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GameSir launches Indiegogo campaign to finance F8 Pro Mobile Gaming Cooling Grip

It never hurts to have your game controller be sufficiently cooled. Especially if that game controller is your iPhone. Game accessory company GameSir has announced an Indiegogo campaign for its F8 Pro Snowgon, which features a cooling fan, and RGB LED lights which activate once the unit is connected. The unit can cool the game […]

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Wi-Fi, similar signals don’t cause cancer

And now for a bit of good news: Apparently Wi-Fi and similar signals don’t cause cancer. Per an article over on HowStuffWorks, everyday devices such as Wi-Fi routers, smartphones, tablets, and computers are unable to cause cancer, and would be unable to do so without rewriting the basic laws of physics and biology. The piece, […]

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New drone footage shows additional progress, lights beginning to turn on at Campus 2 construction site

The lights have become to come on at the Apple Campus 2 construction site. New drone video footage over the past few weeks has shows the appearance of lights on the outside of the ring-shaped building, along with fewer construction cranes, suggesting the near-completion of the campus as work shifts from architectural to electrical and […]

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Philips announces Hue Bridge 2.0 lights with HomeKit compatibility

This definitely smacks of the nifty. Philips on Monday announced its first HomeKit-enabled product, the Hue Bridge 2.0, an updated version of its original Hue Bridge. With the Hue Bridge 2.0, its line of Philips Hue lights are able to work with Apple’s home automation platform, allowing all existing and future Hue bulbs to be […]

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Philips announces that Hue Lights will be available in the fall, will support Apple’s HomeKit interface

Philips’ Hue Lights will get HomeKit support and be en route to you this fall. Philips has also stated that the smart lights you already own will work with HomeKit and you won’t have to replace them to get them working with HomeKit. The company released the following statement on its Facebook page: