Samsung’s latest monitor comes with a built-in wireless charger

Qi wireless charging support is almost certainly not at the top of anyone’s list of priorities when buying a new monitor. But Samsung is hoping to change that with the SE370, the “world’s first wireless mobile charging monitor.”

The Samsung SE370 is a 1080p PLS monitor that comes with either a 23.6 or 27-inch display. Other features include a 4ms response time as well as energy efficiency and eye-strain reducing modes, but that’s not what makes the SE370 unique. In the base of the monitor, Samsung has embedded a Qi wireless charger for charging all compatible smartphones.

Samsung is selling the wireless charging feature as convenient — which it is. And as an organizational tool, helping to keep cords off your desk — which it does. So if your prioritize those two features in a monitor or home office setup, be sure to keep the SE370 in mind. Complete release details on the SE370 have yet to be released, but we’ll be sure to update you once they have.

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Google+ and YouTube are finally splitting up


Google+ and YouTube are finally splitting up
Google is officially divorcing Google+ profiles from its other, more popular services. Today the company published a blog post announcing that over the next few months, “a Google Account will be all you’ll need to share content, communicate with contacts, create a YouTube channel and more, all across Google.”

July 27, 2015 at 12:34PM
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Benioff Says Yes to Equal Pay: How Do You Measure That?

The New York Times’ David Gelles reported this week Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has, for several years, been reaching for gender diversity and equality. “The goal was to achieve 100 percent equality for men and women in pay and promotion, and to make sure that at least a third of all participants at any meeting were women.”

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Steam Accounts Hijacked Via Huge Security Loophole — Valve Responds

Over the past week, hackers were able to utilize a security loophole in PC game service Steam to hijack other users accounts, leading to stolen accounts and Valve scrambling to plug the hole. The problem appears to be fixed now, but Valve had to take the Steam store temporarily offline to implement the fix. Steam has an excellent reputation as far as security goes, and that makes something like this all the more important for the dominant service in PC gaming.

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The PS4 Is Getting Its Own Mouse And Keyboard (But Not From Sony)

Microsoft made news last week when they announced that they were working to ensure that the Xbox One had full mouse and keyboard support soon enough. The idea is that the functionality is needed in order to effectively implement PC to Xbox One streaming of computer games, where currently only Xbox One to PC streaming of Xbox games will work with the launch of Windows 10.

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Te enseñamos cómo ver en directo la presentación del OnePlus 2

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El día ha llegado; hoy es la presentación del nuevo flagship killer de 2015, el OnePlus 2. Lo cierto es que prácticamente conocemos la totalidad de sus detalles mediante la enorme cantidad de filtraciones, tanto oficiales como no, y no hay mucho margen de sorpresa. Tanto es así, que podemos detallar la distinta información que hemos ido publicando a lo largo de las últimas semanas, como su nuevo sistema de invitaciones, los resultados de rendimiento basándonos en la herramienta AnTuTu y su puntuación y lo más importante, sus especificaciones y aspecto físico filtrado por TEENA.

Aún así, no hay porqué perderse su presentación, en el que la firma ha optado por hacerlo un tanto especial y nos invita a visualizarlo en directo mediante una aplicación que han publicado en Google Play, que además de la forma tradicional, podrá verse con gafas de realidad virtual –en el caso de dispongas de unas– si así lo deseas.

¿Cómo puedo ver el evento en directo del OnePlus 2?

Todo es muy sencillo y sin ninguna complicación. Debes acceder y descargar la aplicación gratuita OnePlus Launch en Google Play.

Una vez instalada, si procedes a ejecutarla se mostrará una sencilla presentación de la aplicación y te detallará la hora con la que podrás disfrutar del evento en tu país o región. A continuación, podéis observar cuales son los vuestros:

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¿Haréis cobertura del evento de presentación?

En nuestro caso, la presentación dará comienzo de madrugada, concretamente a las 4 AM. Seguidamente y a lo largo de todo el día 28, iremos publicando todo tipo de artículos e información del nuevo terminal. Si deseas estar informado de todas las novedades no olvides visitar el blog en las siguientes horas de la presentación del OnePlus 2.

Un día decisivo que marcará un paréntesis en el mercado, y que según diversos detalles como su precio, especificaciones y demás logrará llevarse una buena porción del mercado, pues recordemos su principal objetivo: acabar con todos los buque insignia ofreciendo buen soporte, calidad y rendimiento a coste reducido.

¿Y tú que piensas? Pásate por Te enseñamos cómo ver en directo la presentación del OnePlus 2 para dejar tu huella.

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Exclusive: Galaxy Note 5 is using Exynos 7422, 4GB of RAM after all

There's been a lot of speculation recently regarding the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and its hardware in particular. We've seen more and more contradictory bits of information as we get closer to the handset's rumored unveiling date in mid-August, but today we may be able to clear up some confusions.

Thanks to an anonymous tipster, we have received a screenshot of the system info tab in CPU-Z running on a Note 5. You can see this to the left.

The phone in question is a prototype of the international version, which will have the model number SM-N920F. This iteration of the next Galaxy Note will indeed come sporting Samsung's own Exynos 7422 chipset, as has been rumored before.

This has been said to be an improved version of the Exynos 7420 found in the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge. Furthermore, it should be the first Samsung-made silicon to feature the modem on the same chip as the CPU and GPU.

Once again, it's confirmed that the Note 5 will have 4GB of RAM. It's also going to have 32GB of built-in storage in this version, though it's still unclear if a microSD card slot will be in there too.

Finally, it looks like the screen size and resolution will be kept identical to those of the phablet's predecessor, the Galaxy Note 4. That said, the Note 5's 5.7-inch QHD panel will surely receive some upgraded tech, as Samsung has done each year in the Note line.

At the moment, the prototype in question is running Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, which is the latest version Google has released so far. There's no reason to think the Note 5 will launch running anything else. Obviously though, expect to see Samsung's TouchWiz UI plastered on top, probably in a similarly toned down fashion to what happened for the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge earlier this year.

Just a few hours ago we saw live images of a purported Galaxy Note 5 prototype, which confirmed that it won't get an auto-eject mechanism for the S Pen…

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