Corsair Brings K70 Gaming Keyboard At $130

Corsair the most well knows RAM manufacturer company brings mechanical gaming keyboard K70 for those who needs to take their performance to the next level. This version is slightly lower-end of its high-end K95 in order to make it affordable.

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FAA May Relax In-Flight Electronic Device Usage Rules For Passengers

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is under criticism for applying outdated in-flight device usage policies for some time. Last year, in August, the agency announced to re-evaluate its in-flight electronic device usage policy. The re-evaluation seems to be bringing good news for the general public, according to a report by the New York Times.

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Dinosaur Named After Girl Who Discovered Its Fossil When She Was 5

Four years ago, a little girl named Daisy Morris was playing on a beach on the Isle of Wight (a small island in the English Channel), when she stumbled on some kind of unusual bones. She took those unusual bones to an archaeologist. After spending long five years, that archaeologist discovered that those unusual bones were actually fossils of a flying dinosaur. Now Daisy Morris is 9-year old and she has been honored by naming the dinosaur after her name – Vectidraco daisymorrisae.

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Lockheed Martin Corp. Building World’s First Commercial Quantum Computer

Quantum computing has potential to solve challenges ranging from designing new lifesaving drugs to instantaneously debugging millions of lines of software code. This Quantum computing has been a goal of researchers for more than three decades, but it has proved remarkably difficult to achieve. But American military contractor Lockheed Martin Corp. has said that it’ll integrate a quantum computing platform from Canadian partner D-Wave Systems into its business and will make commercial use of quantum computing, which could solve some business and science problems millions of times faster than can be done today at mere speed.

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Google May Launch A Smartwatch This Summer: FT

I’m definitely missing out something here- what is this fuss around smartwatch? From the prototypes that have been leaked so far, the new generation of smartwatches seemed something of the combination of watch-phone-media player. Yeah…tech-savvy gadgets, but not very enticing to me. However, consumers must have a different vide; otherwise, why on Earth every big tech company is running after the pie? The latest name in race is Google.

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