Phanteks is finally ready to launch its own lighting and cooling ecosystem. Named Nexlinq, this ecosystem offers a comprehensive solution that streamlines cooling, fan control, and RGB lighting while minimising cable clutter. Alongside Nexlinq, Phanteks also introduced the first cooling hardware compatible with the new system, including 120 mm and …
Read More »Google’s Revolv closure shows danger of cloud dependant hardware
Google is back as the black sheep of the tech world for many end users this week, after it announced that it would be shuttering, Revolv, a maker of smart-home hubs that Google purchased less than two years ago. But this raises a bigger concern for technology fans, as much …
Read More »Piper’s free cloud security footage storage now downloadable
When we reviewed the Piper iControl security camera hub a few weeks ago, we noted that one of its best features was the fact that it allowed for free cloud storage of recorded footage, something that other companies charge an ongoing subscription fee for. At the time you could only …
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The Fortune 500 list of companies requires you to be turning over more than $12 Billion to even be considered for inclusion. To give you a sense of scale, the biggest component company in our industry is Asus – and they only JUST satisfy that criteria. So what can an …
Read More »New MySpace launches private beta
MySpace has today taken one more step towards its relaunch, letting a select group of users have access to its revamped features in a closed beta, that will be used to test the public's reactions to new features and iron out any potential bugs or issues with them. This is …
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