SteelSeries Rival 650 wireless gaming mouse

rival-650-wirelessAre you a gaming enthusiast? If you have answered in the affirmative, then you would most probably have a particular gaming hardware brand that you are partial to. For those who are diehard SteelSeries fans, here is a new gaming mouse that might just pique your interest if you feel that your gaming sessions have reached a plateau, limited by the hardware that you use. The industry-changing Rival 650 wireless gaming mouse will certainly bring about a breath of fresh air as you indulge in your favorite gaming genre, as it boasts of lightning-fast Quantum Wireless 2.4GHz wireless connection and fast charging capability.

SteelSeries looks at the Rival 650 wireless gaming mouse and see an opportunity to revolutionize the wireless gaming mouse industry by introducing features that were previously not found in this particular category: namely the TrueMove3+ sensor and fast charging technology. Specially designed for competitive gamers, those who pick it up will be able to enjoy what SteelSeries claims to be the most accurate sensor available alongside virtually unlimited physical and technical customization options.

The TrueMove3+ dual sensor system boasts of the SteelSeries TrueMove3 as its primary sensor, in addition to a second optical sensor that is there exclusively for tracking lift-off distance. In addition, Quantum Wireless 2.4GHz wireless system with 1,000Hz (1ms) polling ensures an incredibly low latency while ensuring a strong, consistent wireless connection: something that is imperative in the high stakes world of computer gaming. When hooked up to a USB port that supports fast charging, the SteelSeries Rival 650 wireless gaming mouse will be able to obtain more than 3 hours of battery life with a simple five minute charge, while a 15 minute charge will provide over 10 hours of battery life.

There is also an innovative weight system that enables users to tune their center of gravity with 256 different weight combinations, as this $119.99 wireless gaming mouse comes with eight 4g weights for your customization pleasure. Anyone itching for a new gaming mouse this season? The SteelSeries Rival 650 wireless gaming mouse might just be the answer.

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No Chinese Spy Chips Found On Servers, Says U.S. Intelligence Head


It was reported earlier this month by Bloomberg that the Chinese had carried out a hardware hack on major U.S. tech companies like Amazon and Apple. Chinese server company Super Micro reportedly fitted surveillance micro-chips on data center hardware used by these companies. The US director of national intelligence Dan Coats has now said that no evidence has been found to suggest that any of this ever happened.

The report mentioned that more than 30 U.S. companies had fell victim to this hack. Apple made a flat denial of this report not too long after it was released. Amazon also said that it “found no evidence to support claims of malicious chips or hardware modifications.”

For its part, Super Micro also issued a denial, saying that no chips were added to the data center hardware for spying during the manufacturing stage. Dan Coats, the U.S. director of national intelligence, has now said that there’s no evidence that something like this affected the likes of Apple and Amazon.

Despite the denials and outright calls by Apple CEO Tim Cook to Bloomberg saying that it should retract the story, the scribe stands behind it. Coats offered his comments on the matter at the CyberTalks event and said that no evidence has surfaced to suggest that this happened.

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SteelSeries Rival 650 wireless gaming mouse

rival-650-wirelessAre you a gaming enthusiast? If you have answered in the affirmative, then you would most probably have a particular gaming hardware brand that you are partial to. For those who are diehard SteelSeries fans, here is a new gaming mouse that might just pique your interest if you feel that your gaming sessions have reached a plateau, limited by the hardware that you use. The industry-changing Rival 650 wireless gaming mouse will certainly bring about a breath of fresh air as you indulge in your favorite gaming genre, as it boasts of lightning-fast Quantum Wireless 2.4GHz wireless connection and fast charging capability.

SteelSeries looks at the Rival 650 wireless gaming mouse and see an opportunity to revolutionize the wireless gaming mouse industry by introducing features that were previously not found in this particular category: namely the TrueMove3+ sensor and fast charging technology. Specially designed for competitive gamers, those who pick it up will be able to enjoy what SteelSeries claims to be the most accurate sensor available alongside virtually unlimited physical and technical customization options.

The TrueMove3+ dual sensor system boasts of the SteelSeries TrueMove3 as its primary sensor, in addition to a second optical sensor that is there exclusively for tracking lift-off distance. In addition, Quantum Wireless 2.4GHz wireless system with 1,000Hz (1ms) polling ensures an incredibly low latency while ensuring a strong, consistent wireless connection: something that is imperative in the high stakes world of computer gaming. When hooked up to a USB port that supports fast charging, the SteelSeries Rival 650 wireless gaming mouse will be able to obtain more than 3 hours of battery life with a simple five minute charge, while a 15 minute charge will provide over 10 hours of battery life.

There is also an innovative weight system that enables users to tune their center of gravity with 256 different weight combinations, as this $119.99 wireless gaming mouse comes with eight 4g weights for your customization pleasure. Anyone itching for a new gaming mouse this season? The SteelSeries Rival 650 wireless gaming mouse might just be the answer.

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[ SteelSeries Rival 650 wireless gaming mouse copyright by Coolest Gadgets ]

Apple Now Selling USB-C Watch Charger


Apple has added a couple of new products to its store today and the iPhone XR is one of them. The other is a USB-C charger for the Apple Watch. The only way you could charge the company’s smartwatch previously was using the USB-A cable. This made it difficult for users to charge the wearable device particularly if they owned a late 2016 and onwards MacBook Pro.

Apple is finally addressing this limitation now for those owners. It’s now selling a USB-C charger for the Apple Watch. Customers who are interested in picking one up can now do so through Apple’s online store for $29.

Apple is rumored to embrace the USB-C standard even further. The new iPad Pro that it’s likely to announce later this month is one of the new tablets from Apple that are expected to opt for the USB Type-C port.

While the company hasn’t confirmed that as yet, it’s now selling the USB-C charger for the Apple Watch. We’ll only come to know for sure about the company’s commitment to the USB-C standard going forward once it unveils the new iPads. Apple has scheduled its event for October 30th and the new iPads are likely going to be the only major thing on the agenda.

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