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BenQ Releases 35-inch Curved Gaming Monitor

BenQ has launched the world first 35" curved gaming monitor called XR3501, which is designed to specifically meet a PC gamers' demands.
  • iPhone 7 Rumors: Is Apple Getting Rid Of Home Button?

    The traditional home button of any Apple products will soon be gone as the company plans to redesign the gadgets. The feature, which has become a recognizable trademark in their product lines, will no longer be present in future iPhone and iPad products.
  • Google Launches News Lab That Sharpens Journalism Skills

    From Maps to YouTube to Fusion Tables to Earth to Search, we offer many tools that newsrooms can use in their reporting and storytelling," Grove also said. "Now, journalists around the world can access tutorials on these products created specifically for newsrooms.
  • Apple To Launch News Provider App

    Tech giant Apple is now working on a new application that will make the company important in the news industry.
  • E3 Ended With Remarkable Amount Of Visitors, What to Expect In E3 2016

    Last Thursday marked the end of a very successful E3 convention which surpasses the previous years in attendance and products showcased.
  • DxO One: iPhone Attachment Allows Device To Produce DSLR Quality Shots

    Although, users all over the globe are satisfied with Apple’s iPhone specs, they are also disappointed with its 8 MP camera. Camera pros and prosumers have been frustrated with the phone’s limitation. The megapixel count is too low and other controls, such as aperture, shutter speed and IOS settings are non-existent.
  • Range Rover Controlled By A Smartphone

    Land Rover is planning to launch the smartphone-controlled Range Rover Sport, it is a purpose-designed application that drivers can possibly remote control the steering wheel, the brakes, the accelerator, and the shift's range from high to low.
  • IBM Announces Major Commitment In Big Data Software Apache Spark

    This week, the tech giant IBM made a commitment for more than 3,500 researchers and developers to the Apache Spark project. IBM invested hundreds of millions of dollars for the funding and resources. The central part of IBM’s commitment is to make Spark an integral part of industry‘s leading Analytics and Commerce platforms - and will present Apache Spark as a service on IBM Cloud.
  • E3 2015: Nintendo Reveals 8-Bit Mario Amiibo

    Due to its popularity, Nintendo is making more Amiibos based on characters from one of their most popular games, Super Mario.
  • Apple Music Contract For Record Labels Revealed

    Apple Music will not be paying royalties to major or independent music labels and unsigned artists during the three-month trial period after its launch on June 30, according to Re/code.
  • Microsoft Reveals Hololens Technology with Minecraft Demo [WATCH]

    Microsoft took a big step to overpower its biggest competitor, Sony, by unveiling an impressive holographic technology that will certainly take gaming to the next level during the company's pre-E3 press conference.
  • E3 2015: Microsoft Makes Xbox One Compatible With All Xbox 360 Games

    Microsoft astonished everyone attending E3 2015 by announcing that the Xbox One will be able to play the past games of Xbox 360, making the new-gen gaming console backward-compatible with titles originally created for the previous console.
  • Star Wars New Virtual Reality Technology - Letting Fans Step Into The Movie

    Industrial Light and Magic company, founded 40 years ago by George Lucas, is a special effects company that created the illusions for Star Wars films. The company is composed of a dedicated team that is bringing virtual and augmented-reality experiences to the movies. The company will be taking the concept of DVD-extras to a whole new level.
  • Apple Releases Powerbeats2 Wireless Headset

    Last Monday, Apple launched Beat’s newest wireless headphones, the Powerbeats 2, which come in a variety of colors, ranging from green to white and are designed to be a perfect partner for the Apple Watch.
  • New Apple Macbook Major Flaw Discovered

    While Apple has been getting praises for the new, lightweight MacBook released in April, some users are begining to realize that the new version while it may look good, some new features are causing more hassle and trouble.
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