Demand for Mayweather-McGregor fight crashed pay-per-view servers

Did you pay for an expensive pay-per-view or streaming pass to watch the hyped-up boxing match between Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor, only to boil with rage as your access went down? You're far from alone. Numerous reports have revealed that...

Adventure-ready Watches

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Those who love the great outdoors need a great watch in their life. Just as the name suggests, the Frontier series aims to be the ultimate style accessory to an active lifestyle. Named Cachalot (after the sperm whale), Sputnik (for outer space), and Fulcram (after the modern jet fighter), each features a distinct look that’s right at home underwater, in the air, or even out of this world! The only decision left to make is which one compliments your life and style.

Designer: Gisuke Tokuyama

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‘Elite Dangerous’ will return to Oculus Rift on launch day

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FRONTIER’s New Windows 8.1 Tablet For Business Users

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Here comes a new Windows 8.1 tablet from FRONTIER, the FRT810. Aimed at business users, this budget-friendly tablet is packed with an 8.9-inch 1920 x 1200 IPS display, a 1.33GHz Intel Atom Z3735F processor, a 2GB RAM and a 32GB eMMC.

Measuring W232mm x D148.5mm x H8.7mm and weighing 465 grams, the tablet has dual cameras (front + rear), a microSD card slot (up to 64GB), a micro-USB port and an earphone jack. Running on Windows 8.1 with Bing 32-bit OS (Microsoft Office Home and Business 2013 pre-installed), the FRT810 provides WiFi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.0 for connectivity.

The FRONTIER FRT810 is available now for just 27,800 Yen (about $224). [Product Page]

Pac-12 Conference streams come to iPad, fuel that Big Game rivalry on the road

Pac12 Conference streams come to iPad, fuel that Big Game rivalry on the road

Cal and Stanford fans away from home no longer have to huddle around their laptops if they want to learn who's one-upping who. The Pac-12 Conference has just launched an iPad app for its authenticated Pac-12 Now service: as long as you're with a TV provider that carries the college sports division's games (sorry for now, DirecTV customers), you can tune into 850 live matches spread across a myriad of sports. As you'd hope, going the digital route allows for some on-demand viewing, a dedicated program guide and the social sharing you'll want to rope friends into watching. Only Bright House, Cox and Time Warner Cable subscribers can use the iPad viewer at first, although support should come to BendBroadband, Comcast, Frontier and Suddenlink this fall, right alongside Android- and iPhone-sized apps. Hopefully, they arrive in time for a little ego padding around the Big Game in October.

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