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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

ASRock Z170 Extreme4 Review
ASUS ROG Maximus VIII Hero Alpha Review
Guide: Block Google DNS per device
Holy Stone F181 Universe Explorer Quadcopter Drone Review
How to Create and Launch LXC Linux Containers with LXC Commands
How to Install and Setup LXC Linux Containers on CentOS / RHEL / Ubuntu
iFamCare Helmet 1080p Full HD Monitor Review
Keys To Success: Four Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Round-Up
More Windows 10 privacy with W10Privacy
Netgear Nighthawk X8 R8500 AC5300 WiFi Router Review
NZXT Noctis 450 ATX Mid-Tower Case Review
Razer Nabu
Sapphire Nitro R9 Fury OC 4GB Review
Synology DS416 4-bay NAS
Tronsmart Vega S95 Telos Android 4K Media Player Review



ASRock Z170 Extreme4 Review

ASRock's Z170 Extreme4 is cheaper than the previously tested Extreme6, but is it also a better value? We examine the features and push our overclocks to find out!

Read full article @ Toms Hardware

ASUS ROG Maximus VIII Hero Alpha Review

ASUS are a brand which never appear to stand still and cease to innovate. Not only does the brand’s diverse portfolio now stretch into that of premium gaming displays but their Republic of Gamers motherboards are commonly jam-packed with creative features for both gamer and enthusiast alike. Off the back of the great success of their Maximus VIII Hero, the ROG team are back with another release today in the form of Maximus VIII Hero Alpha.

Maximus VIII Hero Alpha looks identical to the standard Hero and an initial observation confirms the same theme has been implemented and a majority of the same features utilised. However, Alpha brings with it a number of significant improvements over its sibling with dual 32Gbps U.2 ports for NVMe storage, up to 3 PCI Express RAID devices, 802.11ac WiFi, RGB Strip headers and the Intel USB 3.1 controller.

Does the features warrant a purchase? Find out as we explore this new motherboard.

Read full article @ Vortez

Guide: Block Google DNS per device

Some apps, like Netflix, have recently started hard coding Google's DNS servers into them to combat the use of VPNs and Smart DNS services. Most of the guides I've seen have indicated that the best way to combat this is via "static routes to nowhere". While this is an approach, I don't think it's the best, or most reliable way to get it done. In my opinion IP filtering is a much better option.

Read full article @ Missing Remote

Holy Stone F181 Universe Explorer Quadcopter Drone Review

Generally, I tend to consider myself up to date with technology, I mean I spend my days testing and writing about the latest and greatest. Every once in a while though something slips past me. A few years ago at CES Razer introduced their Nabu. It wasn’t really the first of its kind with Nike and Fitbit especially doing things that were similar, but it was very surprising to see Razer, a gaming company jump into the market. It wasn’t really until in the past year when I noticed just how popular Fitbit has been with even my own mom having one before me. Well my wife recently decided to get them to start working on bettering ourselves and Razer came back to mind. So today I’m going to take a look at the Razer Nabu and see what it’s all about.

Read full article @ ModSynergy.com

How to Create and Launch LXC Linux Containers with LXC Commands

LXC Containers are a very quick way to create a psuedo virtual environment. In the previous LXC article, we explained how to install and configure LXC linux containers. In this tutorial, well explain how to create a new Linux container, start the container, and login to the LXC virtual console to use the new container.

Read full article @ The Geek Stuff

How to Install and Setup LXC Linux Containers on CentOS / RHEL / Ubuntu

LXC stands for Linux Containers. Linux containers are light-weight virtualization methods that runs multiple virtual units simultaneously on a single control host on a single Linux kernel. The Linux kernel contains cgroups for resource isolation (CPU, memory, block I/O, network, etc, ), which does not require starting any virtual machines.

Read full article @ The Geek Stuff

iFamCare Helmet 1080p Full HD Monitor Review

With security and safety being one of the biggest things people are concerned about when it comes to their homes, iFamCare has come out with a very diverse smart home system that lets you have a little more piece of mind while you're away from your home. The Helmet, as it is named by it's shape, boasts some pretty awesome features such as two-way talking and 1080p full HD picture to name a few. Let's start!

Read full article @ TechnologyX

Keys To Success: Four Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Round-Up

In a broad sense, there are two types of keyboards in this world—those that use mechanical key switches and those that don't. If that sounds like something a keyboard snob would say, so be it, this editor stands guilty as charged, and happily so. We can accept that not everyone will find just cause to spend a premium on a mechanical plank, but one thing we'll never concede is that even the best membrane keyboards are on equal footing as those with mechanical key switches. Stick bamboo under our fingernails (not really) or subject us to a marathon of Matthew McConaughey movies (dear God, no!), such blasphemy will never leave our lips.

Ah, but you probably know this already, hence why you're here eager to see how the contenders in our second roundup of mechanical keyboards stack up to one another. This time around we've assembled a collection of keyboards from four manufacturers. They include the AORUS Thunder K7, ASUS Strix Tactic Pro, G.Skill Ripjaws KM780 RGB, and Logitech G910 Orion Spark...

Read full article @ HotHardware

More Windows 10 privacy with W10Privacy

I've written an article discussing the latest Windows 10 Build 1511 upgrade, changes and modifications and new features, alarming reversal of privacy tweaks to defaults, the use of W10Privacy program for enhanced privacy, additional manual steps to disable telemetry, Store and other online features, discussion, future implications and breach of trust, and more. Have fun, kinda.

Read full article @ Dedoimedo

Netgear Nighthawk X8 R8500 AC5300 WiFi Router Review

Today, we take our first look at Netgear’s flagship router, the Nighthawk X8 R8500 AC5300 WiFi Router. This router has hit shelves just in time for the holiday gift buying season and is priced at around $343 shipped from most major retailers. This price certainly reflects the standing of the Nighthawk X8 as the leader in the Netgear series of routers but our expectations of what this router brings to the table are high as this is one of the most expensive home networking devices we have looked at.

Read full article @ Legit Reviews

NZXT Noctis 450 ATX Mid-Tower Case Review

Smart fan control, LED lighting, large radiator support and partially-obscured vent panels help NZXT's Noctis 450 stand out, but does the case still perform?

Read full article @ Toms Hardware

Razer Nabu

Generally, I tend to consider myself up to date with technology, I mean I spend my days testing and writing about the latest and greatest. Every once in a while though something slips past me. A few years ago at CES Razer introduced their Nabu. It wasn’t really the first of its kind with Nike and Fitbit especially doing things that were similar, but it was very surprising to see Razer, a gaming company jump into the market. It wasn’t really until in the past year when I noticed just how popular Fitbit has been with even my own mom having one before me. Well my wife recently decided to get them to start working on bettering ourselves and Razer came back to mind. So today I’m going to take a look at the Razer Nabu and see what it’s all about.

Read full article @ LanOC Reviews

Sapphire Nitro R9 Fury OC 4GB Review

AMD released their R9 Fury back in July 2015, and our review at the time was fairly positive with concerns mainly leveled over the pricing. Today we look at the Sapphire Nitro R9 Fury 4GB – a new triple fan custom solution featuring enhanced out of the box clock speeds.

Read full article @ KitGuru

Synology DS416 4-bay NAS

Synology has lots of offerings for enthusiast home users and the DS416 is one of them. It uses an Annapurna Labs Dual-Core SoC that offers enough computing power while consuming very little energy.

Read full article @ techPowerUp

Tronsmart Vega S95 Telos Android 4K Media Player Review

The Tronsmart Vega S95 Telos is performing as promised by the manufacturer, being able to playback 4K content without any issues at all and at the same time it is able to output at this resolution with a frequency of 60Hz. We do get plenty of possibilities to connect extra storage to it via the included USB 2.0 ports, the SATA Data/Power interface but also via LAN, Wi-Fi or even the SD Card reader. The 3D performance of the product is also quite decent so considering that we do actually have a fully-functional Android 5.1.1 mini-PC on our hands, we can install plenty of other applications on it via Play Store.

Read full article @ Madshrimps