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Fnatic React+ Gaming Headset Review: Bargain Surround Sound With Premium Quality

Our Verdict With clear audio, a great microphone and an understated but attractive design, the Fnatic React+ is aimed at eSports gamers, but it’s a great all-around headset for media and working from home too. The bundled USB sound card adds great-sounding 7.1 virtual surround sound to PC gaming, and a 3.5mm jack means you… Read more

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Logitech’s new gaming-focused earbuds play nicely with USB-C devices

Logitech’s latest earbuds, a $50 model called the G333, are unremarkable in terms of design, with a flat cable that houses an inline remote and mic, swappable silicone ear tips, and the ability to connect to gadgets via a 3.5mm jack. What makes them stand out is the included 3.5mm-to-USB-C adapter. If your phone or… Read more

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How to Reset Your Raspberry Pi Pico With a Button

The Raspberry Pi Pico is a fantastic piece of technology, but it does have one flaw: there is no reset button. How important is this omission? Sometimes our code can go awry, or we need to flash new firmware to our Pico.  When this happens we have to unplug the Pico and plug it back… Read more

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How to Use a Motion Sensor with Raspberry Pi Pico

Home News (Image credit: Tom’s Hardware) The Raspberry Pi Pico has a number of GPIO pins which we can use as inputs or outputs by simply configuring the pins in our code. In this guide, we shall learn how to work with inputs, in this case a sensor, and outputs in the form of an… Read more

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Focal Arche

Our Verdict The Arche is well-built and beautifully designed in its simplicity, and is a great choice if you’re after a high quality DAC for your headphones, but if you’re using the Arche in your main setup, stick with the XLR outputs, as the RCA alternatives are sporadically noisy. For Beautiful, solid design Exceptional isolation… Read more

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Raspberry Pi Pico: Tutorials, Pinout, Everything You Need to Know

Home News (Image credit: Tom’s Hardware) The Raspberry Pi Pico is a radical change from previous Pis, because it’s not a Linux computer, but a a microcontroller board like Arduino . The biggest selling points of the Raspberry Pi Pico are the price, $4 and the new RP2040 chip which provides ample power for embedded… Read more

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How to Set Up and Program Raspberry Pi Pico

The Raspberry Pi Pico is an intriguing board. Rather than be another Linux single board computer like every other Raspberry Pi, the Pico is a low-cost Arm based microcontroller which we can program using C/C++ and MicroPython. In this tutorial we will introduce how to get started with the Raspberry Pi Pico, If you would… Read more

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Raspberry Pi Pico Review: ‘Pi Silicon’ Debuts on $4 Microcontroller

Our Verdict A first for Raspberry Pi, the Pico microcontroller provides an affordable and simple way to control lights, motors, sensors and other electronic components. For Low cost Small size Ease of use Built-in ADC Against C workflow is tricky No built-in wireless No 5V output Raspberry Pi has a history of disrupting the status… Read more

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Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML360 Sub-Zero Intel Cryo Review

Introduction to Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML 360 Sub-Zero This is not the first time that we have tested a cooling system assisted by thermoelectric cells, also known as peltier cells. This type of cooling takes advantage of the peltier effect, using two conductive materials, to heat one side while the other is cooled. Until the… Read more

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Programming language: Go 1.16 Beta supports ARM64 architecture

Go, an open source programming language originally developed by Google, is available in version 1. 16 as beta. The most important new features are changes to the core library and, according to the publishers, an improved runtime. The library includes the new embed package: This gives Go developers access to all of them during compilation… Read more

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Visual Studio Code 1.52 helps check for bugs in extensions

The development team responsible for the source code editor at Microsoft has version 1. 52 of Visual Studio Code released. In addition to some changes to the workbench, the November update brings new features to the diff editor and the ability to assign several shortcuts to a command using a new button. News for the… Read more

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Best Gaming Headsets 2020: Wireless, Budget and More

Home Best-picks Breaking down the best gaming headsets we’ve tested (Image credit: Zivica Kerkez/Shutterstock) Finding the best gaming headset is arguably nearly as important as choosing the best graphics card or the best gaming keyboard. After all, the sound of your virtual world and how you communicate with your friends all depends on the device… Read more

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Programming language: Kotlin 1.4.20 is dynamic and fault-tolerant

JetBrains has released version 1.4. 20 of the Kotlin programming language. The release brings numerous changes under the hood, which mainly relate to the variants for JavaScript and the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). As expected, there are no syntactic changes compared to version 1.4 released in August. Kotlin differentiates between feature releases according to the… Read more

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Best headphones under $100/£100: Great audio at a good price

(Pocket-lint) – There’s nothing like a bargain to get the blood pumping. But while there are many cheap headphones, many of them are poor value. And, at the other end of the scale, decent models can jump up quite a bit in price.  It’s increasingly common for even relatively new brands to charge hundreds for their… Read more

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be quiet! Pure Loop 360 AIO CPU Cooler Review

Be quiet! is no stranger to closed-loop liquid CPU coolers. In fact, I still use the company’s previous all-in-one cooler in one of my own systems. The Silent Loop AIO from be quiet! was supplied by Alphacool, so it was one of the very few closed-loop coolers to utilise a copper radiator. Be quiet! has continued… Read more

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