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CORSAIR K70 RGB TKL CHAMPION SERIES Keyboard + Mint Green Replacement Keycaps Review

Introduction We just had a new CORSAIR keyboard launch a couple of weeks ago, and the company did introduce a few new things with the flagship K100 keyboard late last year, including a standard bottom row of keycaps and stock PBT doubleshot keycaps that necessitated a new mold. Now, anyone with an inkling of how… Read more

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i-Rocks K71M RGB Keyboard Review

Introduction i-Rocks is a Taiwanese company that does not seem to know the best way to call itself, with mentions of irocks, i-rocks, i-Rocks, and even iRocks on their website and social media. But don’t let this inconsistency fool you, the company has never shied from making products that are different from the usual, and… Read more

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NlZ Plum x87 35g Keyboard Review – A Budget Topre with Modern Features

Introduction There are many who would swear by Topre switches when it comes to keyboards, and many others who would scoff at the cost, the walled garden they tend to be behind, and the bad take that they are just glorified membrane keyboards. Unless you are a handful of Japanese keyboard makers, including Topre themselves,… Read more

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CORSAIR K55 RGB PRO XT Keyboard Review

Introduction We just had a new CORSAIR keyboard launch last week, and the company did introduce a few new things with the flagship K100 keyboard late last year, including a standard bottom row of keycaps and stock PBT doubleshot keycaps that necessitated a new mold. Now, anyone with an inkling of how much a keycap… Read more

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12 of the best Cambridge Audio products of all time

Home Features (Image credit: Cambridge) In the early 1960s, before it became known as ‘Silicon Fen’, the small university city of Cambridge, long a magnet for scientists and engineers, started to attract a new breed of technologically minded entrepreneurs. It was in this stimulating environment, with networks of like-minded people, that a group of young… Read more

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Ajazz K620T 2.0 Keyboard Review

Introduction Ajazz is another of those brands you may not have heard of, a brand I was personally only somewhat aware of because of discussions I had read through online. The company sells peripherals with an emphasis on color schemes far beyond the usual black or white. This is another brand under the Epomaker umbrella,… Read more

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CORSAIR K65 RGB MINI Review – CORSAIR Goes 60%

Introduction I was just about to write this review when I came across a pretty hilarious Reddit thread where the poster had submitted his take on what a CORSAIR 60% keyboard would look like. This hypothetical keyboard was based on the company’s recently released flagship K100 keyboard, and I had to chuckle knowing that there… Read more

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Marsback M1 Keyboard Review – Custom Switches, Custom Keycaps

Introduction Marsback is a rather new company, the one behind that weird Zephyr mouse with an integrated fan we took a look at last year. Established in 2018, the company is young also with an average employee age of 26. They aim to bring to market gaming products which appeal to the younger audience as… Read more

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Marsback M1 Keyboard Review – Custom Switches, Custom Keycaps

Introduction Marsback is a rather new company, the one behind that weird Zephyr mouse with an integrated fan we took a look at last year. Established in 2018, the company is young also with an average employee age of 26. They aim to bring to market gaming products which appeal to the younger audience as… Read more

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Redragon K585 Diti Keyboard Review – One-Handed Gamepad!

Introduction Redragon is a brand I first came across when exploring the exhibition halls at the Computex trade show, and I noted with interest their various peripheral offerings at the time. The brand is an offshoot of a large keyboard and mouse manufacturer in China and was established as a result of its interest in… Read more

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US drone firm Skydio valued at $1 billion as government freezes out Chinese competition

Skydio has become the first US dronemaker with a valuation of more than $1 billion, a signal of deeper investment in American-made drones after the US government blacklisted Chinese manufacturers. The California-based Skydio raised $170 million in a Series D funding round led by VC firm Andreessen Horowitz, as first reported by The Financial Times…. Read more

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Kinesis Gaming TKO Tournament Keyboard Review

Introduction Kinesis, and in particular Kinesis Gaming, is not new to TechPowerUp. We covered the launch product of the ergonomically-driven gaming peripheral brand, the Freestyle Edge, nearly three years ago, and they have since come out with an RGB version of the same that may well get a review here soon depending on my schedule…. Read more

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Zergotech Freedom Review – An Ergonomic, Split Keyboard

Introduction Reunited with my full testing setup and not operating out of a hotel room anymore, I realized I had a huge backlog of products to cover. Among these was a little something from a relatively new company called Zergotech. We got to know of the Aussie-based company first last year, when they shared news… Read more

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Crucial X6 Portable SSD Review: Affordable and Responsive

Our Verdict Crucial’s X6 is an affordable and very portable USB Type-C SSD that dishes out fast and responsive performance, but its relatively small cache results in reduced performance during larger sustained data transfers. For Sleek, compact, and light design Responsive performance within the cache and fast to recover Against Lacks an activity light Lacks… Read more

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Epic Games brings Apple fight to the EU with new antitrust complaint

Fortnite developer Epic Games has made a formal antitrust complaint about Apple to the European Commission, the company announced today. Epic alleges that Apple’s “carefully designed anti-competitive restrictions” have “completely eliminated competition in app distribution and payment processes.” It says this leads to consumers playing higher prices, and gives Apple too much control over developers… Read more

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