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The HP Leap Motion keyboard will now be sold separately

The gesture-sensing Leap Motion keyboard will be sold individually starting this month for $99 (about £60, AU$106). The keyboard was previously bundled with certain HP PCs, and it was unclear whether...

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Buying Guide: Cool gadgets: The best tech you can buy in 2014

Cool Gadgets 2014: the best tech money can buy It’s our mission at TechRadar to help you find the tech products that are best for you. That’s why we review the specific products we do, while offering...

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The mobile SoC arms race: where are we heading?

Our appetite for smartphones and tablets has become insatiable and the mobile boom has perhaps become the defining feature of the technology industry over the past decade. This has made the mobile...

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Intel promises Broadwell will spawn a ‘wave of innovation’

With the introduction of its latest processor, the Intel Core M (or "Broadwell," for those keeping up), Intel is just following the law – Moore’s law. Moore’s law states that the density of...

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DirectX 12 delivers 50% less power drain in latest Microsoft demo

DirectX 12 won’t just make your games look better – Microsoft and Intel have demonstrated how it could also improve power consumption by a dramatic 50%. At the SIGGRAPH show in Los Angeles the Windows...

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Updated: Cool gadgets: The best tech you can buy in 2014

Cool Gadgets 2014: the best tech money can buy It’s our mission at TechRadar to help you find the tech products that are best for you. That’s why we review the specific products we do, while offering...

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Faster Qualcomm modem could bring speedier iPhone 6 LTE-A

Along with all of the other rumored improvements for Apple’s next iPhone, the handset may be able to access cellular data faster than ever before – but will apparently still lag behind the newest...

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HTC invite teases ‘world’s first’ octa-core 64-bit smartphone

Never mind the fact that Apple lobbed the opening 64-bit smartphone salvo nearly a year ago with the iPhone 5S – HTC plans to stake claim to a first of its own next week with a presumed successor to...

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Nexus 9 leak reveals tablet is in for a 64-bit Tegra K1 treat

Well, what have we here? Yet another eagerly anticipated mobile device is being outed by benchmark tools, and this time it appears to be a new member of Google’s Nexus tablet family. TKTechNews...

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Epson unveils world’s smallest commercial A4 inkjet printer

Japanese printer maker Epson has launched what it claims is the smallest and lightest A4 inkjet printer in the world, the Workforce WF-100W. The printer is aimed at mobile workers looking to print low...

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HP boasts of boosted printing security and mobility for enterprise

HP today announced incoming updates to its JetAdvantage printing solutions portfolio that it says will "help enterprise organizations more easily and securely print from mobile devices." One such...

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Galaxy S6 and LG G4 facing delays thanks to Snapdragon 810 defects?

Planning for Samsung’s and LG’s next flagships is undoubtedly well underway already, but their releases might not be as close as one might hope. There are problems with Qualcomm’s newest chip, the...

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Navigating remote desktops on iPad just got easier with Citrix X1 mouse

Have you ever tried to tap on a link on an iPad, but missed because your fingers were too big? Having a mouse would help, but unfortunately Apple doesn’t allow Bluetooth mice to connect to iOS, unless...

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Windows 10 to launch with support for USB 3.0 successor

Microsoft’s conference agenda hints that Windows 10 may come with support for new USB standards on laptops, tablets, and phones. The Windows 10-maker has updated its WinHEC conference website to...

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AMD’s newest APU promises discrete-class graphics performance on your next...

Intro and computing cores After a series of teases, AMD has officially taken the veils off of Carrizo, launching the anticipated notebook A8 and A10 processors as part of the Sixth Generation A-Series...

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You could store 400 Blu-ray movies on HGST’s new 10TB hard drive

8TB hard disk drives from Seagate have been flooding the consumer market for a few months now, and the company’s rivalry with HGST is bound to go up a notch after the latter announced a 10TB hard disk...

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Industry Voice: The best benchmark is you

In today’s hyper-connected world, technology buyers can find an answer to almost any question with a web browser and an internet connection. We can all do a little research before we sign the check or...

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Logitech drops the ‘tech’ with new Logi products

To appeal to a younger generation, the world’s largest maker of computer peripherals is undergoing a major rebranding. Logitech announced that it will be dropping the "tech" from its name as it moves...

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How to fix a Mac’s stuck monitor resolution

Sometimes a monitor might refuse to run at the desired resolution when used with a Mac. For this example, let’s say you’ve been using an older Dell monitor (the tip below applies to other bands too)...

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Have researchers just sounded the death knell for RAM?

System memory (or RAM) is the cheapest replaceable storage solution in a computer. 32GB can cost around £140 and supercomputers use a lot of them, terabytes at a time in many cases. Researchers at the...

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