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  • NVIDIA At VRLA Summer Expo 2016 - VR LA uploaded a handful of videos over the weekend from the VRLA Summer Expo.
  • AMD Rockets Past 100 FreeSync Displays - AMD just broke a record with Lenovo’s Y27f, which happens to be the 101st display released that supports their FreeSync technology. As you probably already know, these monitors provide a stutter- and tear-free experience.
  • 2TB Crucial MX300 SSD Coming Soon For $550 - Amazon has become an excellent news source for unannounced products. This week, we discovered a Crucial MX300 2TB model. The MX300 uses Micron's first generation 3D flash memory. The new 32-layer 3D with three-bits per cell memory uses a high density 384Gbit die that Crucial plans to use to scale for high-capacity SSDs. The MX300 2TB is really a 2,100 GB SSD much like the 1TB is a 1,050 GB. Even with the larger-than-standard capacity size, each model still reserves spare area for background activities like garbage collection and wear leveling. This keeps the drive operating at high speeds by shuffling clean blocks into active storage for high-speed data writes.
  • CORSAIR Announces Full New Range of LUX Mechanical Keyboards - CORSAIR has announced the immediate and worldwide availability of its new LUX range of mechanical keyboards. Building on the phenomenal success of the CORSAIR K70, K70 RGB and K65, the new LUX range adds a host of new features and improvements. With enhanced lighting, USB pass-through and a back-lit optimized key cap font, CORSAIR LUX keyboards retain the core-design, premium materials and commitment to quality that has earned the CORSAIR K-series over 300 global media awards, making them the benchmark for high-performance keyboards.
  • Asus ProArt PA329Q 32-inch UHD Pro Monitor Review - A quick check online reveals that the PA328Q is selling for just under $1,000 while the PA329Q comes in around $300 higher. That extra cash buys you an Adobe RGB gamut option and an internal lookup table that reaches a 14-bit depth rather than 12. Native panel bandwidth is still 10 bits. Of course you’ll need a 10-bit-capable video board to take full advantage of this feature. When editing the latest content however, you’ll have the ability to master for High Dynamic Range (HDR) and larger color gamuts like Rec.2020.
  • Zotac ZBOX MAGNUS EN980 SFF PC Review - An Innovative VR-Ready Gaming Powerhouse - The Zotac ZBOX MAGNUS EN980's system performance and VR-ready GPU configuration should satisfy the vast majority of gaming enthusiasts. We have a compact unit that is able to properly support a high-end desktop GPU while maintaining excellent thermal and acoustic parameters. Pretty much the only people who might find it unattractive are those who tend to upgrade components selectively over the lifespan of their gaming system, or DIY enthusiasts who want the latest and greatest in choice of components for their PC build.
  • Fantom ransomware pretends to be Windows Update - A new strain of ransomware has been discovered, which utilizes a fake Windows Update screen, pretending to install a critical update. In reality, it is encrypting user's files. Discovered by Jakub Kroustek of AVG Technologies, the 'Fantom' ransomware plays tricks on potential victims by dropping an executable program named 'a.exe.' To cloak its malicious activity, the file's properties state that it contains a 'critical update' for Windows Update. A 2016 copyright from Microsoft is even written, to even lower suspicions.  Once the program is executed, it will extract and run another application under the name 'WindowsUpdate.exe.' This will display what looks like a screen configuring Windows Updates, complete with a percentage meter, and a reminder not to turn off the PC. The screen is designed to look like the ones many go through to install legitimate updates, in order to make victims think that there is nothing wrong going on. Once it is displayed, the program will not let the user switch applications.  As the screen pretends to 'configure Windows Updates,' it is silently encrypting files in the background like other ransomware variants. Once done, it will generate a random AES-128 key, which will be uploaded to the malware's Command & Control (C&C) server. It targets a wide number of file extensions, where a '.fantom' file extension will be appended to.
  • Rare iOS spyware caught in the wild exploiting three zero-day flaws -Researchers at Citizen Lab, a team that investigates surveillance technology, and Lookout Inc. claim that a little-known Israeli startup exploited unknown flaws in iOS to help foreign governments spy on their citizens. As The Wall Street Journal points out, the surveillance software in question came from NSO Group Technologies Ltd. which is known to sell to governments. Researchers first became aware of the software earlier this month through a link sent to a human-rights activist in the United Arab Emirates. The software, dubbed Pegasus, reportedly takes advantage of three flaws in iOS. Once installed, it acts as a surveillance device and can log messages, track movement and siphon personal data.  
  • Apple Pushes iOS 9.3.5 to Patch Security Holes - Apple has made iOS 9.3.5 available to the iPhone, iPad, and iPod. The update, according to Apple, resolves three security issues. Two of the problems could have led to remote code execution. Apple suggests all users update as soon as possible. The update is free to download over the air.
  • Opera Brings Its Mobile VPN to Android Devices - Opera Software today launched a free VPN for Android devices that allows smartphone and tablet owners to browse the web more securely and access what might be prohibited content when using managed networks. The VPN removes ad trackers for privacy purposes and supports virtual locations (U.S., Canada, Germany, Singapore, and the Netherlands), which should let people get around some region-based restrictions. The VPN includes a WiFi tester that can detect the strength of WiFi security. If the VPN determines the network isn't secure, it will recommend users connect through the VPN. The WiFi sniffer also checks to see if the network its public or private, if it's encrypted, how many other devices are using it, if the IP address/location are exposed, and whether or not others can see your device. Opera imagines the VPN will be useful to students and office workers who are restricted from accessing social networks or other types of web sites when using campus or office WiFi. Opera VPN is free to downloaded from the Google Play Store. Opera made the same VPN available to iOS devices earlier this year.
  • WhatsApp will share data with Facebook for targeted user ads - Existing users will be prompted in the next few days to agree to the new terms. If you don't want to share your data with Facebook, however, you can opt out. Opting out is simple: when you are notified to agree to the new terms, tap the read more pane at the bottom. You will then see a checkbox; unticking it will disable sharing data with Facebook
  • Sprint Adds High-Quality Video Option to Unlimited Plan - Sprint today moved to appease its video-loving customers with an add-on that provides unlimited HD video streaming. The Unlimited Freedom Premium plan costs $80 per month for a single line or $140 for two lines and includes 1080p HD high-quality video, music streaming at 1.5Mbps, and gaming at up to 8Mbps. The plan supplements the Unlimited Freedom plan, which costs $60 per month but includes only 480p standard-definition video streaming, 500Kbps music streaming, and 2Mbps gaming. Sprint said for a limited time customers who sign up for the Unlimited Freedom plan will be upgraded to the Unlimited Freedom Premium plan (through 10/31) at no extra cost.
  • PlayStation Plus price increased in U.S. - PlayStation Plus membership prices will change to $59.99 USD / $69.99 CAD for twelve months and $24.99 USD /$29.99 CAD for three months in the U.S. and Canada starting on September 22, Sony Interactive Entertainment announced. The monthly plan will change to $11.99 CAD in Canada, and remain $9.99 USD in the U.S.  In a statement, Sony said, "The new pricing reflects the current market conditions while enabling us to continue providing exceptional value to our members."
  • 3D Printing The Matrix Of Leadership - This probably makes for a way better Creation Matrix than whatever cheap plastic Hasbro is peddling.
  • This Battery Has Lasted Over 175 Years - In a laboratory at Oxford University sits the Oxford Electric Bell, which has spent 176 years constantly ringing. And no-one's quite sure what the battery that powers it is made of...
  • Watch Natalie Portman and Lily-Rose Depp in the Planetarium Trailer - The setting is Paris in the 1930s where two sisters, American spiritualists Laura (Portman, who also appears at this year's Festival in Jackie) and Kate Barlow (Depp), are winding up a world tour. Seemingly adept at communicating with the dead, the women are somewhat less experienced with the business of the living. Nevertheless, their astonishing exhibit of apparently supernatural powers piques the interest of powerful French film producer André Korben (Emmanuel Salinger), who retains their strange talents for his wildly ambitious new film project. Laura and Kate are soon swept up in a scheme that, fusing art and the occult, portends a dark shadow soon to be cast over all of Europe.
  • Abattoir (2016) Theatrical Trailer | Jessica Lowndes, Joe Anderson - From the director of Saw 2, 3 and 4 and Repo! The Genetic Opera, Abattoir asks: how do you build a haunted house? Jessica Lowndes (90210), Joe Anderson (Hannibal), Lin Shaye (Insidious) and Dayton Callie (Sons Of Anarchy) star in the new horror from Darren Lynn Bousman, in which a reporter and a detective investigate the mystery of why crime scenes are being removed from buildings where terrible murders have taken place. The answers will take them to the heart of human darkness and hell itself...Abattoir is having its European Premiere at FrightFest, London this weekend and is available on DVD and Digital Download on September 19th.
  • Sci Fi Horror film Morgan reveals new Beautiful Baby Clip - A corporate troubleshooter (Kate Mara) is sent to a remote, top-secret location, where she is to investigate and evaluate a terrifying accident. She learns the event was triggered by a seemingly innocent human, who presents a mystery of both infinite promise and incalculable danger. In Theaters - September 2, 2016
  • The Disappointments Room Trailer - Hoping to repair their failing marriage, Dana (Beckinsale) and Dave move, with their son Jeremy, into a dilapidated country manor near an aging Eastern seaboard town. In the course of renovating their new home, Dana discovers a small locked door in the corner of the attic that hadn't appeared in the house's blueprints. The ghost of a young girl appears and beckons her to open the door. But the spirits of those who protect the room's terrifying secret return to make sure that the room remains closed forever.
  • Max Steel - International Trailer - The adventures of teenager Max McGrath and alien companion Steel, who must harness and combine their tremendous new powers to evolve into the turbo-charged superhero Max Steel.
  • Two New Blair Witch Promos Released - The first movie was great, mainly due to the actors. I thought they did a great job with the "found footage" in making it look real. These excerpts look too professionally done, and the actors look like actors. I don't think it's possible to re-capture the magic of the first movie to be honest. And you certainly can't do it with a script. But I'll probably watch... *sigh
  • THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN Character Vignette - The Hunter - See Vincent D'Onofrio as Jack Horn in theaters September 23.
  • Narcos #WhoKilledPablo Season 2 Trailer - The DEA. Search Bloc. The Cali Cartel. Los Pepes. Now that Pablo was out of prison, everyone wanted payback. But the question remains, #WhoKilledPablo? Narcos Season 2 will binge on Netflix on September 2nd.
  • Korn - Insane (OFFICIAL VIDEO) - Korn's official video for 'Insane' off of their upcoming album The Serenity Of Suffering - available October 21st on Roadrunner Records.
  • NBA Legends' CRAZY Reactions to 6'1'' Dunker - Watch as Gary Payton and Glen Rice react to Jordan Kilganon's amazing dunks at NBA House Rio!
  • Robbers get locked in cellphone store, crowd watches and laughs - When a pair of armed robbers barreled into a cellphone store in New Jersey demanding money and phones, they clearly didn't realize how quickly the manager would turn the tables on them, as evidenced by surveillance video.
  • KALOEA Surfer Girls - Absolute Maldives (HD Drone 2016) - The Maldives looks like a proper vacation destination and those KALOEA bikini girls don't look bad either.
  • The best pics on the Internet #208 - All pictures are carefully handpicked
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Csimbi(09:33 AM CEST - Aug,29 2016 )
quote:
Asus ProArt PA329Q 32-inch UHD Pro Monitor Review

Meh, 16:9

Tom(07:08 PM CEST - Aug,29 2016 )
Csimbi> quote:
Asus ProArt PA329Q 32-inch UHD Pro Monitor Review

Meh, 16:9


F'ing ripoff anyway.

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