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Bose Soundlink III Bluetooth speaker review: That big Bose sound in a very small package

Bose is a bit of a paradox in the audio world. While many perceive Bose as a premium brand, many audiophiles reflexively convulse at the mere mention of its name. Irrespective of where one stands, there’s no question that Bose … Continue reading

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Windows Update is a mess: 3 things Microsoft should do to fix it

Microsoft has over-reached with its big-brother policies that inflict the worst parts of Windows Update on every Windows 10 user — like it or not. Here’s how it could fix that. The post Windows Update is a mess: 3 things … Continue reading

Exporter ses contacts LinkedIn pour prospecter en toute légalité

Vous cherchez une base de destinataires qualifiée mais ne savez pas vraiment où chercher ? Attendez avant d’acheter une base soit disant “opt-in” sur Internet… Vos contacts sur LinkedIn peuvent s’avérer bien plus intéressants que vous ne le pensez.

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New images from NASA show the final resting place of Europe’s ExoMars lander

High-res photos from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shed some light on Schiaparelli’s last moments, while raising questions at the same time. The post New images from NASA show the final resting place of Europe’s ExoMars lander appeared first on ExtremeTech.

53% off Etekcity Wireless Bluetooth 4.0 NFC-Enabled Audio Adapter – Deal Alert

The Roverbeats Unify enables Bluetooth 4.0 capability on traditional audio systems lacking Bluetooth functionality. Just connect it to your system’s A/V, RCA, or 3.5mm jack input. The Unify is the first Bluetooth receiver to have a 200mAh battery, allowing it … Continue reading

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Using hardware queues to break the multi-core CPU bottleneck

One of the major problems with multicore scaling is the communications bottleneck associated with cache coherency. These issues may be addressable — and if they are, it could significantly improve multi-core scaling in the future. The post Using hardware queues … Continue reading

Connected Cree LED Bulb review: A super-cheap ZigBee solution

Note:This review supercedes our earlier opinion of the Cree Connected. You’ll find our original review here. Cree offers a ZigBee lighting solution, but only part of it. Cree makes the bulbs, but it doesn’t make the hub or the software … Continue reading

C by GE smart LED bulb review: Not the right choice for enthusiasts

Note:This review supercedes our first look at the C by GE white LED smart  bulbs. You’ll find our original opinion here. With its new C by GE hardware, GE takes a different approach to the smart bulb, offering two different … Continue reading

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Apple unveils new MacBook Pros, but skips the iMac and Mac Pro

Apple refreshed its MacBook Pro products yesterday, shifted the positioning of its older MacBook Pro SKUs, and introduced new hardware featuring AMD’s Polaris GPU. The Mac Pro, however, is still stuck on 3.5 year-old chips. The post Apple unveils new … Continue reading

Philips SceneSwitch review: It’s not a smart bulb, but it is clever

You can’t program Philips latest LED light bulb, but you can easily change the color it produces—and you won’t even need to whip out your smartphone. The SceneSwitch is a 60-watt-equivalent, white-only LED bulb that’s capable of producing three color … Continue reading