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Get DiRT Rally for free
For a limited time, get DiRT Rally for free and keep it forever, courtesy of Humble Bundle! While supplies last.
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Sharp Demonstrates 31.5-Inch 8K 120Hz HDR Monitor
Sharp this week demonstrated its first 31.5-inch HDR display featuring a 7680×4320 resolution and a 120 Hz refresh rate. The monitor uses the company’s IGZO technology and the manufacturer evaluates plans to release this LCD commercially.
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The last post is 3y old. Let’s get this place back up and running!
We need this place to get back on its feet. I’ve got a computer, and I’m sure many do too!
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Kawasaki Jammu: J&K’s First Superbikes Showroom
Kawasaki Jammu: J&K's First Superbikes Showroom Kawasaki Jammu is the very first superbike's showroom in the state of J&K. Kawasaki Jammu was started by S.S Randhawa on 10th of May. When it comes to Kawasaki bikes nobody
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World's Most Expensive Bikes In The World - gyaanbuzz.com
Bikes may basically be a technique for transportation for standard people, yet a couple of bikes are not made for regular use, right!. It is an exceptional medium to express feeling and affections for a few people especially the more young ages.
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Training a neural network in phase-change memory beats GPUs
Specialized hardware that trains in-memory is both fast and energy-efficient.
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Gabe Newell: 'Hooray! Valve's going to start shipping games again'
At a presentation for upcoming Dota 2-themed card game Artifact at Valve's offices in Bellevue, Washington today, Gabe Newell reiterated that Valve is getting back into developing new games beyond its current roster of multiplayer titles. After talking about Valve's focus on Steam and hardware during the past several years, which he described as "an investment in the future", Newell said "Artifact is the first of several games that are going to be coming from us. So that's sort of good news. Hooray! Valve's going to start shipping games again."
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3 Things You May Not Have Heard About Taking Risks
Mark Zuckerberg wasn't afraid to risk a $2 billion investment in Oculus that didn't pay off What are you afraid of?
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Oculus Affirms Commitment to Rift, Believes PC Will Lead the VR Industry for the Next Decade
Over the last year, Oculus’ public hardware ambitions have mostly centered around their upcoming standalone headsets (Oculus Go and Santa Cruz), with little to say about what’s next for the company’s PC VR headset, the Rift.
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Mike Morhaime founded Blizzard thanks to a $15,000 loan from his grandmother
During today's pre-Blizzcon livestream, it was revealed that the now-massive game company Blizzard was founded with a loan from CEO and president Mike Morhaime's grandmother. "Allen [Adham] and I each contributed $10,00," Morhaime explained. "In order to get my $10,000, I borrowed $15,000 from my grandmother. She didn't charge me any interest, that was very nice of her. Before we had any games, before we had actually done anything, this was basically the doors opening and us starting out."
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Steam Gains 1.5 Million New Members a Month, Now Bigger than Xbox and PlayStation Combined
PC gaming is dead! Oh wait, let me put that tired cliche back in the bin where it belongs. PC gaming is more alive than ever, with Valve revealing there are 33 million players active every day on Steam, and 67 million every month. In fact, new players are coming to Steam at a rate of 1.5 million each and every month.
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Star Citizen’s 3.0 alpha appears to have been delayed yet again
Ever wonder whether developers regret transparency? With Star Citizen, probably not so much when the money keeps coming anyway, even when the game’s 3.0 alpha and persistent universe continue being delayed. In April, CIG estimated 3.0 for this summer, achieved mainly by pushing off many of its features to later in the year. Earlier this month, we found out that 3.0 would be delayed into August following a month in Evocati testing. And this week’s production schedule report suggests it’ll be even further delayed.
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Acer's Absurd Curved Display Laptop Has a Predictably Humongous Price Tag
Look, we’ve been a little amped about Acer’s absurd curved display laptop, the Predator 21-X. It has a stupid name, isn’t practical or reasonable, and if you have brittle bone disease it would probably destroy your lap. But it’s also a laptop with a 21-inch curved display and goddammit that is as cool as it is stupid. It is also, we’ve just learned, going to be very very expensive.
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Gaming Chair Buyer's Guide 2016 – Best Arcade Sticks - Best Gaming Chairs
An in-depth gaming chair guide, and a few thoughts before purchasing a gaming chair. NON-affiliated article.
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Your WhatsApp Account Can Be Hacked In 4 Easy Steps, Watch Out!
Social Media has always been primary target for hackers. It’s a common to hear news about user accounts got hacked by hackers. Specially WhatsApp users are on hacker’s target as they can easily misuse WhatsApp account for their own purpose. Hackers can steal almost all information from your WhatsApp account like, Chats, Photos and Videos and easily misuse them. And if they got your Bank account information from your WhatsApp chats, you are in big trouble.
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345000 visitors attended gamescom 2016 & 2017 Dates revealed
This year gamescom offered a high quality congress programme and featured many different partners that had a key function to create a platform for networking and contributing to gamescom's themes and creating conversations within the congress with that the congress had a motto which read "The future is playing".
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5 Best Gaming Headsets for the Price | August 2016
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Nvidia announces ‘supercomputer’ for self-driving cars at CES 2016
Nvidia is kicking off CES 2016 with its traditional first keynote. CEO Jen-Hsun Huang wasted no time getting to the "punchline," a new computer for cars he's calling the Drive PX2, the follow-up...
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It only took 9 years, but my computer can finally play Crysis (Ultra High @ UHD 60FPS)
I have had a lot of unfortunate issues with my own technology purchases over the years. Sometimes it was bad luck, other…
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HP Envy Curved, 34-inch curved "All in One" PC
HP Envy Curved all-in-one PC.The monitor is ultra wide with 21:9 aspect ratio, making it useful for working with multiple applications at once on the screen.
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