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Xbox Series S

It is official! Microsoft has introduced a second next-generation console - the Xbox Series S, the smallest Xbox ever. Unexpectedly revealed due to a series of leaks, the Xbox Series S is said to be well under half the size of the larger Series X. The leaked information lists its technical specs as including support for 120 frames-per-second gameplay at 1440p resolution, 4K upscaling for games, 4K media playback, support for DirectX raytracing, and 512GB of storage. The Xbox Series S will cost $299, whilst the Xbox Series X will cost $499. Both consoles will be out on November 10.



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LACIE SPHERE

After a successful collaboration last year with Phillip Stark for the Blade Runner hard drive, LaCie have now teamed up with French silversmith Christofle for this unusual hard drive named Sphère. The shiny silver-plated sphere features 1TB capacity and is powered trough a high-speed USB 3.0 cable, so no power cord is ever necessary. watch the video...
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RHA Wireless Flight Adapter

If you are a frequent flyer, youll know that many times a 3.5mm jack is typically your only option to watch an in-flight movie. Your expensive, noise-cancelling Bluetooth headphones are completely worthless, unless you have this travel adapter that makes any headphone jack wireless. This handy little dongle turns any audio signal from a 3.5mm device, or double 3.5mm in-flight socket, into an high-fidelity Bluetooth signal compatible with any wireless headphones. Wit...
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