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Qnap TS-251Turbo NAS Review |
The modern home NAS solution has evolved over the years into something rather extraordinary. No longer are they simply networked boxes housing a hard drive and serving your collection of media, there's considerably more that the home and small office user demands from a networked storage solution. |
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Edmail See Without A Camera |
With a multi-megapixel camera in every phone, photography has become an integral part of daily life. Suddenly, everyone is a photographer. By one definition, that’s true. By another, it’s not—access to a basket- ball doesn’t a LeBron James make. |
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Personal Electronics, Tech For Home & Leisure |
No price has been set for the new Q21 11.6-inch laptop from Gigabyte, but we anticipate a retail price as low as $200. That would make the Q21 very affordable indeed, as Gigabyte says it will be. |
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Techdesk Most Wanted 9_2014 |
While the big players fumble around with getting a smartwatch out the door that we’d actually want, Kickstarter has again, delivered. The Moment Smartwatch has just surged past its funding deadline, with almost US$400,000 raised, of a US$100,000 target. Backers, and we, here, see that it’s a thing that all smartwatches should aspire to be. |
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Essential Kit Battery Grips Review |
This plastic-and-rubber battery grip is a good budget choice. Fitting it to the 7D is easy and secure, as the tripod pin attaches smoothly to the base of the camera. All the buttons, including the vertical shutter release, are well-placed but are a little awkward. |
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Buyers’ Guide – Tablets: When Size Matters (Part 2) |
Like smartphones and other tablets, 25.4cm devices are also available across a wide price range. This display size though won't be available in the below $245 range, also known as the budget range. The iBall Slide mentioned above is priced at around $294. |
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Buyers’ Guide – Tablets: When Size Matters (Part 1) |
One of the reasons for the lack of demand for tablets is their usability. While a phone is carried by everyone from a teenager to senior citizens, many are quite confused whether they should buy a tablet or not. |
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Almost Here: Self-learning, Self-healing Computers (Part 2) |
To make use of these neurosynaptic cores, IBM proposes a programming model based on reusable and stackable building blocks called corelets. IBM's ultimate goal is to build a processing system with 10 billion neurons and 100 trillion synapses drawing just one kilowatt of power. |
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Almost Here: Self-learning, Self-healing Computers (Part 1) |
Seeking to move to the next new frontier of computing, research teams across the world are trying to move away from traditional chip designing methods and radically redesign memory, computation and communication circuitry based on how the neurons and synapses of the brain work. |
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