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GIGABYTE Launches AORUS P1200W Power Supply with real-time digital monitoring function
GIGABYTE today announced the new AORUS P1200W 80+ Platinum Modular power supply with a real-time digital monitoring function. AORUS P1200W’s real-time digital monitor can monitor various values of the power supply in real time, such as the output wattage and current of each voltage, fan speed and temperature, etc. Gamers can keep track of the…
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How to tell if your power supply is failing
Without power, the devices your organisation relies on for its crucial operations are completely idle. But even when everything is running smoothly, there’s one technological and logical near-certainty – the power supply PC and other electronic infrastructure you use each and every day will fail e eventually.
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Sony Announces High Power Audio System MHC-V13 For The Ultimate At-Home Entertainment Experience
Sony today announced the MHC-V13 Home Audio System, featuring high-efficiency tweeters and JET BASS BOOSTER for expansive sound. With the new Sony V13, customers can liven up any at-home dance party with a speaker light, karaoke function, the Fiestable app, and more. The Sony MHC-V13 High Power Audio System is for the Ultimate At-Home Entertainment…
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Grand Seiko Elegance Collection Sets a New Course with Urushi Lacquer and New Manual Winding Caliber
Grand Seiko is pleased to announce a new slim design in the Elegance Collection. The combination of a new case, a new manual-winding caliber with a small seconds hand and Urushi lacquer has made possible the creation of a watch that offers a new graceful refinement as well as Grand Seiko’s uniquely Japanese aesthetic.
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Quitting multitasking apps doesn’t extend battery, says Apple’s software SVP
It’s almost a ritual for many to quit apps that are dormant and supposedly multitasking battery-juicers. But it all seems to be a folly. A 9to5Mac reader asked Tim Cook if the man himself quits multitasking apps so as to conserve battery. While Cook was too busy to respond, Apple’s iOS Chief Craig Federighi obliged…
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Marshall Power Amp Laptop Bag, for the musical geek
It’s said that distortion is the thing for those with truly intellectual craniums. So, we liken such to be geeks and comfortably make ourselves at home in the illustrious league. Now, being a geek and a musician needs good gear and for the intersection of the two, we have the Marshall Power Amp Laptop Bag.…
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Storm Power Gamer Cube LTD Gaming PC does pack a storm
Take your old, insignificant gaming ensemble you once called a PC and throw it into the hearth. For here come the Storm Power Gamer Cube LTD Gaming PC, rigged with a 3.30GHz Intel Core i5-3550 quad-core processor, an Intel H77 Express Chipset, a Radeon HD 7770 1GB graphics card. 4GB DDR3 RAM, 500 GB HDD,…
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Hilltop Power-line Towers come to your desk to resolve cabling
Many paintings and phenomenal photographs use power lines as the subject. It inspires and indicates organization, scalability, reach and distances. What it does create is the magic of getting cables organized. That’s what was observed by industrial designer, Daniel Ballou who created a scaled down version of the same for your desk. His expertise makes…
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Sony shows the future of power sockets
Here is something interesting from the troubled Japanese electronics manufacturer. Electric power sockets and plugs which can control the power usage based on the user, device or source. The company showed several demonstrations of its technology Tuesday in Tokyo, including “smart sockets” that only dish out electricity to approved users or devices, and a home…
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Roaches may be your cellphone charging alternative
The hamster may have served his time on the wheel because now we have spotted some potential in cockroaches. And what good are they elsewhere anyway? Why not get them to light out homes and charge our gizmos, for all those years of tormenting frights they have bestowed upon us? When a cockroach was rigged…