Thursday
May262016

ASUS reveals ROG Strix GL502 gaming laptop

ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced the ROG Strix GL502, a compact 15.6-inch gaming laptop with a stunning display that delivers breathtaking visuals.

Equipped with the latest quad-core Intel® Core i7 processor and a dedicated, up to NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980M GPU Combined with its lightweight, ultra-portable design, the ROG Strix GL502 enables users to enjoy high-end gaming anywhere.

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Thursday
May262016

HP unloads new batch of Omen gaming notebooks and desktops

While the PC market may be slowing down in terms of sales, gaming PCs have maintained high demand and pricing for what they have to offer. HP, which has been launching PCs and notebooks relentlessly these past few months, now showers its attention on its gaming line with a slew of new devices.

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Thursday
May262016

Contest: Why are the Angry Birds so angry?

The most downloaded mobile game of all time (three billion including the game extensions, if you wanted to know)  - Angry Birds, created by Rovio, will take their anger to the big screen on May 20. Now we will finally learn why the birds are so angry! 

The movie takes place on an island populated entirely by happy, flightless birds - almost. Red (Jason Sudeikis) is a bird with a temper problem, Chuck (Josh Gad), Bomb (Danny McBride) have always been outisders. But when the island is visited by mysterious green piggies, it's up to these unlikely outcasts to figure out what the pigs are up to. 

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Thursday
May262016

Leaked MotoMods reveal a modular future for Moto Z

A recent leak of what look to be add-ons to the upcoming Moto Z flagship reveals some very intriguing possibilities for Lenovo's flagship smartphone offering expansion and functionality via snap-on accessories called MotoMods. Evan Blass revealed the above accessories via Twitter yesterday and these seem to include a battery pack, camera grip with optical zoom and flash, stereo speakers, and pico projector.

We've seen some renders of the rear of the new Moto smartphones which seem to have an array of pogo plug-type dots that will likely be the smart connector equivalent for Motos and Droids. While we're a few weeks away from a proper reveal, it does look like Moto's modular approach is already more elegant and cohesive than LG's. Let's just hope that the MotoMods will be made available soon after the new smartphones come to market, presumably in June.

Source: Evan Blass via 9to5Google