Razer DeathStalker Ultimate: Smartest gaming keyboard on the market

Razer DeathStalker Ultimate is a gaming keyboard, and what makes it different from the rest is that this keyboard is using dynamic adaptive tactile keys. This keyboard is using Razer’s award-winning Switchblade User Interface (UI) along with customizable LCD trackpad and LED keypad. This keyboard also has 10 dynamic tactical keys that can be used for binding commands or macros, and thanks to the Razer’s Synapse 2.0 software, these keys can display any image that you want. The interface is dynamical, so your keys will change accordingly while the relevant information is displayed on the screen. Razer DeathStalker Ultimate might just be the smartest keyboard on the market, since it is using dynamical and adaptive interface, and as for the price, this keyboard should cost $249.99 in US and €249.99 in the UK. Source: Saqatorrent
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PlayStation 4 Will Stream Games

Not surprisingly, the PlayStation 4 rumors have been flowing as of late. With the expected reveal of the console coming this Wednesday, February 20 in New York City, it only makes sense that little bits of information would begin to emerge about what we’ll be seeing. The newest rumor is in regard to the next PlayStation’s ability to stream games. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that “Sony Corp. is planning to offer technology to stream games to its next videogame console,” according to its own sources. The new technology, to be unveiled Wednesday along with the new console, will allow users to play games
delivered over the Internet, these people said. The streaming service, they added, is designed to use current PlayStation 3 titles on the new console; the new device is also expected to play new games stored on optical discs. As WSJ points out, such a move on Sony’s part would be unsurprising. Even when it was drowning in red ink, it still took a massive risk when it bought streaming service Gaikai for $380 million. There is absolutely no doubt that, with an investment that significant at such a difficult timefor Sony, Gaikai's technology will be poised to play an important role in Sony’s future. Streaming games to PlayStation 4 (and perhaps other Sony devices) would be significant, giving gamers access to a wide array of titles that they never had to purchase outright. This could suggest that Sony may have a game rental-like service on its next PlayStation, or perhaps even a new subscription service that would give gamers access to a library of offerings. At this point, everything remains speculative. We've reached out to Sony for official comment and will update when we hear back. In the meantime, catch up on all of the pertinent PlayStation 4 news and rumors, including (but not limited to) information on PS4's controller, word of a new LittleBigPlanet and the possibility of  Source: IGN
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