Intel is preparing to launch its eighth processors. Intel held its annual Investors Day last week, where the company revealed more details about its next generation of processors. With a Coffee Lake moniker, the chips will offer a performance boost of up to 15% – something that has become the standard …
Read More »Razer Blade gets a refresh; is now cheaper, faster, optionally 4K
In October, last year Razer launched the Blade Pro and spared no expense. The Blade Pro is a beast – you can read more about it here – but the monstrosity has a starting price of $3,800; suffice to say, it’s not affordable for the majority. Thankfully, Razer has a …
Read More »Microsoft is testing ‘Focused Inbox’ in the Windows 10 Mail app
The Outlook app for iOS and Android have had the ‘Focused Inbox’ feature for quite some time. The idea is to create a new section within the Inbox; an algorithm developed by Acompli – an email client acquired by Microsoft in 2014 – then highlights emails it deems important. The …
Read More »Sniper Elite 4 Season Pass detailed along with launch trailer
As Rebellion Developments’ newest Sniper Elite title draws closer to its release, the game’s launch trailer has come out. Additionally, the developers have also detailed what the game’s Season Pass will hold for players that may purchase it. Sniper Elite 4’s Launch Trailer, appropriately named “Timing is Everything,” plays out an …
Read More »Microsoft BUILD 2017 registrations will open on 14th February
Microsoft enthusiasts rejoice: the Redmond giant has announced the date and time for when you must find a PC and get a ticket to BUILD 2017. Microsoft recently opened the registrations for those who have an RSVP code, but this time it’s going to be open for all. The registrations …
Read More »Valve’s Gabe Newell talks about VR and its mass appeal
VR is an industry in its infancy. After several years of promises followed by Kickstarter projects, 2016 became the year of VR. Oculus Rift was released into the wild, and so was HTC Vive, but there was trouble brewing within the industry right at the beginning. Oculus Rift was initially …
Read More »Microsoft releases Windows SDK for Google Analytics
Telemetry plays an important role for developers who need insights into how users are using their applications. The data can include regular user engagement information, or something far more critical like application crash statistics. Google Analytics is a tool that lets developers do this with comparative ease. However, Google doesn’t …
Read More »Xbox Insiders on Alpha Ring can now stream to Beam
Microsoft yesterday released Build 1703.170206-2328 for the Xbox One Alpha Ring Insiders. The Xbox Insider program started just a few weeks ago, but already incorporates many of the features from the upcoming Creators Update. That’s needed, of course, since these features need to be tested, and that’s what Insiders do. …
Read More »HP’s new accessory is a barcode reader for Elite x3
Expanding features of a mobile device via accessories isn’t a new idea. LG tried something similar with the G5 last year, and so did Motorola with Moto Z. Google’s – originally Motorola’s – Project Ara shared similar goals as well, going as far as allowing for an exchangeable camera and …
Read More »Grand Theft Auto IV arrives to the Xbox One via Backward Compatibility Program
On the heels of Lego Indiana Jones, the Backward Compatibility program is back with another game from the Xbox 360. This time around, we are getting Rockstar Games’ open world action-adventure game Grand Theft Auto IV and its expansions. Always having an extremely high number of fan requests for the …
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