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Ninjalane Podcast - In this episode we talk about the new Diablo 3 demo and the importance of the game demo, What is Kickstarter and some of the projects we are supporting, and finally prepping for MOA and what it takes to compete.
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I’ve taken a look at plenty of camera bags in my time reviewing products and it has always amazed me at how different they really are. Well that’s not quite right, they’re the same in most ways but still different in their styles and functionality. Today for review Love Cases has sent me over the Capdase 320A MKeeper SLR Camera Bag which is made for large DSLR cameras but of course can be used with any type of camera as well. The MKeeper has plenty of room for even the largest DSLR and its accessories like lenses, batteries and memory cards. The bag even has an integrated rain shield so you can be sure your equipment is protected no matter the weather.
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World War 2 meets Splinter Cell?
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We don't normally dip our toesinto the audio world, but today we have a Bayan 7 dual SpeakDock by Bayan Audio in to review. Read on to discover whatwe thought of this unique speaker dock.
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QNAP changes direction and delivers a fully featured NAS that competes with major OEM enterprise storage servers.
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Traditional TV watching is on the way out. Why flick through tens of channels to find what you want, when you can watch on demand programmes, streaming movies and content you’ve downloaded previously?
Many companies offer little boxes with ways to access this next-generation programming, but ZOTAC has one of the smallest: the ZBOX Nano XS AD11 Plus, ZOTAC’s latest Mini-PC. With its super small size, it will be certainly interesting to find out how it performs.
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Over the past year there has been much speculation that AMD and ARM would enter some sort of an IP licensing deal. Many expected to hear some big announcement like AMD licensing ARM’s CPU cores or ARM licensing AMD's Radeon IP, but that didn't exactly happen. That changed today when AMD announced it will integrate the ARM TrustZone technology into future Accelerated Processing Units (APUs) via a system-on-a-chip (SoC) design methodology.
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Creating a bootable flash drive equipped with a Windows installer or Linux distro is a simple affair today, but what about creating one with DOS? Yes, DOS. The need for such a thing can hit you when you least expect it, especially as a hardware enthusiast, but luckily, creating one is very, very easy.
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You can always tell how useful a person is to a company. As each new skill is realised, so another set of responsibilities is loaded on your shoulders and your job title increases. Not only does Lisa Su have Bachelors, Masters and Doctorate degrees in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), she has also been published in more than 40 technical publications and has been named a Fellow of the Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers. Her reward for all that success is the role of Senior Vice President and General Manager, Global Business Units for AMD. Now THAT’s what we call a big job title. She’s also really nice, as we were to discover over in Taipei.
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Now that USB 3.0 devices are starting to become more and more prevalent, the need for open ports to plug them in grows. All the while, mobile computers are getting more and more compact, offering fewer ports. Satechi may have a solution with their colorful four port USB 3.0 hub. While it offers additional ports, will it muck up the USB 3.0 speeds in the process? Have a look to see.
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