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Saturday, July 5, 2014

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    ET deals: HP 23xi IPS monitor for $135, 25-inch for $185 June 30, 2014 at 5:15 pm

    The HP Pavilion 23xi and 25xi both feature an edge-to-edge display with 178-degree viewing angles, and a resolution of 1920×1080. These are IPS displays — not inexpensive TN panels — so you can expect rich images and color consistency. The two sport an attractive design with a micro-thin profile, so they will look good no matter whether in your home or workplace.
  • TrackingPoint rifle lets you hit targets you can't see

    TrackingPoint rifle lets you hit what you can’t see June 30, 2014 at 4:11 pm

    TrackingPoint is making the science-fiction dream of having a gun that shoots around corners a reality. Sounds great for the battlefield, but they’re also selling it to anyone with $10,000.
  • 3DS and Wii U

    With Mario Kart, Zelda, and cross-buy games, Nintendo could turn the Wii U around June 30, 2014 at 2:13 pm

    We’re a year and a half into the Wii U’s lifespan, and the sales performance has been lackluster to say the least. Nintendo had lightning in a bottle with the original Wii, and it simply couldn’t replicate that same hype for the Wii U. However, the narrative seems to be changing in Nintendo’s favor recently. The house that Mario built had a surprisingly good showing at E3 this year, some heavy-hitting franchises are coming down the pike, and the first cross-buy game just hit the eShop.
  • Facebook has 1 billion users - dislike

    Anger mounts over Facebook’s news feed experiment, company denies wrongdoing June 30, 2014 at 1:41 pm

    Facebook’s admission that it manipulated news feeds to measure how it would impact user response is kicking up a great deal of controversy — and the company doesn’t seem to understand the problem.
  • Intel

    Intel Skylake leak predicts DDR4 support, configurable TDPs, dramatic power reductions June 30, 2014 at 12:00 pm

    Intel’s Skylake is rumored to pack a great many improvements and enhancements — including a new GPU core, AVX3, DDR4 support, and additional security extensions.
  • Razer: Project Christine, modular PC, front and b ack

    Razer’s modular Project Christine floundering on the shoals of low OEM interest June 30, 2014 at 10:31 am

    Razer’s Project Christine is having trouble stoking OEM interest despite an innovative approach to the PC tower. Is the concept too expensive or out-of-this-world to attract big business support?
  • Blackphone

    New, security-minded Blackphone is ready to ship, and it’s packing Nvidia hardware June 30, 2014 at 9:18 am

    The first reviews of the privacy-minded Blackphone are in, and the product is impressive. It’s also one of the first times we’ve seen Nvidia’s Tegra 4i in action. Does the company’s budget quad-core still have what it takes to compete in the modern market?
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    ET deals: Core i3 laptop $350, Venue 11 Pro 64GB for $492, more June 27, 2014 at 5:30 pm

    We’ve hunted down some great deals for you this week, including the lowest price we’ve seen on a Dell Inspiron 15 laptop packing a Core i3 — you can pick one up today for just $350. We’ve also spotted a nice 31% savings on a Nikon D5200 DSLR with 18-55mm VR Lens. If you’d prefer a…
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    Will 60fps YouTube videos force game developers to prioritize frame rate? June 27, 2014 at 4:39 pm

    This week, Google announced that 48fps and 60fps video playback will be available on YouTube sometime in the next few months. The transition to higher frame rates has been painfully slow across the board, but this move from the YouTube team could force game devs and Hollywood to focus on pumping out more frames per second.
  • Inside my rig

    This is my rig: James Plafke’s very quiet, compact, and cool gaming PC June 27, 2014 at 12:42 pm

    My previous gaming rig is only two years old, but it’s loud and hot (and thus, even louder), and it’s now summer in New York. I needed a rig that could comfortably fit in a Brooklyn apartment-sized bedroom, and would not only be quiet, but be unable to literally heat my room by itself come winter.

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