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Video Review: Roccat Savu Gaming Mouse

 

The Roccat Savu Gaming Mouse comes with a 4000dpi optical sensor, 60 inches per second maximum speed, 20G acceleration, 1.8m braided USB cable, comfortable, affordable and well built. For the money, it's hard to go wrong.

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"Inexact" chips save power by fudging the maths

 

"Computer scientists have unveiled a computer chip that turns traditional thinking about mathematical accuracy on its head by fudging calculations.

The Rice University researchers say their “inexact” chip could be useful because it uses dramatically less power than conventional accurate processors.

The scientists claim the prototypes unveiled are 15 times more efficient because they allow occasional errors and could be used in some applications without having a negative effect."

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The Genius SP-i250G GX Gaming Portable Speakers are very compact, but offer better sound than a smartphone or table device. They are perfect for on the go and come with pouches to carry them in. Each speaker is 3 watts, has a 40mm driver and rechargeable. These speakers will work with any device that has a 3.5mm jack.

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