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The Men of Married to Medicine Range From Gen X to Boomer

What are the ‘Married to Medicine’ husbands’ ages? Learn more about Eugene Harris, Damon Kimes, and the other spouses from the Bravo reality show. Source: BravoJackie Walters and Curtis Berry We know how old the Married to Medicine stars are, but what about the Married to Medicine husbands’ ages? With the Bravo reality show’s ninth season continuing tonight, Sunday, Aug. 28, at 9 p.m. ET, we’ve got some intel! The website Famous Birthdays doesn’t have ages listed for Scott Metcalfe, Contessa Metcalfe’s husband, or Kiran Sajja, Anila Sajja’s husband, but here are the ages of the other Married to MedicineSeason 9 spouses, from youngest to oldest.

The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti Review

Compute Shifting gears, we have our look at compute performance. Since GTX Titan X has no compute feature advantage - no fast double precision support like what's found in the Kepler generation Titans - the performance difference between the GTX Titan X and GTX 980 Ti should be very straightforward. Starting us off for our look at compute is LuxMark3.0, the latest version of the official benchmark of LuxRender 2.0. LuxRender’s GPU-accelerated rendering mode is an OpenCL based ray tracer that forms a part of the larger LuxRender suite.

The Redux is a Lunchbox-Sized Dryer for your Wet Phone

It happens to the best of us. One minute you’re casually walking poolside, sipping a cold libation from one hand and balancing a smartphone in the other. You’re chatting up your besties and living life to its fullest. Nothing could possibly go wrong, you think. And the next minute you’re watching your phone tumble towards a watery grave. It used to be that waterlogged smartphones were lost causes, but there’s a new device that promises to bring them back from the dead.

The Toshiba OCZ RD400 (256GB, 512GB, 1TB) M.2 PCIe SSD Review

Having recently assimilated OCZ and turned it into an enthusiast-oriented consumer brand, Toshiba has released their first M.2 PCIe SSD into the consumer market. Initially previewed by OCZ as the RevoDrive 400, the new OCZ branding scheme shortens it to RD400. This is the first RevoDrive/RD product with a native PCIe SSD controller and the first PCIe 3 SSD from OCZ. The RD400 uses Toshiba 15nm MLC and a Toshiba-branded controller that we know almost nothing about.