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Big-screen gaming, on a small-screen budgetI’ve been a vocal proponent for projectors for almost 15 years now, ever since I fired up my first 720p model ...

Natec's Genesis GX88 looks like it's bristling with features compared with similarly priced mice, and the same goes for its specs list too. The 8,200dpi Avago ...

Why we need variable refresh rate technology, and how it worksPradically every display today runs at a fixed refresh rate, typically 60Hz. However, LCD panels ...

This anachronism is no more finely presented than in the new Enermax MAXPRO 700w Review (EMP700AGT) that just arrived to me from Germany. Mark discovers an ...

Galaxy drops a letter, and boosts the build qualityThis is the first graphics card we've reviewed with the Galax brand name, and it couldn't be more different ...

David Hayward takes to airwaves with a hacked Raspberry PiThere are countless hacks for the Raspberry Pi these days. Such is the legacy of this remarkable ...

One of the first things you’ll notice about Epson’s entry-level projector is just how small it is. When you consider some of the monster-sized offerings that ...

If the D810 is just a bit too much D-SLR for you and the D610 just not quite enough, then the D750 could be just right. Has Nikon built the perfect ...

Bloodborne is a game that's been almost impossible to ignore since it was first announced. Developed by the same team that brought us the brutally ...

Running out of storage space on a tablet smartphone or can be a pain. If your device supports it, adding a microSD card can help. If you never want to worry ...

Yo, check out this phone from Lenovo! Sorry, that came out of nowhere. But really, the team likes the stuff Lenovo sends us most of the time. In November last ...

David Briddock examines the history of data compression algorithmsAny efficient communication system relies on some form of data compression. Even morse ...

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