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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

A technology overview of the Aimpad R5 analog keyboard
AOC C2783FQ 27-inch Curved VA Monitor Review
Cooler Master MasterPulse Pro Headset Review
How to tune Apache in seconds with apache2buddy.pl
IOBit Advanced SystemCare 10 Free review
Reeven Okeanos CPU Cooler Review
Spotify for Linux - In the friendzone
The Solar Centre Albany Solar Premium Spotlight Review
Tt eSports Black FP Gaming Mouse Review
Zalman ZM-K900M RGB mechanical keyboard review
ZOTAC GTX 1050 Mini Review



A technology overview of the Aimpad R5 analog keyboard

Aimpad offered us a first look at the analog input technology it hopes will become commonplace in future mechanical keyboards. We've spent a lot of hands-on time with its analog secret sauce, and we're ready to say whether this technology is something every keyboard should have.

Read full article @ The Tech Report

AOC C2783FQ 27-inch Curved VA Monitor Review

Curved monitors don’t only come in 21:9 aspect ratios. There a few models sporting 16:9 and today we’re looking at one such example, AOC’s C2783FQ. It’s a 27-inch FHD screen with a subtle 4000R curve and a high-contrast VA panel.

Read full article @ Toms Hardware

Cooler Master MasterPulse Pro Headset Review

As important as having a decent keyboard and mouse is for any enthusiast PC gaming setup, having decent audio quality should also be on the priority list. Today, we are taking a look at the Cooler Master ‘MasterPulse’ Gaming Headset, aiming to offer a ‘groundbreaking audio experience’ with its new headphone drivers and patented Bass FX technology. Should this be your next audio upgrade? Let’s find out…

Read full article @ KitGuru

How to tune Apache in seconds with apache2buddy.pl

Discover how to improve the performance of your Apache server configuration with the help of a must-use Perl script.

Read full article @ TechRepublic

IOBit Advanced SystemCare 10 Free review

IOBit Advanced SystemCare 10 Free is the latest iteration of the all-in-on cleanup and optimization suite for Windows devices. While the new version does not ship with many new features, there is only FaceID and it has limited uses, most of the tools that the suite ships with have been improved.

Read full article @ gHacks

Reeven Okeanos CPU Cooler Review

The Okeanos is Reeven’s flagship CPU cooler utilizing a twin-tower design. Just like Reeven’s other CPU coolers, it is named after a Greek deity, although this one is a bit weird considering ‘Okeanos’ is a Titan that personifies a body of water but this cooler is not an AIO liquid-cooling unit.

Read full article @ Modders-Inc

Spotify for Linux - In the friendzone

Spotify is arguably the most popular music streaming service out there. Apologies to any diehard fanboys who may have been offended by this statement. With 100 million users and tight social media integration, it sure plays in the big league. You can also go premium and this will render your interface ad-free and fidelity-high.

But what about Linux? As it turns out, Linux has never been high on the list of priorities for the Spotify team, and at some point, the support was discontinued, then it was revived recently, which prompted me to give it a try. Seeking originality and uniqueness in my work, I opted for Fedora, only to learn that only builds for Debian-based distributions are available. In other words, Ubuntu and friends. Very similar to my experience with Sayonara. Anyhow, let’s see what gives.

Read full article @ OCS-Mag

The Solar Centre Albany Solar Premium Spotlight Review

Where i live (and i imagine in many other parts of the world) electricity doesn't come cheap so whenever i have some free time i always look for ways to reduce electricity costs (and why not reduce my carbon footprint in the process) whether that's by using auto off conserve power sockets or by using LED light bulbs wherever i possibly can. However if you also happen to have a small backyard like i do then you probably know that it's not really possible (cost-wise) to have it illuminated during the entire duration of the night. Now i have tried numerous solar lights from time to time and although some did produce satisfactory results they only lasted but a few months tops thus didn't really fit the bill. Roughly 4 months ago i was looking to replace a few faulty solar lights with something of higher quality so when i stumbled across the Albany Solar Premium Spotlight by The Solar Centre i just had to try them out.

Formed in 2005, The Solar Centre has become one of the UK’s leading new eco brands. Our constant focus on product innovation using the latest battery, LED and solar technology ensures year round reliability across our range. The Solar Centre supplies a large number of businesses and organizations of all sizes including high street retailers, e-tailers, government departments, local and county councils, schools, colleges, universities, NGOs and charities.

As clearly stated by its name the Albany is a small weatherproof spotlight made out of brushed aluminum (thus the premium part) paired with a 2W solar panel (via an 1.8 meter long cable) and a rechargeable battery pack. Contained inside the aluminum enclosure is a tiny yet durable and high performance CREE LED bulb that can output a brightness rating of 125 Lumen with a white color temperature of 5500k. A frosty glass reflector placed at the end of the spotlight allows the Albany to illuminate an area of up to 82 feet (25 meters) while the 2W solar panel with its light sensor and rechargeable battery pack doesn't only operate the device automatically but it can also provide it with enough power for up to 10 continuous hours. Last but not least The Solar Centre gives the CREE LED bulb an MTBF of 50.000 hours and backs it up with a 12 month warranty. So on paper the Albany sure looks great but is it really? Let's take a closer look to find out.

Read full article @ NikKTech

Tt eSports Black FP Gaming Mouse Review

While the shell and name may look familiar to its Tt eSports Black predecessor, what is under the hood is not. The laser sensor has been upgraded to an AVAGO 9500, the buttons are now built with long-life OMRON switches, but the big change is the new security measure built in to the left hand panel: a finger print scanner.

Read full article @ KitGuru

Zalman ZM-K900M RGB mechanical keyboard review

We review the ZM-K900M, the new RGB LED lit mechanical keyboard from Zalman. This Kailh switches based mechanical keyboard with nice pressure keys comes with an RGB LED animation system. Overall a simple and straightforward looking yet intensely versatile keyboard with some very cool per key LED lighting features that can animate. Let's have a peek shall we ?

As Zalman is slowly expanding their product line they offer a new Z-MACHINE Gaming gear range keyboard with the ZM-K900M. A simple looking yet very extensive mechanical keyboard with RGB LED back-lighting while being fitted with Kailh switches (mechanical). It's not just all about the LEDs and cool lighting animations of course, the keyboard comes in a really sturdy black design and as simple as it is, it just looks incredible (though I'll immediately acknowledge that taste is a very subjective thing). The RGB LED lit keys are coated for long lasting letters, and yeah keys and can be lit and animated per key, without the use of software. A few LED animation modes are thrown in as well like wave, breathing and responsive effects.

Read full article @ Guru3D

ZOTAC GTX 1050 Mini Review

The latter end of this year has been full of excitement in the graphics card division. NVIDIA’s GTX 10 series has been one of their most notable generation releases yet, with the GTX 1060, 1070 and 1080 asserting dominance over the mid and high range but what about the entry-level? So far, AMD has seized the opportunity and taken advantage with the RX 460 but today NVIDIA has the answer for the low-end by way of the NVIDIA GTX 1050.

Today we’ll be looking to ZOTAC for a detailed review of the GTX 1050 MINI. As its name suggests, this graphics card bears a super-small footprint at just 145mm in length. Not only is this GTX 1050 ideal for small form factor systems but it also obtains power to operate from the PCI express slot – so no need for a PCI-E cable from the PSU.

The intention of the GTX 1050 is to tackle 1080p, but will this card be able to take the spotlight from the AMD RX 460? Let’s find out!

Read full article @ Vortez