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Extremetech: Is the Xbox One always online? Is the Xbox One always online, or not? You'd think it would be easy question to answer, but for some reason Microsoft continues to be very coy about the matter. A month ago, at the peak of the always-online controversy, a leaked Microsoft memo said the co...
Dateline: 2013-05-24 9:01am -07:00T (89 words)
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Extremetech: The third prong of AMD’s new mobile assault: Lower power Richland APUs AMD's Kabini and Temash have drawn the lion's share of attention today, but they aren't the only new parts rolling out of Sunnyvale. AMD's new low-power APUs are shipping today as well, with bumped up clock speeds and improved features.
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Dateline: 2013-05-24 7:46am -07:00T (45 words)
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Extremetech: How will spacecraft navigate between the stars? Intergalactic pulsar-based GPS At the next nebula, take a right. Here's a good one for you: When we eventually launch a spacecraft that's capable of exploring the Milky Way, how will we navigate between the stars? According to some German researchers at the Max Planck Institute, we'll...
Dateline: 2013-05-24 7:46am -07:00T (54 words)
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Extremetech: The first quantum entanglement of photons through space and time Ready for a mind-bending news story that will forever change your perception of life? Quantum physicists in Israel have successfully entangled two photons that don't exist at the same time. They create one photon and measure its polarization, destroying i...
Dateline: 2013-05-24 6:31am -07:00T (69 words)
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Extremetech: How do the Xbox One and PS4 controllers stack up? Now that both Sony and Microsoft have had big coming out events for the next-gen consoles, the public finally has a real understanding of what we'll be holding for the next few years. Neither controller is extraordinarily different from the current genera...
Dateline: 2013-05-23 1:31pm -07:00T (71 words)
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Extremetech: The neuromorphic bug eye cam: A 180-degree visual system for drones Autonomous drones are basically cameras with wings. While high resolution cameras focused on the ground might need to be optimized for contrast sensitivity and feature extraction, those that look around the sky may need a wide FOV with good deep resoluti...
Dateline: 2013-05-23 11:01am -07:00T (82 words)
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Extremetech: Can the Xbox One take over the living room? Microsoft's new video game console, the Xbox One, has been revealed. The majority of Microsoft's focus, however, wasn't on video games. Instead, the One is reprising the intended role of the Xbox 360 before it -- being the home's entertainment hub. The Xb...
Dateline: 2013-05-23 9:46am -07:00T (71 words)
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Extremetech: Nvidia’s GTX 780: Titan-like performance, without the $1,000 price tag Wanting a GTX Titan, but don't have $1000 to drop on it? Nvidia's GTX 780 is designed to scratch that itch -- at a fairly high price point.
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Dateline: 2013-05-23 8:46am -07:00T (33 words)
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Extremetech: Harvard creates beautiful, self-assembled nanoflowers to better understand nature The beautiful flowers that you see above, and dotted throughout the rest of this story, are around 25 micrometers tall and 10 micrometers wide. Even more impressively, these flowers self-assembled from three fairly normal chemical compounds. Rather than j...
Dateline: 2013-05-23 6:16am -07:00T (70 words)
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Extremetech: AMD’s last and only hope: Low-power Kabini, Temash are ready for action AMD's Kabini and Temash are finally here. Are these the chips that can save AMD's business?
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Dateline: 2013-05-23 5:01am -07:00T (21 words)
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Extremetech: ET deals: Discounted Samsung 840 SSD, 50% off McAfee 2013, more Welcome to our latest collection of the best deals from across the web. Today we have a roundup of some of the better deals we've seen ranging from security software to laptops, to a Samsung SSD.
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Dateline: 2013-05-22 12:01pm -07:00T (41 words)
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Extremetech: Kinect for Xbox One: An always-on, works-in-the-dark camera and microphone. What could possibly go wrong? The Xbox One will feature, by default, an always-on, works-in-the-dark, microphone and camera that's constantly connected to the internet and 300,000 servers. What could possibly go wrong?
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Dateline: 2013-05-22 12:01pm -07:00T (32 words)
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Extremetech: Disney’s Aireal: A tactile feedback device to enhance the gaming experience Motion and gesture control, the Kinect and PS Eye, and the Oculus Rift have all joined forces to create a tech industry filled with a new level of immersion. With a new device, Disney Research aims to add tactile feedback to our gaming experiences that's ...
Dateline: 2013-05-22 10:46am -07:00T (56 words)
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Extremetech: Xbox One: Hardware and software specs detailed and analyzed Yesterday, Microsoft unveiled the Xbox One. Putting aside the insanity of the console's name (Xbox 1 -> Xbox 360 -> Xbox One), we now have a fairly good idea of the software and hardware inside the Xbox One. In true console-maker style, Microsoft hasn't t...
Dateline: 2013-05-22 8:16am -07:00T (109 words)
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Extremetech: Xbox One? More like Xbox None: MS blew the Xbox 720 reveal on every conceivable level Microsoft could've done a worse job of launching its next-generation console: It could've included midget jousting, a 19th century minstrel show, and featured Steve Ballmer rising, naked, out of a giant vat of whipped cream.
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Dateline: 2013-05-22 4:31am -07:00T (41 words)
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