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HyperX Cloud Stinger Headset Review

Today we have for you a HyperX Cloud Stinger gaming headset. This is the same headset used by professional gaming teams, Luminosity, Natus Vincere, teamliquid, and SK Gaming. The headset is an improved version of the HyperX Cloud line up of headsets. It has the same great sound and comfort of the previous gen, but a new, matte-black and uni-body design with swivel-to-mute boom/microphone and swivel over the ear pads that allow for convenient storage and transport. The headset can be purchased from all your major tech supply stores, and is 49.99$ as of the time of this review.

Website Maker

Once upon a time, web development was a quite simple thing. Today, considerations must include content management, SEO, mobile optimization, and more. Countless companies exist to make a buck while ostensibly helping prospective webmasters navigate these murky waters—some legitimate, some peddling snake oil—but there are a variety of software packages that can take much of the mystery out of accomplishing this yourself.

How to make a 3D scanner from an Xbox 360 Kinect

How many times have you sat there and thought about getting a 3D Scanner? If you are in to 3D printing then it’s probably a lot. If you go online and look for a 3D scanner you will find a lot of them with extremely high price tags. From $120 - $32,000. Seems a bit crazy on the high end but you are paying for the resolution. The idea behind a 3D scanner is that you use a laser that bounces back to a camera to tell it the contours of the model. Well what does a Kinect do? It scans a body for motion tracking using lasers and a camera. BINGO, there is a 3D scanner waiting to be used.

Cherry MX-Board 3.0 Blue Switch

In the line of MX-based keyboards the Cherry MX-Board 3.0 comes out strong with its design of this fantastic keyboard, however...

Rowkin Bit Stereo Earphones

Harnessing the power of tiny, Rowkin has introduced a device that…

Hands on with the Lenovo Yoga Book

In Juanuary 2008 Apple announced the original Macbook Air and within months everyone wanted one just to be seen with it. It was as much a computing device as it was a fashion statement. There have been a few devices of this kind over the years, devices you wanted to be seen with. The new Lenovo Yoga Book is such a device, it begs to be picked up, and you want it to be looked at. The Yoga Book brings innovation to tablets and 2 in 1's as well as an impressive feature list, and it does it all with style.