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Seth Colaner

Seth Colaner

Editorial Director at VentureBeat

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Recent Articles

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The persistent humanity in AI and cybersecurity

Even as AI technology transforms some aspects of cybersecurity, the intersection of the two remains profoundly human -- attacker, target, and defender.
tomshardware.com

What’s The Difference Between USB 3.1 Gen 1 And USB 3.1 Gen 2?

People seem to get tripped up by the differences between USB 3.0, USB 3.1 Gen 1, and USB 3.1 Gen 2. Fortunately, it’s pretty simple to understand once you dig into the topic.
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Lian Li Ensures RGB Fan Compatibility With Motherboard Makers’ Ligh...

The Bora Lite 120 boasts a key feature: It’s compatible with the proprietary RGB lighting software from motherboard makers.
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Tesoro Gram XS Mechanical Keyboard: Low-Profile Refined, Almost (Ha...

The Tesoro Gram XS does not look like an iMac keyboard, but it does espouse a low-profile design, pretty lighting, and an all-white color scheme.
tomshardware.com

Massdrop’s ‘CTRL’ Keyboard Looks Just Like Input Club’s ‘K-Type’

Massdrop posted a svelte TKL keyboard with an aluminum frame and extensive RGB backlighting called the “CTRL.” It’s a fetching mechanical keyboard with a cool name, and it’s a dead ringer for the K-Type.
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Tobii Pro Glasses 2: Eye Tracking Research In The Field (Update: Ne...

Often, the next great bump in consumer or enthusiast technology comes from a lab that has entirely different goals in mind. Such is the case with Tobii’s Pro wing, which recently announced the Tobii Pro Glasses 2.
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Romer-G Goes Linear: Logitech’s Latest Mechanical Keyboard Switches

Logitech has a new switch, a new keyboard, new lighting technology, and a new speaker system.
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Latest Bloody Keyboards Debut ‘Libra’ Optical Switches

Bloody seems to be selling its new Libra optical switches as much as it is its new keyboards, although you can’t have one without the other anyway.
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Asus Erases Bezels On Multi-Monitor Setups, Using Trickery

It’s actually called the “bezel-free kit,” and it performs its magic trick using no active electronics of any kind. It’s literally just an optical illusion.
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The K68 RGB And Corsair’s Growing Mechanical Keyboard Middle Class

There’s another waterproof mechanical keyboard in Corsair’s stable--the K68 RGB.
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New AR Waveguides Promise Smaller Glasses, Better Image Quality

WaveOptics is pushing a new family of waveguide modules designed for AR glasses that promise full color, relatively high field of view (FoV), lower cost, and more scalable manufacturing processes.
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Two More (Unannounced) Low-Profile Kailh Switches

We spotted some artwork in the Kaihua’s CES booth that indicates more low-profile designs are in the works.
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The True Story Of Razer, NovelKeys, And That Big Keyboard

We thought Razer was giving a hat tip to the enthusiast keyboard community by prominently featuring NovelKey’s Big Switches at CES--but there was no mention of NovelKeys at the booth. We spoke with both Razer and NovelKeys to understand what happened.
tomshardware.com

Cherry Joins The Low-Profile Switch Game

With customers demanding it and competitors racing to deploy their own low-profile switches, Cherry made a low-profile switch of its own, which the company has dubbed “Cherry MX Low Profile RGB.” Game on.
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SteelSeries Rival 600 Mouse Eliminates LOD Drift, And More

SteelSeries’ Rival 600 mouse is tricked out with removable weights, dual sensors, and a way to eliminate lift-off distance drift.
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Adshir: Using Ray Tracing For Better AR Quality

A small company called Adshir promises to bring ray tracing to AR, thus significantly increasing the quality of the images we see.
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Mad Catz Emerges From Bankruptcy

Mad Catz, a company known for weird but fun (and often expensive) gaming peripherals, is back from bankruptcy. (Insert nine lives pun here.)
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Kailh Low-Profile Switches: Havit KB395L And Gamdias Hermes M3 RGB,...

We got some hands-on typing time with the Kailh PG1350 switches on Havit and Gamdias keyboards.
tomshardware.com

Everything You Need To Know About Intel’s Coffee Lake

Stay current on all of Tom’s Hardware’s coverage of the Intel 8th-Generation Core processors (Coffee Lake): News, reviews, and analysis.
tomshardware.com

Kinesis Gaming Freestyle Edge: Ergo, Split, Mechanical

Kinesis Gaming is marketing its Freestyle Edge split-design, ergonomic, kickstand-supported keyboard as a gaming plank, but it will sate typists, too.
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Cooler Master MasterKeys MK750, Hands On

After making its debut at Computex 2017, Cooler Master’s new flagships keyboard, the MasterKeys MK750, is available with nary a missing feature.