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    Popcorn Time fork gives you anonymity via built-in VPN

    Popcorn Time caused quite a stir a few months ago; it was called "Pirate Netflix" and for a good reason. It was of course...

    Pictorial of Google’s Massive Data Centres

    Google is a powerhouse that moves the Internet, and its Data Centres are definitely a sight to behold; and Forbes has posted a pictorial...

    How virtual reality is going to make everyone sick

    It's a classic weekend, aka thin on the news; so I found a rather interesting article on Cult of Mac about Virtual Reality -...

    AMD showcasing FreeSync at Computex

    AMD first talked about FreeSync in this year's CES; it's the company's take on variable refresh monitors, utilizing some variable refresh functionality first designed...

    Intel and Samsung joining forces to bring 4K monitor prices down

    4K resolution monitor (also known as Ultra HD) prices are still pretty expensive and out of reach for the majority of consumers. That's exactly...

    AMD presents Kaveri and ups the ante on APU performance

    AMD's Kaveri is the latest generation of APUs (Accelerated Processing Unit), and was first introduced back in January with several desktop parts. Now, it's...

    The Devil enters the Canyon: Intel announces its newest CPUs

    Intel finally announced its newest CPU lineup today. Codenamed "Devil's Canyon", these upgraded Haswell overclocking ‘K’ series SKUs will launch as two parts: an...

    Apple at WWDC 2014: What you need to know

    It was Apple's big day yesterday, and all the internet is buzzing with excitement, especially those Apple fanboys we all know and love. WWDC...

    Asus Transformer Book V: everything plus the kitchen sink

    ASUS had some very interesting announcements today, and one of the devices it announced is the epitome of all-in-one. The ASUS Transformer Book V has...

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