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Goodbye motion smoothing? TV manufacturers pledge support for Filmmaker Mode at CES

By Geoffrey Tim
January 8, 2020
in :  Technology
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Motion smoothing in TVs is a crime against humanity. Whenever I’m at somebody’s house and they happen to have the feature enabled on their sets, I wait for them to leave the room before turning that godforsaken abomination of technology off. Motion smoothing, or interpolation gives everything the “soap opera” effect – and for some reason, it’s often on by default on a lot of new sets.

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Sonos is taking Google to court for stealing its smart speaker tech

By Geoffrey Tim
January 8, 2020
in :  Technology
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Speaker maker Sonos was one of the progenitors of the home wireless speaker. In 2013, they thought they’d won big when Google agreed to design its music streaming service, Google Play Music, to easily work with Sonos’ home speakers. In doing so, they handed the bluebrints for their speakers over to Google.

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Razer’s modular Tomahawk takes the hassle out of building a PC

By Geoffrey Tim
January 8, 2020
in :  Gaming, Technology
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Intel’s NUC (Next Unit of computing) modular PCs have always been intriguing. That you can upgrade a tiny machine by slotting in a new card to beef up the CPU and memory as you would a graphics card is great. Diminutive and modular, Intel’s NUC ideas have been held back by the inability to use more powerful graphics cards – …

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These are (probably) the actual ports on the Xbox Series X

By Geoffrey Tim
January 8, 2020
in :  Gaming, Technology
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Yesterday, AMD revealed the Xbox Series X in all its glory, gleefully showing off the system’s ports and how they’re configured on the machine. As AMD is the company supplying Microsoft with the chips that’ll power the next generation Xbox, it was a safe assumption that AMD would be privy to unreleased information Unfortunately, AMD bought the render on the cheap from TurboSquid.com, and it wasn’t a legitimate look at the ports the system would offer – something AMD had to admit with a bit of embarrassment.

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Meet Julia, the only kitchen appliance you will ever need

By Craig Risi
January 7, 2020
in :  Technology
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Before our robot overlords take over, why not get them to cook for us and making us fat and prime for the taking?

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Lenovo and Intel to usher in the era of the foldable PC

By Craig Risi
January 7, 2020
in :  Technology
0

It seems its not just phones which want to have one ubiquitous folding screen, but laptops too.

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Intel announces its first Discrete GPU, the DG1

By Craig Risi
January 7, 2020
in :  Technology
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Intel is stepping up its GPU game with the announcement of the DG1

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Elgato’s new 4K 60 S+ will make 4K gameplay capture much easier

By Darryn Bonthuys
January 7, 2020
in :  Gaming, Technology
2

Elgato is looking to change the video game capture game with a new device aimed at making the entire process much more fluid and simple. Say hello, to the Elgato 4K 60 S+.

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