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The Android phones and tablets we expect to see at CES 2015

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The Android phones and tablets we expect to see at CES 2015

01.03.2015 12:11 PM

The annual trade show isn't normally Android focused, but rumors point to surprise device launches.

Valve adds built-in frame rate counter to Steam client (finally)

01.03.2015 2:08 PM

Now you can make sure you're running your games at a Ubisoft-recommended "cinematic thirty frames per second" without needing FRAPS.

 

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Steam hits 8.5 million concurrent users, shows PC gaming still has plenty of life

01.03.2015 1:39 PM

PC gaming isn't dead yet, and Steam's explosive growth in the past two years is proof.

LaCie Mirror External Drive

Seagate aims to make common hard drives uncommonly artistic

01.04.2015 12:01 AM

Mirror mirror on the wall, who's the fairest hard drive of all? Seagate thinks its new drives are the answer, with mirror-like sheens and expensive wooden stands to complement more prosaic wirelessly connected drives.

whirlpool nest

Whirlpool’s new washers talk to Nest while you’re away

01.04.2015 5:00 AM

The company’s latest appliances are the first on board with the Nest Developer Program.

twitter welcome

Twitter's upcoming video publishing feature comes into focus

01.03.2015 12:28 PM

Verified Twitter accounts can request access to new video publishing tools; the rest of us will have to wait.

Awesome Games Done Quick

Awesome Games Done Quick speedrunning for charity, launches with Humble Bundle

01.04.2015 9:00 AM

Speedrunning for charity. A guy plays Mike Tyson's Punch-Out blindfolded. I guarantee you don't want to miss this.

SuperTooth multi-room audio system

SuperTooth debuts super-cheap multi-room speaker system at 2015 CES

01.04.2015 8:00 AM

There’s nothing new about using Bluetooth to stream audio, but can it keep multiple speakers in sync?

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