AMD Close to Big Breakthrough AMD is enthused about the release of their new processor architecture, and it appears they may have good reason to be.  Starting this year, AMD expects to introduce “Zen” core-based computing products first for high-performance desktops, then for enterprise-class servers and then on down the line for laptops and embedded […]

Read More

The History of Battlefield

Battlefield 1 recently had their large and widely publicized open beta, and yes, I know it’s really more of a way to drum up hype and give people a demo than a way to suss out any meaningful bugs. That being said, publisher DICE is still calling it a beta, and historically they have required […]

Read More

Flying Coach Sucks, But Relief may be in sight.

Read More

No Man’s Sky has received a negative press, but is it deserved? or are they a victim of circumstance?

Read More

AMD Zen Core:  Big News AMD is enthused about the release of their new processor architecture, and it appears they may have good reason to be.  Starting this year, AMD expects to introduce “Zen” core-based computing products first for high-performance desktops, then for enterprise-class servers and then on down the line for laptops and embedded […]

Read More

GTX 1060

I remember the day clearly when I received what I considered my first “real” graphics card. I had recently graduated from school and now had money that didn’t need to be spent on food, rent or transportation.  It was time to update my computer. At that time the GTX 6xx chipset was the top of […]

Read More

In this short clip, Avi Steiner, one of the developers of the Cyndr Sentry, describes the Sentry’s in-game overlay capabilities. Avi Steiner is a multi-national software whiz and MBA, educated at the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, with additional business training at Fudan University in Shanghai. He has a very active startle reflex and is looking forward […]

Read More

We are excited to announce the launch of our Kickstarter campaign, which will help us raise funds for our inaugural flagship product, the Cyndr Sentry. Sentry is a motion sensor device that connects via USB to a user’s PC. It notifies the user when someone is behind them and has a range of 15 feet. […]

Read More

A little while ago I was asked to see what I thought of the Cyndr Sentry. During the next few months I became familiar with the device and have grown to become quite fond of the tool. Like most new thing’s the Sentry is one of those devices you don’t consider an essential tool at […]

Read More

Tyler Sheffield is the lead software developer at Cyndr. He is an embedded system and firmware specialist with a master’s degree in electrical engineering.

Read More