Technology

Nvidia GPU Performance Craters When G-Sync, SLI Are Used Together

Nvidia’s G-Sync improves perceived frame rate and a game’s presentation. SLI makes games run faster. But put them both together and what you end up with is something often markedly less than the sum of its parts. The post Nvidia … Continue reading

Le Groupe Indigo lance son nouveau site web avec Brainsonic

Le Groupe Indigo est aujourd’hui le leader mondial du stationnement et de la mobilité individuelle. Afin de répondre à l’évolution de son positionnement orienté Stationnement en ouvrage et en Voirie mais aussi digital & nouvelles mobilités, le Groupe a fait … Continue reading

Scientists Use Earthquakes to Prove Earth’s Core Is Solid

Researchers from Australian National University (ANU) think they’ve determined that the Earth’s core is most likely solid but a little squishy. The post Scientists Use Earthquakes to Prove Earth’s Core Is Solid appeared first on ExtremeTech.

Google Home Hub review: The least-expensive smart display is one of the best

Google Home Hub combines a Google Home digital assistant with a 7-inch screen, allowing a graphic display of your schedule, weather, and commute traffic all at the command of your voice. There’s more in there too: It has a good speaker … Continue reading

Best universal remote control

There was a time when a single brand dominated the universe of universal remote controls: Logitech’s Harmony. That changed earlier this month when Caavo shipped its second-generation Control Center, which is good enough that we can recommend it as the … Continue reading

Logitech Harmony Companion review: Enhancing the Logitech Hub with a simple, physical remote

Logitech’s Harmony Companion consists of a Harmony Hub and a relatively simple, familiar-looking remote control that communicates with it. The Hub component works exactly the same way as a standalone Hub—a central command center for all your devices via IR, … Continue reading

Logitech Harmony Hub review: The essential kit for turning your phone into a TV remote

The Harmony Hub is the starting point for all of Logitech’s high-end Harmony systems. In simple terms, it is a Discman-sized device that bridges your home’s Wi-Fi and your entertainment center, courtesy of a built-in IR blaster. But beyond that, … Continue reading

Logitech Harmony 350 review: Only the basics in a universal remote

Compared to higher-end Elite and Companion remotes in the Harmony line, the Harmony 350 can come across as decidedly simplistic. For less than $40 (at least on Amazon and Best BuyRemove non-product link), you aren’t getting the works, naturally. But … Continue reading

Logitech Harmony 665 review: The best standalone remote for most environments

Logitech’s Harmony 665 is a classically-styled, monolithic remote that keeps costs down by dropping a number of features that only real power users need. The 665 stands on its own, so no Logitech Harmony Hub is required for it to … Continue reading

Logitech Harmony Elite review: The top of the line in universal remotes

Without question, the slickest universal remote on the market is the Logitech Harmony Elite. It’s obvious from first glance, largely owing to the large touchscreen that dominates the top third of the remote. Like the Harmony Companion, the Elite consists … Continue reading