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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

AMD Radeon Chips Comparison Table (desktop)
Batman Arkham Knight Gaming Performance Benchmarked
KDE Connect - Insieme, unite unite smartphone
Kingston SDHC/SDXC UHS-I U3 128gb SD Memory Card Review
Mlais M7 Smartphone Review



AMD Radeon Chips Comparison Table (desktop)

A table comparing the basic technical specs of all AMD ATI Radeon graphics chips available on the market, from the Radeon 9200 to the Radeon R9 FuryX. Updated to include the Radeon R7 and R9 300 series.

Read full article @ Hardware Secrets

Batman Arkham Knight Gaming Performance Benchmarked

After two highly successful Batman games, the Rocksteady Studios Batman Arkham saga comes to an end with Batman Arkham Knight. Released on June 23, 2015 Arkham Knight uses the popular Unreal Engine 3. Read on to see how the Radeon R9 390 8GB video card does against the GeForce GTX 970 4GB video card at three resolutions with the games built-in benchmark and with manual FRAPS benchmarks!

Read full article @ Legit Reviews

KDE Connect - Insieme, unite unite smartphone

My latest OCS-Mag contribution. What do you get when you combine the words KDE with Connect? You get KDE Connect, a program that lets you remotely control your smartphone from your desktop, and the other way around. Could be interesting, right?

Read full article @ OCS-Mag

Kingston SDHC/SDXC UHS-I U3 128gb SD Memory Card Review

Kingston recently updated their SDHC/SDXC UHS-I U3 line with the addition of 128GB and 256 GB cards. Today we will be looking at one of these larger capacity cards. The Kingston SDXC cards take advantage of UHS-I Class 3 write speed performance making them ideal for capturing the latest 3D and 4K2K video formats. More info on this specification can be found here.

These cards have advertised read speeds of 90 MB/sec and write speeds of 80 MB/s. This is a nine fold improvement over standard Class 10 SD cards in terms of read speeds with an eight times increase in write speeds. When used in non- UHS-I capable devices they default to class 10 performance.

Read full article @ Technogog

Mlais M7 Smartphone Review

The Mlais M7 smartphone has given us an overall pleasant experience thanks to its high-quality build and system performance. Speaking about the performance, the MT6752 SoC is able to deliver quite a bit especially when it is paired with HD displays so we were able to score over 47K in AnTuTu. The total of 3GB of RAM helps running multiple applications while the included 16GB of internal storage should be enough for most people to install their favorite applications without the need to install an extra microSDHC card, at least in the first stage. The fingerprint sensor works decent and we were not able to fool it by trying other fingerprints in order to unlock the device, which is impressive.

Read full article @ Madshrimps