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Friday Midday (4 Comments) (link)
 Friday, 29-January-2016  12:18:19 (GMT +10) - by Agg

If you're in Melbourne, you might want to check out this NVIDIA event on the weekend. We are hosting our next NFan event at GUF WERRIBEE and are excited to invite you to check out the latest in NVIDIA GeForce technology, gaming and get a sneak peek into the future. We will have games, food, cookies, pizza and a huge range of prizes. You will also have the chance to enter in some game tournaments and talk with our partners about the latest products they have on offer. It's going to be awesome!

Gigabyte have a new Winter OC Challenge. GIGABYTE announces the GIGABYTE Z170-Winter OC Challenge, to be hosted this February by HWBOT. All overclockers are invited to win one of the 5 GIGABYTE motherboards up for grab, so warm up your test benches, Winter OC is coming!! You can join 4 different categories for a chance to win the big prize. The participant with the most points amongst all stages of a category wins! There's also a chance to win the lucky draw!

Meanwhile Cooler Master have a worldwide case modding contest. The Case Mod World Series is about fuelling the growing worldwide passion for modding. It's about igniting the modding spirit - the maker spirit - on the web and right in your community.

HotHardware compared four mechanical gaming keyboards. In a broad sense, there are two types of keyboards in this world—those that use mechanical key switches and those that don't. If that sounds like something a keyboard snob would say, so be it, this editor stands guilty as charged, and happily so. We can accept that not everyone will find just cause to spend a premium on a mechanical plank, but one thing we'll never concede is that even the best membrane keyboards are on equal footing as those with mechanical key switches.

Google's apps can now understand Australian, cobbers. Bonza! Google said they worked with a team of Australian linguists to help get the Australian pronunciation and intonation just right. Google's voice recognition has also added several Australian colloquialisms, including footy, servo, Brissy, and drop bear as well as business names Maccas and Woolies.



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