November 1, 2016
Mohenjo
Human Interest, Technical
amazon, business, Business News, current-events, Future, gadgets, Hotels, human-rights, medicine, mental-health, Razer, research, Science, Science News, tech.mic, technology, Technology News, travel, vacation

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Women might make up nearly half of all gamers, but they still face routine harassment and abuse in an industry overwhelmingly led by men. They don’t need another reminder that the people creating their hardware barely register that they exist. But on Tuesday, women in gaming witnessed yet another boneheaded display of toxic masculinity, a poignant reflection of the tech industry’s gender and diversity issues: hardware company Razer apparently throwing shade at Apple by telling it to suck its dick.
That collective groan you hear is Twitter asking, “Are you fucking kidding me?”
The tweet in question reads, “You
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Razer’s bad tweetSource: Twitter
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Click link below for article and tweets:
https://mic.com/articles/158278/razer-computers-tweet-apple-s-my-d#.LrZiPwrFz
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July 21, 2013
Mohenjo
Technical
$1, 800-and-up Razer Blade, amazon, Apple, backlit keyboard, Best Buy, best laptop, business, Business News, design cues, gadgets, gaming, gaming laptop, Hotels, loud stereo, luxury gaming laptop, pc gamers, PC makers, premium PC market, Razer, Razer’s bright green hydra logo, reason apple, research, Science, Science News, shade of green, stereo speakers, surprisingly loud stereo speakers, technology, Technology News, time tech, travel, vacation, Windows-based laptops

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Everything you want in a luxury gaming laptop–almost.
PC makers aren’t known to swing for the fences when they build new laptops. The heart of their business isn’t about making the best laptop they possibly can. It’s about checking the right boxes, hitting the right price points and staking out a good spot on the shelves at Best Buy. You’ll find plenty of good enough Windows-based laptops these days, but if you’re willing to pay for a laptop in pursuit of perfection–well, there’s a reason Apple dominates the premium PC market.
Razer, however, is in an unusual position. The company’s bread and butter isn’t laptops and desktops, but peripherals like mouses and keyboards, specifically aimed at PC gamers. Razer is unencumbered by the need to sell PCs to the masses. Instead, every so often when the company decides to build a PC, it can swing for the fences.
The $1,800-and-up Razer Blade is the company’s latest effort, and a valiant one. It’s a 14-inch laptop built for gaming, but you might not know it from appearances alone. At 0.66 inches thick and cut from a slab of aluminum, the Razer Blade takes some design cues from Apple, but with plenty of its own flourishes. The case is a deep black, with a slight downward contour where Razer’s bright green hydra logo resides. Beneath the razor-thin lid lies a backlit keyboard–the same shade of green, of course–flanked by some surprisingly loud stereo speakers.
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http://techland.time.com/2013/07/19/razer-blade-review-one-step-shy-of-laptop-perfection/
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July 4, 2013
Mohenjo
Technical
amazon, business, Business News, ENDGADET, fledged gaming, gadgets, gaming, gaming pc, GamingPc, Hotels, laptop, laptops, manufacturing, product obsolescence, Razer, razer blade, RazerBlade, relative newcomer, release schedules, research, review, Science, Science News, switchblade, technology, Technology News, third generation, travel, vacation, Video, videogames

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Most companies refresh their products on an annual basis, carefully timing development and release schedules to match consumer demand, product obsolescence and component upgrades. It’s the norm, an expected pattern that most PC, smartphone and tablet manufacturers follow. Razer, however, completely ignores this cycle, as exemplified by its Blade line of gaming laptops — already on its third generation in less than two years. This would be less impressive if the firm wasn’t a relative newcomer to the game; before it announced the Blade, Razer was known primarily for creating keyboards, gaming mice and console controllers. A fully fledged gaming PC was a jarring departure for the humble peripheral maker.
Even so, here we are: reviewing the third-generation Razer Blade gaming laptop. This, too, is a departure from what we’ve grown to expect from the company — a smaller, thinner device bereft of the previous model’s signature Switchblade interface.
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.Click link below for article and reviews:
http://www.engadget.com/2013/07/02/14-inch-razer-blade-gaming-laptop-review/
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January 14, 2013
Mohenjo
Technical
4k tv, 4kTv, Apple, business, ces, consumer technology, editorial, engadet, engadget, entertainment, gaming, Google, NVIDIA, Nvidia Tegra, pebble, pebble watch, PebbleWatch, peek, Razer, razers edge, RazersEdge, research, roundup, Sci/Tech, Science, Science News, Sony, steambox, technology, travel, vacation, Valve Corporation, valvle steambox, ValvleSteambox, workweek, xperia z, XperiaZ

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You might say the week is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workweek, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Weekly Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 7 days — all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.
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http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/13/the-weekly-roundup-for-01-07-2013/
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