take piano lessons. As my mom was more than competent to teach me piano, I did not really have to go far to find someone outside. To be honest, I really struggled with it. I had issues with rhythm, coordinating my two hands, and reading music quickly. At first, my parents told me I would have to go to the sixth grade in piano. Then they reduced it to grade three. By the time I quit, I had yet to take a...

Cooler Master MasterMouse MM530 Review (Page 1 of 4)

The other day in one of my classes, the professor was telling us some stories. He just finished one of them, which he did not experience firsthand, but heard of it from a friend. The next story was the same. As he started to tell it, the back door of the classroom burst open. "Lies! Lies!" someone yelled as they entered into the classroom dressed quite strangely. The stranger was carrying a book and some rocks, and judging by the shock on my...

iPhone X availability slips into December

From PC Mag: iPhone X availability is constrained but not as bad as it could have been after months of rumors that stock would be severely limited. Apple stores in the US, UK, China, Japan and elsewhere show five to six weeks for delivery, while the Apple Store in Hong Kong simply says “no supply...

Nintendo's 2nd Breath of the Wild DLC Pack Will Launch in 2017

From PC Mag: The popularity of the Nintendo Switch is due in no small part to the fact a new Zelda game was offered as a launch title. It also helped that it was a very good Zelda game offering tens of hours of enjoyment while we waited for more games to launch. But there's more to come.

When...

Google extends Pixel 2 warranty to ease burn-in fears

From CNET: If you're thinking of buying Google's new Pixel 2 XL smartphone, the tech giant wants you to know you won't get burned by possible display burn-in issues.

Google, reacting to reports that some Pixel 2 XL phones are suffering from screen burn-in, said Thursday it would double the length...

AMD takes on Intel with new Ryzen processors for laptops

From The Verge: Over the last year, one of the more interesting stories has been AMD’s resurgence to relevance as a viable alternative to Intel. AMD’s new Ryzen chips have managed to at least offer a credible challenge to Intel’s dominance in almost every facet of the desktop PC world, from high-end...

Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1070 Ti aims to take down the Radeon Vega 56

From PC World: The rumors were true. Nvidia’s announced the GeForce GTX 1070 Ti on Thursday, a new graphics card designed to snuggle into the spot between the $350 GTX 1070 and $500 GTX 1080 in the GeForce lineup—and one likely released just to claim the performance crown back from AMD’s $400 Radeon...

Coffee Lake, Cannon Lake and beyond: Intel's next chips

From CNET: This summer, Intel delivered what it says is a "once-in-a-decade" performance upgrade to its line of mobile processors that power Apple's MacBook Air and iMac, Microsoft's Surface Pro, and hundreds of other popular devices. The new chips, the first wave of eighth-gen Core CPUs, and...

Report: Apple Reduced Face ID Accuracy to Allow iPhone X Production

From PC Mag: Ever since the iPhone X was revealed we've heard reports of how limited availability is expected to be. Now the reason why there will be so few iPhone X available at launch is slowly being revealed, albeit by industry insiders who don't want to be named.

According to Bloomberg, the...

Netflix just released an Android app for managing your DVD queue

From The Verge: It may have taken a while, but Netflix has finally released an Android app for managing your DVD queue directly from your phone. This is following the OS version, which was released over eight months ago, via Phandroid.

While it’s easy to forget Netflix’s humble beginnings as a mail...

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