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External graphs are becoming more interesting thanks to AKiTiO, the economic rival of the Razer Core

Kristina Smith January 02, 2017 Hardware Leave a Comment
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That laptops are not for play is an affirmation increasingly debatable : even the teams Ultrabook format and have amazing performance in some cases, and have begun to see how the NVIDIA GTX 10×0 family begins to be used in

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The MagSafe port goes back to the MacBook Pro

Kristina Smith December 20, 2016 Hardware Leave a Comment

One of the decisions most criticized in the new MacBook Pro has been the elimination of port MagSafe, the charging port that debuted in MacBook Pro in 2006 and that Apple has decided to replace with USB-C ports that allow

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The Touch Bar is actually a mini Apple Watch, what does this mean for the future of Mac?

Kristina Smith December 13, 2016 Hardware Leave a Comment
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Apple introduced with great fanfare its new family of portable MacBook Pro, where no doubt the highlight was the addition of an OLED touch strip on the top of the keyboard, which has been dubbed ‘Touch Bar’ and comes with

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A Pocket PC: This is the renewed Smach Z who is petando Kickstarter

Kristina Smith December 05, 2016 Hardware Leave a Comment
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Life shows us again and again that we must not surrender. And this know much Smach Team. I do not know if you remember, but had to cancel his laptop Steam Machine, called Smach Z at the end of 2015,

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Snapdragon 653, 626 and 427, debuts Qualcomm dual camera support for the mid-range

Kristina Smith December 01, 2016 Hardware Leave a Comment
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Kicked off officially the 4G / 5G Summit Qualcomm in Hong Kong and among the large number of ads the launch of three new processors Snapdragon family, which come to drive the mid-range is highlighted that more of devices moves

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Samsung has gotten LTE, WiFi, Bluetooth, FM Radio and GPS in this tiny chip for wearables

Kristina Smith November 26, 2016 Hardware Leave a Comment
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Let aside for a moment the situation that crosses Samsung with its Galaxy Note 7 and see what most South Koreans are doing. As we know, their presence extends to several markets where the chip division is one of the

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Arduino immerses itself in the Internet of Things and tempts makers

Kristina Smith November 18, 2016 Hardware Leave a Comment
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Arduino has been one of the projects that has most influenced the maker revolution we are living, and now wants to go further and bet specifically for the Internet of Things (IoT) with a kit that allows you to develop

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Dell XPS 13 receives the new Intel Kaby Lake dressing pink gold

Kristina Smith November 06, 2016 Hardware Leave a Comment
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When we think many Windows laptops us comes to mind the name of Dell, if you are looking for is a team of high performance with compact dimensions, and then we have to look at the XPS. Here we know

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Small Atom Joule still alive in the heart of the Internet of Things Intel

Kristina Smith October 05, 2016 Hardware Leave a Comment
Atom Joule

We took for dead but there are still alive and kicking Atom processors, which is not going to see them giving life to “normal” gadgets such as phones, tablets, or computers. Its mission is now in power the Internet of

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The all-powerful Nvidia GeForce 1080 GTX fits on laptops and take to a new level

Kristina Smith September 27, 2016 Hardware Leave a Comment
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We have seen her younger sister on a plate for laptops, but the thing is much more striking if what they teach us is quite a GeForce GTX 1080 in its mobile version. Nvidia wants to raise the graphics performance

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