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Audioengine A2+ Wireless Review
Best Linux distro for developers in 2019
Computex 2019 – Day 1: Asus, Adata, ASRock, MSI, Thermaltake and Zotac
Razer Seiren X Microphone Review
Ubuntu MATE 19.04 Disco Dingo - Order and chaos



Audioengine A2+ Wireless Review

I love PC gaming. Since returning to it in earnest in 2012, it’s introduced me to all kinds of technologies and companies that I’d never heard of or before but am now glad that I have. The latest example of this is Audioengine, a speaker maker based out of Austin, Texas that only came to the scene in 2005. This alone is pretty brave considering the audio game is littered with big name brands which are considered to have provenance. At a time when the audio market is getting increasingly crowded as brands like Marshall enter the personal and bluetooth audio fray where before they were known for the famed Marshall Stack used by the likes of Hendrix, it’s a brave duo who look to make a splash from scratch in the audio game which is exactly what Brady and Dave did when they founded Audioengine and damn am I glad that they did.

Read full article @ Wccftech

Best Linux distro for developers in 2019

The most useful distros which allow you to fine-tune your development environment.

Read full article @ Techradar

Computex 2019 – Day 1: Asus, Adata, ASRock, MSI, Thermaltake and Zotac

Yes it’s that time of the year when our Team Funk Kit travels to Taipei to bring you an exclusive event coverage of Computex 2019. In Day 1, we cover popular brands such as Asus, Adata, ASRock, MSI, Supermicro, Thermaltake and Zotac. Lets’s what’s in store for us …

Computex is Asia’s biggest IT expo and exhibition, and it’s held in Taipei, Taiwan attracting more than 130,000 visitors every year. All the big names will be there including Intel, AMD, Microsoft and many more.

Read full article @ FunkyKit

Razer Seiren X Microphone Review

For streamers who need a portable or space-saving setup, the Seiren X is a good fit, offering crystal-clear vocals. But it picks up keyboard and mouse clicks.

Read full article @ Tom's Hardware

Ubuntu MATE 19.04 Disco Dingo - Order and chaos

Fresh from the oven, a long, thorough review of Ubuntu MATE 19.04 Disco Dingo, tested in a multi-boot Windows and Linux setup on a laptop with UEFI, GPT, 16 partitions and Intel graphics, covering live session, installation and post-install usage, including look & feel, networking - Wireless, Bluetooth, Samba sharing, printing, multimedia support - HD video and MP3 playback, smartphone support - Android, iPhone and windows Phone, partitioning and slideshow, package management and updates, Boutique and extra software, applications, customization and many associated problems like buggy desktop layouts, Brisk menu crashes, buggy global menu and dock, hardware compatibility, video tearing & compton, Wireless disconnect, suspend & resume, performance and responsiveness, resource usage, battery life, various bugs and niggles, and more. Have fun.

Read full article @ Dedoimedo