Month: April 2021

The LG UltraGear 27GN950 is the monitor your next-gen PC and consoles are looking for LG UltraGear 27GN950

4K gaming is once again the buzz, with the release of the new high-end graphics cards from Nvidia and AMD that can achieve the much coveted resolution without compromising on the frame rate. Even the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 pack enough power to achieve native 4K resolution, giving…

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EPOS’ new $119 H3 wired gaming headset is basic, but comfortable

The gaming audio company EPOS has debuted a new wired gaming headset called the H3. It’s not as exciting as its GTW 270 truly wireless earbuds for gaming, and depending on your needs, its short list of features might not be worth its $119 price. But a few things stick…

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Epos H3 headset promises ‘next-generation quality gaming audio’ at an affordable price Epos H3

Epos, the audio company that previously partnered with Sennheiser on a range of gaming headsets, is branching out on its own with the Epos H3 headset. The H3 headset, which costs $119 / £109 / AU$179 comes in two color options: Onyx Black and Ghost White. There’s a volume dial…

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VanMoof’s PowerBank is a range extender and problem solver

VanMoof, maker of some of our favorite electric bikes, just announced the PowerBank, a range extender that also charges the internal battery of the company’s S3 and X3 models. Not only does the emotional-support battery promise to ease range anxiety by extending VanMoof e-bike commutes by a claimed 45 to…

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Google adds Pac-Man, Hello Kitty, Gundam mechs, and more to AR search

Google has added a bunch of popular Japanese characters to its AR feature in mobile search, which has previously featured animals, historical artifacts, and dinosaurs. The list of characters is taken from Japanese pop culture including anime, TV, and video games, with names like Pac-Man, Hello Kitty, mechs from Evangelion…

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Qapita, a developer of equity management software for startups, raises $5M led by MassMutual

  Qapita’s co-founders. Fom left to right: Vamsee Mohan, Ravi Ravulaparthi and Lakshman Gupta Qapita, a Singapore-based fintech that provides capitalization table and employee stock ownership plans (ESOP) management software, has raised $5 million in pre-Series A funding. The round was led by MassMutual Ventures, with participation from Endiya Partners…

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