The Trump White House’s Intern Program Is Seriously Lacking Diversity. Again.

“Perhaps the current admin took ‘The White House’ too literal when searching for interns?”

Huawei's 7nm Kirin 980 chip could give Qualcomm reason to worry

The race to deliver a seven-nanometer chip is heated, and Huawei has just proclaimed itself the winner. The company just unveiled its Kirin 980 CPU here at IFA 2018, and says it is the world’s first commercial 7nm system-on-chip (SoC). But that’s not…

Huawei's Google Home clone has Alexa inside

When Samsung launched the Galaxy Home speaker earlier this month, people were quick to point out how its name seemed ripped off from Google. Not to be outdone, Huawei is unveiling its own AI speaker here at IFA 2018, and it’s clearly borrowed muc…

Bizarre Fusion body surrogacy system lets you dive into someone else’s body

One of the stranger movies that I have seen in recent memory is the flick called “Gamer” where a gamer is able to take over the body of a human prison inmate and use them to play a real-life video game where a loss means the prisoner dies. Researchers have developed a new system that is as close as we … Continue reading

Razer Announces A Bunch Of New Gaming Peripherals

For gamers who are shopping for gaming-related peripherals, chances are Razer is a brand that you have heard of and might even have bought from in the past. At PAX West and IFA 2018, the company has announced a bunch of new gaming products that you might be interested in. This includes a new gaming keyboard, mouse, and headset.

Starting with the headset, this will come in the form of the Kraken Tournament Edition. The headset will use THX Spatial Audio which means that gamers can pinpoint where sounds are coming from in the game, useful if you’re playing FPS titles. They also feature cooling gel in its ear cushions that should help it be used for long periods of time. There will also be custom-tuned 50mm drivers, and will work across multiple devices and consoles and will be priced at $100.

Next up is the Razer BlackWidow Elite keyboard. This is a mechanical gaming keyboard which will feature a Multi-Function Digital Dial and Razer Hypershift, the latter of which can be configured via the Razer Synapse 3 software. The keyboard will also use Razer’s own mechanical switches available in green, orange, and yellow. There will also be a bundled wrist rest that will hopefully make extended gaming sessions more comfortable. It is a full-sized keyboard and will retail for $170.

Last but not least is the new Razer Mamba Wireless. The Razer Mamba gaming mouse has been around for a while now, and the latest model will come with a 5G optical sensor, offer up 16,000 DPI, and will also use Razer Mechanical Mouse Switches that are said to be good for up to 50 million clicks. The mouse has also been rated for 50 hours on a single charge, and is expected to be released this September for $100.

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Microsoft Office 365 Device Install Limits Has Been Removed

For the most part, most of us usually have one computer, or maybe two at most where one is used at work, and one for home. However we imagine that there are probably some who have more than two computers, and if that’s you, then you might be interested to learn that Microsoft has decided to remove the install limit of Office 365 for subscribers.

Right now Microsoft has install limits for Office 365 subscribers, where those with a Home subscription are limited to 10 devices across five users, while those with Personal subscriptions are limited to one computer (PC or Mac) and one tablet. However according to Microsoft, all of this will be done away with starting on the 2nd of October, where users can install Office 365 across as many devices as they want.

Of course this doesn’t mean that users can stay logged into and have unlimited users at once. Instead Microsoft is putting a cap on that where a max of five devices can be signed on at once. That being said we’re not sure how many devices you would need or want to install Office 365 on, but we suppose the freedom is there should users want it.

In addition to removing the device install limit, Microsoft is also changing the number of licenses users get for Office 365 Home, where instead of five, users now get six, and there will be no change in pricing either. This is also expected to come into effect starting from the 2nd of October, 2018.

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My Uterus Costs More Than A Porsche

No, I’m not ovary-acting.

As Climate Change Ravages The Great Barrier Reef, Tourists Flock To Say Goodbye

But advocates say it’s too soon to write off the reef.

Bette Midler Taunts Trump For Claiming Dems Will Turn Violent After Midterms

The Broadway star has also bashed Trump over his response to Sen. John McCain’s death.

Chris Berman’s Wife Was 3 Times Over Alcohol Limit In Fatal Crash, Police Say

Katherine Berman, the ESPN personality’s spouse, and another driver died in a wreck last year.