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Adata SD700 Portable SSD Review
AMD Ryzen processor full lineup leaked
ASRock Z270 Extreme4 Motherboard Review
How to fix no Internet secured Wifi connectivity issues on Windows
Moto Z Battery Beast
New iMac and Release Date
NVIDIA Announces Quadro GP100 - Big Pascal Comes to Workstations
NVIDIA Announces Quadro P4000, P2000, P1000, P600, & P400 - Finishing the Quadro Pascal Refresh
Nvidia intros Quadro GP100 plus five other pro Pascal GPUs
Philips BDM4037UW 40in 4K Curved Monitor Review
QNAP TurboNAS TS-1635-8G 16-bay 10GbE NAS Server Review
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, Benchmarked
Samsung Galaxy S7 vs Galaxy S7 Comparison
SilverStone Kublai KL07 Computer Case Review
Windows 10 Cloud ISO leaks, lack of Win32 app support confirmed



Adata SD700 Portable SSD Review

Adata released an updated portable SSD lineup with 3D NAND. The new SD700 is the first of the new drives and comes with a rugged IP68 rated enclosure. The drive is small, portable, and can take a lot of abuse, so it isn't your typical purse SSD.

Read full article @ Toms Hardware

AMD Ryzen processor full lineup leaked

17 processors listed; quad-, hexa-, and octa-cores, all with unlocked multipliers.

Read full article @ Hexus

ASRock Z270 Extreme4 Motherboard Review

Motherboard manufacturers have produced a comprehensive range of products for Intel’s latest-generation Z270 chipset, spanning a wide spectrum of prices. Yet it’s the mid-range Intel motherboards, like ASRock’s new Z270 Extreme4, that consumers typically end up buying. The Z270 Extreme4 is, on paper specification, a true all-rounder; a competitive price, plentiful connectivity options and a varied feature set, but can it keep up with its competition?

Read full article @ Kitguru

How to fix no Internet secured Wifi connectivity issues on Windows

The following guide provides you with a solution for fixing the dreaded "no Internet secured" notification that signals Wifi connectivity issues on machines running Windows. I bought a Microsoft Surface Pro 4 device back then when it first came out, and like it a lot.

Read full article @ gHacks

Moto Z Battery Beast

Suffering from battery anxiety sucks, so I recently went on a crusade to find the flagship smartphone with the best battery life. Like most phones the Moto Z's battery is non-removable, but you can magnetically attach a battery mod to the rear of the device that provides a significant stamina boost. Moto Mods are simple and sleek. The results are great, too.

Read full article @ TechSpot

New iMac and Release Date

These days the question is when will Apple release new iMacs? What kind of features and up dates we should expect.

Read full article @ DailyTech

NVIDIA Announces Quadro GP100 - Big Pascal Comes to Workstations

Kicking off on this Sunday afternoon is CAD & CAE software developer Dassault Systèmes’ annual trade show, the aptly named SOLIDWORKS World. One of the major yearly gatherings for workstation hardware and software vendors, it’s often used as a backdrop for announcing new products. And this year NVIDIA is doing just that with a literal Big Pascal product launch for workstations.

The last time we checked in on NVIDIA’s Quadro workstation video card group, they had just launched the Quadro P6000. Based on a fully enabled version of NVIDIA’s GP102 GPU, the P6000 was the first high-end Quadro card to be released based on the Pascal generation. This is a notable distinction, as NVIDIA’s GPU production strategy has changed since the days of Kepler and Maxwell. No longer does NVIDIA’s biggest GPU pull triple-duty across consumer, workstations, and servers. Instead the server (and broader compute market) is large enough to justify going all-in on a compute-centric GPU. This resulted in Big Pascal coming to life as the unique GP100, while NVIDIA’s graphical workhorse was the smaller and more conventional (but still very powerful) GP102.

Read full article @ Anandtech

NVIDIA Announces Quadro P4000, P2000, P1000, P600, & P400 - Finishing the Quadro Pascal Refresh

Alongside today’s big announcement of the GP100-powered Quadro GP100, NVIDIA is also announcing a sizable refresh to the rest of the Quadro family today at SOLIDWORKS World. Along with the Quadro GP100, altogether NVIDIA is announcing six new Quadro Pascal cards today, joining the two existing Pascal cards and finishing the rest of the Quadro family Pascal refresh.

As we’ve already covered the Pascal Quadro family feature set in some detail with the Quadro P6000 launch, I won’t go over it in great depth here. But at a high level Pascal and the cards based on it bring with them a few core improvements over previous generation Maxwell and Kepler cards. This includes much greater performance thanks to the smaller 16nm manufacturing process and resulting wider GPUs, single-port support for 5K@60Hz monitors thanks to DisplayPort 1.4, and Simultaneous Multi-Projection (SMP) for VR.

Read full article @ Anandtech

Nvidia intros Quadro GP100 plus five other pro Pascal GPUs

Top-end Quadro GP100 with 16GB HBM2 packs 3,584 CUDA cores for up to 20TFLOPS.

Read full article @ Hexus

Philips BDM4037UW 40in 4K Curved Monitor Review

Let nobody try to convince you otherwise: size matters. Bigger is usually better, even with smartphones, but it’s particularly true with monitors. So the Philips BDM4037U promises a huge experience with its gigantic 40in diagonal and 4K resolution. But that’s not all – it’s a curved screen as well.

Read full article @ KitGuru

QNAP TurboNAS TS-1635-8G 16-bay 10GbE NAS Server Review

It lacks an HDMI output and its Annapurna AL-514 Quad-Core CPU may not be the top of its class but thanks to its 16 SATA 6Gb/s bays, two built-in SFP+ 10GbE ports and 8GB of DDR3L RAM the TurboNAS TS-1635-8G has everything it needs to be at the center of your office network.

Read full article @ NikKTech

Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, Benchmarked

Long awaited by fans of the Resident Evil franchise, this seventh installment returns to the basics that made the series a success: wave goodbye to the action genre and say hello to survival/horror, with a good dose of exploration.

Read full article @ Toms Hardware

Samsung Galaxy S7 vs Galaxy S7 Comparison

Here are two excellent smartphones that look very similar at first glance, but are clearly for different budgets.

Read full article @ DailyTech

SilverStone Kublai KL07 Computer Case Review

If you are looking for a quiet and simple chassis, the SilverStone Kublai KL07 might just be the one you are looking for.

Read full article @ APH Networks

Windows 10 Cloud ISO leaks, lack of Win32 app support confirmed

But there is evidence that this OS might be upgradable to other Windows 10 SKUs.

Read full article @ Hexus