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ASUS Strix Scar III Review–Refinement rewarded

By Alessandro Barbosa
August 5, 2019 - 6 years ago

The ASUS Strix Scar III refines most elements that were already finely tuned in the previous iteration of this stellar laptop line, making it a top contender in the space with a hard price to beat.

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WhatsApp and Instagram to get “new” names to remind everyone who owns them

By Craig Risi
August 5, 2019 - 6 years ago

What’s in a name? Well if you ask companies like Google and McDonalds, they’ll probably tell you quite a lot. And now two of the internet’s most widely used sites and apps, Instagram and WhatsApp, are getting new names. Both massive social media and communication apps are owned and developed by Facebook, a fact that not everyone realises, which his …

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RTX 2060 Super Founder’s Edition Review – Forward-Thinking

By Alessandro Barbosa
August 5, 2019 - 6 years ago

The RTX 2060 Super is a more forward-thinking iteration of the entry-level ray-tracing supported card from Nvidia, with more memory and faster clock speeds making it a much better deal than before.

Technology

This app uses facial recognition to help bartenders know who to serve next

By Craig Risi
August 2, 2019 - 6 years ago

Line hoppers must be a big problem in UK pubs, because DataSparQ has actually developed a system to work around this by using facial recognition to put customers in an "intelligently virtual" queue, letting bar staff know who really was next, who's just being rude and if it’s Nick, to avoid entirely.

Technology

Apple to join the Data Transfer Project

By Craig Risi
August 2, 2019 - 6 years ago

Most of us are uncomfortable knowing that various tech companies are storing large amounts of our personal data, but how would you feel if they were easily able to share it with one another as well?

Technology

DJI launching a new first-person Goggle kit for drones

By Craig Risi
August 2, 2019 - 6 years ago

Chinese drone company DJI is making a push into a first-person world for drones with a new set of Goggles and a high-definition camera that can be attached to almost any drone.

Technology

Introducing the ThinkTiny – the world smallest gaming laptop

By Craig Risi
August 1, 2019 - 6 years ago

Looking for the most compact gaming laptop imaginable. Then search no further as the ThinkTiny will likely have any other laptop beat in terms of profitability.

Technology

Local start-up is tackling the problem of overcrowding and reckless driving in our taxi industry.

By Craig Risi
August 1, 2019 - 6 years ago

Using public transport in South Africa can be a bit of a chaotic adventure at times. One local start-up is trying to change that.

Technology

Apple looking to launch its own credit card in August

By Craig Risi
July 31, 2019 - 7 years ago

Apple has always been after your money, now they're just literally going to take it instead.

Technology

Chrome 76 to block Flash, even more, adds new privacy to Incognito mode

By Craig Risi
July 31, 2019 - 7 years ago

Flash has been dying a slow death for a long time now, but the latest Chrome update may just be the final nail in the coffin that put the technology to bed. Google has just launched Chrome 76 into Beta with the new update not only making sure that individual Flash items blocked by default, but now the entire browser …

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Scientists have created a contact lens that lets you zoom in by blinking

By Craig Risi
July 31, 2019 - 7 years ago

If there is one aspect of being a robot that I’ve always enjoyed in movies and TV series, it’s their ability to be able to zoom in and focus on things that other humans can’t. It may be the stuff of science fiction, but one that is now becoming a scientific reality as a group of scientists from the University of …

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You can now run Android on your Nintendo Switch

By Craig Risi
July 30, 2019 - 7 years ago

The Nintendo Switch is already a great console with excellent games. Some developers want more out of it though and have created a version of Android to now run on it too.

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