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TechNews - Frameless Monitor with Swarovski - tech
(hx) 10:42 PM CET - Feb,02 2017 - Post a comment / read (16)
My dear readers, I'm having heart surgery tomorrow. So I won't be able to update Gameguru until Monday/Tuesday (6th/7th Feb) next week. So please be patient with me :-)
  • NVIDIA Game Bundle Activation Clarification - First and foremost is that you will have to have GeForce Experience running on the PC you are wanting to activate the game on. Of course for GeForce Experience to work, it will require you have an NVIDIA GPU installed. If your free game came with a GTX 1070, it will require that a GTX 1070 (or better) be installed during activation.  Game coupon codes that are bundled with a qualifying GPU or PC purchase are intended for use by the purchaser. Repurposing the code is a violation of the bundle’s terms and conditions. As part of the coupon redemption process, NVIDIA uses GeForce Experience to perform a hardware verification step to ensure the coupon code is redeemed on the system with the qualifying GPU.  Terms and conditions state that a valid bundle redemption must be tied to a qualifying GPU purchase. If the game is separated from the GPU purchase, this becomes a violation of the terms and conditions and NVIDIA wouldn't be able to offer the game.
  • AOC Announces Frameless Monitor with Swarovski Crystals - The more expensive of the two monitors comes with a rose gold base as well as a rear embedded with Swarovski crystals. When it comes to stylish computer hardware in general and displays in particular, it is not always easy to get something that is both aesthetically attractive and technologically advanced. High-quality backlighting requires space, and full-size connectors make devices thicker too, so sleek designs usually have certain compromises. AOC attempted to combine style and technology in its Q2781-series monitors, if having crystals on your monitor is your thing. The displays are based on AH-IPS panels featuring a 2560×1440 resolution suitable up to 350 nits brightness, a 1000:1 contrast ratio, 178°/178° viewing angles, a 5 ms response time and a 60 Hz refresh rate. The manufacturer claims that the Q2718PQ and the Q2718PS displays can reproduce 16.77 million colors, and also claims "full sRGB" (but we would cautiously call it 99%).
  • LG 34UC79G 34-inch Ultra-Wide FreeSync Monitor Review - The great thing about this new LG is that no corners have been cut. We don't consider its 2560x1080 resolution to be a negative. While we wouldn’t complain if the same performance were available at 3440x1440, the fact is you'd be hard pressed to replicate the gaming experience we had on a screen with that higher pixel count. To us, gaming performance has to start with proper motion processing. While some may cry for greater resolution, we think the 34UC79G goes far beyond ''just fine'' the way it is. A lower pixel count means higher framerates which translates to smoother motion and better gaming. Coupled with the best contrast we’ve yet seen from an IPS panel and you’ve got a near-perfect gaming monitor. The 21:9 aspect ratio and gentle curve just seals the deal in our book. If you’ve been waiting for a price drop in this category, it's here. First the AOC C3583FQ and now the 34UC79G; more choices and better monitors, sounds like a win/win.
  • Intel Shipping Optane Memory Modules to Partners for Testing - Intel Optane and 3D NAND SSDs, coupled with Intel DIMMs based on 3D XPointTM technology will enable outstanding, cost-effective data center performance, completely transforming today's storage media pyramid. The hot and warm tiers will be greatly expanded, unleashing new levels of performance and responsiveness for apps and services.
  • Microsoft Tells Computer Makers How to Make PCs Cool Again - Microsoft officials told these vendors that while there are more than 400 million Windows 10 devices in the market (as of September 2016), its goal remains to have "one billion people loving Windows 10 every single day." Microsoft acknowledged last year it's behind its own self-imposed goal of reaching 1 billion by mid-2018, but it's not clear by how much. The way Microsoft believes it can get to this goal is to encourage partners to make a "few big bets" together with the Redmond company. These bets are familiar ones: The Universal Windows Platform, which enables developers to write apps, drivers, and services that can scale across Microsoft's complete Windows portfolio (PC, tablet, phones, Xbox, embedded devices); a constantly updated version of Windows; and "incredible modern devices" that will replace the more than 600 million Windows devices currently in market that are more than four years old.
  • Samsung Galaxy S8 To Have "Infinity" Display - The two smartphones are codenamed Dream and Dream 2, representing the smaller and larger Galaxy S8 respectively, according to two sources. Both versions will have screens that curve down at the left and right sides of the device similar to the Galaxy S7 Edge, two sources have said. The so-called "infinity display" will cover the majority of the front of the device, with very little body on the top and bottom of the screen not dedicated to the display. Two sources said there wasn't even room to put a logo or brand name on the front of the device. Samsung has moved the fingerprint scanner to the back of the device, multiple sources said. The Galaxy S8 will have a traditional 3.5mm headphone socket, according to several sources.
  • Apple Releases iOS 10.2.1 to Fix Bugs - Apple has made available the public build of iOS 10.2.1 to the iPhone and iPad. According to Apple, iOS 10.2.1 fixes bugs and improves the security of its smartphones and tablets. Apple recommends all users install the update. Apple also released watchOS 3.1.3, tvOS 10.1.1, and macOS Sierra 10.12.3. These releases all resolve small problems and improve performance
  • iOS 10.3 Beta 1 Adds 'Find My AirPods' Tool - Apple has released a slew of new beta builds for its various operating systems. iOS 10.3 beta 1 for the iPhone and iPad adds one significant new feature called Find My AirPods. With it, people can locate their AirPod headphones by forcing the ear buds to emit a loud, high-pitched sound. Apple didn't call out any other new features within iOS 10.3 other than a few minor tools for developers. Apple also released first beta builds of macOS Sierra 10.12.4, tvOS 10.2, and Xcode 8.3. These builds are for developers and not public testers. Apple typically makes public betas available a day or two after releasing the developer builds.
  • iCloud Drops iPhone Activation Lock Search Tool - Apple has removed a tool within iCloud that allowed people to easily check the Activation Lock status of iPhones, iPods, and iPads. Activation Lock was introduced as a part of iOS 7's Find My iPhone feature in 2014. Any iPhone owner who activates Find My iPhone automatically locks the device to their Apple ID. The idea behind Activation Lock is to make it so stolen iPhones can't be activated on new accounts without first disassociating them from the original owner's account. iPhones with Activation Lock still in place are unusable with new Apple IDs, and thus not worth stealing in the first place. Until recently, iCloud provided an easy tool that allowed potential iPhone purchasers to check the Activation Lock status of a device by entering the IMEI or serial number. The tool is no longer available within iCloud, and the former web site returns a 404 error. Moreover, Apple has removed the language associated with the Activation Lock search tool from its support documents. Instead, Apple suggests potential buyers and sellers work together to ensure iPhones, iPads, and iPods are properly unlocked and erased before any sale or transfer takes place. This approach may work between legitimate transactions, but doesn't help people who've purchased stolen devices.
  • Google Open Sources Chrome for iOS - Google has said it has made an open source version of its Chrome browser for iOS available to developers. Google says today's news is the result of year's worth of work. "Due to constraints of the iOS platform, all browsers must be built on top of the WebKit rendering engine," explained Google in a blog post. "For Chromium, this means supporting both WebKit as well as Blink, Chrome's rendering engine for other platforms. That created some extra complexities which we wanted to avoid placing in the Chromium code base." Google has pulled apart the code for iOS and carefully refactored it into the open-source repository. Google says developers can take the core code and use it to compile the iOS version of Chromium just as they already do for Android and other platforms. Google hopes developers will use the open source version of Chrome to improve web-based features for Apple's iPhone and iPad.
  • Gigabit LTE - The Path to 5G - The newly introduced Gigabit LTE standard implemented by Ericsson, Qualcomm, and Telstra, as well as the Gigabit LTE device embodied in Netgear's Nighthawk M1 Mobile Router, offer a glimpse into the performance we can expect from future cellular networks. All four companies are dedicated to this standard and expect wide-spread adoption of Gigabit LTE by the end of 2017 and into 2018. As the infrastructure grows, Qualcomm has an impressive opportunity with 4GX-capable devices based on its Snapdragon 835 SoC chipset as well as its Snapdragon X16 Gigabit LTE modem chipset.
  • Razer Buys Nextbit - Razer, the gaming hardware company, has announced it has purchased Nexbit, the cloud-focused smartphone company. Nextbit's primary product is the Robin smartphone, which relies on a constantly-syncing cloud connection to manage device storage. The phone was launched through a Kickstarter campaign in 2015 and reached end users in early 2016. Nextbit has updated the core platform consistently over the last 12 months, but has not introduced new hardware. "Nextbit will operate as an independent division inside Razer, focused on unique mobile design and experiences," said the company in a statement. "To put it simply, we'll be doing exactly what we've been doing all along, only bigger and better." Nextbit says it has ceased selling Robin smartphones and accessories, but the company remains committed to its existing customer base. Warranties will be honored for the next 6 months, and Nextbit promises to push out security releases through February 2018. "Joining up with Razer will allow us to reach much further," said Nextbit cofounder Tom Moss. Moss will continue to serve as Nextbit CEO and report to Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
  • T-Mobile Promo to Refund Smartphone Sales Tax - T-Mobile has announced it will refund the sales tax of smartphone purchases. The limited promotion is available for new devices purchased on a T-Mobile equipment installment plan and associated with either a T-Mobile One or Simple Choice Unlimited 4G LTE service plan. After the sale, customers can fill out a form online and receive a MasterCard gift card for 11.2% of the purchase price of the device, which exceeds the cost of sales tax in most cases. T-Mobile says the sales tax refund promotion can be applied to every phone it sells, and can be used with up to 12 lines. T-Mobile didn't say how long this promo will be available. Earlier this year, T-Mobile rolled the cost of monthly service taxes and fees into its plan pricing in order to simplify billing
  • Oculus Sensors are Technically Hackable Webcams - Is Facebook using your Oculus Rift to spy on you? That's the question UploadVR is asking after a University of California, Davis researcher has come forward demonstrating how easy it is to pull image data off of an Oculus. Oculus is adamant that this is not the case, and image data is only used for motion tracking and then quickly disgarded, but who knows? And, in a world where even Mark Zuckerberg puts tape on his webcam (take a closer look at his notebook), maybe Oculus or Facebook are not who we should be worrying about?
  • T-Mobile to Give AT&T Switchers Free Year of Hulu - T-Mobile today further sweetened the pie for former AT&T customers by offering a free year of Hulu. The offer is a consolation prize of sorts. In December, AT&T kicked off a promotion wherein it gave AT&T customers a free year of DirecTV Now when they switched to T-Mobile. DirecTV Now has experienced a bumpy launch, collecting numerous complaints from customers who say the service doesn't work as advertised. T-Mobile said it wants to protect customers who took advantage of the initial offer. "To make things right for those new T-Mobile customers, the Un-carrier is giving everyone who participated in this deal a free year of Hulu — an awesome streaming service that actually works — on top of their free year of DirecTV Now," said the company in a statement. T-Mobile says all former AT&T customers who signed up for a free year of DirecTV will be eligible for the free year of Hulu Limited Commercials service. The switchers will be notified with a promo code in the weeks ahead.
  • Verizon Rolls Out 1 GB Plan for Non-Phones - Verizon Wireless today made available a new service plan for connected devices other than smartphones. The plan costs $15 per month ($10 with auto-pay) and provides 1 GB of LTE date in addition to unlimited talk and text for select devices. Verizon envisions the plan will be ideal for hardware such as tablets, smartwatches, mobile hotspots, connected security cameras, and gear such as the kid-focused GizmoGadget. The service plan can stand on its own and doesn't need to be associated with another line. There is no line-based access charge, but taxes and fees are not included.
  • Verizon Claims You Don't Need An Unlimited Data Plan - If you think you know your own data habits better than anyone, think again. Verizon has gone on record with its new ad, which insists that nobody needs unlimited data. The revered cellular provider thinks it is being generous by recommending its 5GB plan, which offers "tons of data" and costs a modest $55. Funny enough, T-Mobile's CEO took to Twitter and suggested that Verizon was going through some kind of mid-life crisis, tweeting that their Miata needed an oil change. (I'm not sure how I'm supposed to feel about that, since an MX-5 RF is on my radar.)
  • AT&T Simplifies International Roaming with $10 Day Pass - AT&T today made it less expensive and less confusing to use your AT&T phone overseas. The company introduced the AT&T International Day Pass, which provides travelers with unlimited talk and text in over 100 countries. Moreover, the International Day Pass doesn't charge extra for data; travelers will have access to their domestic data plan when overseas. AT&T will no longer charge by the minute, message, or megabyte. The International Day Pass costs $10 and unlocks access to roaming for a 24-hour period. AT&T says most popular destinations across Europe, Asia, and Central/South America are included. Under AT&T's old Passport-branded plans, travelers were required to buy access in large chunks that still required per-minute voice fees and placed limits on data. AT&T's new International Day Pass, which now closely mirrors Verizon's roaming plan, will be available starting Friday, Jan. 26.
  • Google Voice Gains New Lease On Life with Massive Overhaul - Google today introduced a wholly new version of Google Voice for Android, iOS, and the web. The calling, voicemail, and messaging platform has been overhauled from the ground up with a new design, new features, and a fresh commitment from Google to keep the service updated. Google Voice now includes separate tabs to help people manage text messages, calls, and voicemails. Conversations with individual contacts are threaded to improve ease-of-use. Google Voice adds support for group messaging and photo MMS, features long absent from the previous version of Google Voice. These go a long way toward allowing the service to act as a primary messaging application. Google says it is working with mobile network operators to add support for RCS to the service down the road. People who prefer to use Google Hangouts for their messaging services will need to choose either Hangouts or Voice, as only one can be used at a time; moreover, Voice will not migrate conversation threads from Hangouts into Voice. Existing features, such as voicemail transcription, remain intact, and Voice gains new spam filtering tools to keep pesky messages out of your inbox. Google says it is rolling out the new Google Voice in stages. Android devices will receive it first, with iOS to follow. Google expects all users to have access to the new Google Voice within a few weeks.
  • Brain-computer interface used in study - Scientists have conducted a trial where they were able to communicate with patients that suffered from advanced forms of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a condition where people lose the ability to control their muscles. The trial employed a brain-computer interface that allowed the patients to reply to questions with a simple 'yes' or 'no' response.  The condition still allows patients to think but prevents them from talking or moving, and depending on the severity of the condition, eye movement may also be restricted. The people involved in this study were the worst-affected and could not move their eyes. 
  • Supercomputer Outwits Humans In Poker Rematch - An artificial intelligence called Libratus has beaten four of the world's best poker players in a gruelling 20-day tournament that culminated late on Monday. The Brains vs Artificial Intelligence competition saw four human players – Dong Kim, Jason Les, Jimmy Chou and Daniel McAulay – spend 11 hours each day stationed at computer screens in the Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh battling a piece of software at no-limit Texas Hold'em, a two-player unlimited form of poker. Libratus outmanoeuvred them all, winning more than $1.7m in chips. (Thankfully for the poker pros, they weren't playing with real money) It's a crushing defeat for humanity, but a major milestone for artificial intelligence.
  • Firefighters in Dubai are using water-powered jetpacks - Firefighters in Dubai, a city that's expanding at an alarming rate, have taken a novel approach to reaching distressed citizens that just so happen to be near a body of water.
  • Earth Is Trapped In A Gravity Prison, Here's How We Can Break Free - We are trapped on earth. Controlled by an ancient debt to the universe...
  • Primitive Technology: Bed Shed - This structure is quick and easy to build. The bed is 1 m above the ground and provides plenty of area beneath to store fire wood and tools out of the rain as well as a place to sit and make things. The bed is comfortable and keeps the occupant off the ground away from ground dwelling creatures at night. The smoke coming up from the fire keeps mosquitoes away while providing heat and light reflected back from the roof. In fine weather the fire can be placed in front of the shed in the open while during rain the fire can be kept under the shelter to keep it dry. If room is needed to stand up the bed can be folded up against the roof and tied to it using cordage. This shed is literally one half of the standard rectilinear hut I usually build (2m x2m floor plan, 2m tall ridge line and 1 m high side walls e.g. from wattle and daub hut and tiled hut videos) and was built to be upgradeable. Later, the other side of the roof could be added on and then walls of some kind built around the frame to form a full hut.
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  • Girl street performer slams Bass like a pro - If you don't think the bass can be a compelling instrument all by itself, please allow these two maestros of the lower clef to pummel you into submission with four strings each.
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  • World's Strongest Man Brian Shaw Takes 100M Rowing Record on a Whim - Brian Shaw came to hangout at Super Training Gym and decided to attempt the 100M world record on the Concept2, because why not?
  • Watch A Lava 'Fire Hose' Stream Into Pacific Ocean - "Pulsating latoral explosions." Well, you don't hear that every day.
  • Can 20 Kilograms Of Sizzling Hot Steel Bore Through A Frozen Lake? - The couple behind the Hydraulic Press Channel sets up camp on a very thick frozen lake to find out whether or not a large cylinder of hot steel could sizzle its way down into the depths below.
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last 10 comments:
psolord(11:51 PM CET - Feb,02 2017 )
Get well soon man. Don't worry about it. We'll be here.

draken3d(12:25 AM CET - Feb,03 2017 )
Dude, take care of yourself and we'll be here waiting for you to come back, healthy as a horse! Good luck with the surgery !

Koogle(12:35 AM CET - Feb,03 2017 )
You having a change of heart hx :lol:

fr0sty(04:27 AM CET - Feb,03 2017 )
Recover first worry bout the site later

Csimbi(10:54 AM CET - Feb,03 2017 )
My pa has been thru one. He was scared as shit but came thru as a champ in the end. Trust your doctors.

Wish you all the best!

You'll need more than a week to fully recover, so take it slow!

KuBr0(11:12 AM CET - Feb,03 2017 )
Vela stastia zo slovenska prajeme kamarad !!!

lanceton(12:51 PM CET - Feb,03 2017 )
Best wishes hx, and take your time resting and recover afterwards.
Been reading gameguru and techamok for many years, really appreciate your work.

lanceton(12:51 PM CET - Feb,03 2017 )
Best wishes hx, and take your time resting and recover afterwards.
Been reading gameguru and techamok for many years, really appreciate your work.

Tom(02:43 PM CET - Feb,03 2017 )
All The Best Hx! Once they throw that monkey heart in you'll be great!




WilderWein(03:50 PM CET - Feb,03 2017 )
Take ur time Hx, your health is more important and we can wait. Best wishes

raven_g20(01:01 PM CET - Feb,04 2017 )
Buddy don't worry about anything. Health is all that matters. Hope you good luck in your surgery and come back stronger. Take care!! Be well!

Tom(06:11 PM CET - Feb,04 2017 )
Man I just learned a friend of mine I worked with who made an amazing feat of losing 200 pounds fell on ice on his driveway and broke his neck and now he's in a wheel chair. Life can be so cruel. I kid a lot Hx but take care of yourself. Hope you make a speedy recovery!

tride(08:36 PM CET - Feb,04 2017 )
Wish you all the best man! Get well soon and worry about nothing!

Majnun(08:13 AM CET - Feb,05 2017 )
You'll be fine.

heretic(04:13 PM CET - Feb,06 2017 )
Thank you very much guys !!!

I really appreciate your care - I mean tons of messages and emails :o

Everything is OK



I'm back at home right now!! You probably already noticed that 8)

Csimbi(11:04 AM CET - Feb,07 2017 )
Good to hear! Welcome back!

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