by stldenise@gmail.com (Denise Bertacchi) on (#64D7S)
Anycubic’s Kobra Neo saves you money while making 3D printing fun and easy.
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Updated | 2024-11-26 03:00 |
on (#64D7T)
The Intel Arc A770 Limited Edition proves that Intel actually has the potential to compete with the likes of AMD and Nvidia in graphics cards. It delivers a compelling alternative for the $349 asking price, with plenty of forward-looking features, though drivers continue to be a work in progress.
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on (#64D7V)
The Intel Arc A750 goes after the sub-$300 market with compelling performance and features, with a slightly trimmed down design compared to the A770. We've tested Intel's new value oriented wunderkind and found plenty to like.
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on (#64D5K)
The Sandisk Professional Pro-G40 allows outdoor creatives to transfer photos and video extremely quickly.
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on (#64CSG)
One of Russia's key supercomputer companies goes bankrupt.
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by francisco.pires@outlook.com (Francisco Pires) on (#64CJS)
A team of researchers has achieved a world record coherence time for silicon qubits, extending the amount of time entangled qubits can remain coherent by a hundredfold.
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on (#64CGB)
All laptops sold in Europe will have to support USB-C charging starting in 2026.
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on (#64CEB)
Samsung to triple production of leading-edge chips by 2027.
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on (#64C9M)
A new Linux kernel update has been found to kill laptop displays physically, thanks to a bug found with Intel's graphics driver. As a result, only Intel-based laptops are effected.
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on (#64C9N)
Back up your data - all of it, on this massive 20TB Western Digital Elements HDD for $386. This external drive will come in handy for not just backing up your data, but also transporting it.
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on (#64C6B)
Alibaba's Roma RISC-V laptop can now be purchased, marking the first time the open-source CPU architecture has appeared in an ultraportable.
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on (#64C6C)
The B650 mid-range chipset for AMD's 7000-series processors has a plethora of top-end features.
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on (#64C6D)
The SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Wireless refreshes the Apex Pro TKL with a redesigned chassis, OmniPoint 2.0 optical switches and all the customization you didn’t know you wanted in a larger-than-60-percent layout.
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on (#5ZX0D)
Reduce lag, increase speed and make sure your all-important gaming packets get prioritized.
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on (#64C4S)
Azza's unique Pyramid computer case, has been updated with a new version that ditches the glass side panels in favor of performance oriented mesh panels.
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on (#64C4T)
Nvidia stopped selling to Russian markets in March, but now it is completely shuttering the business it will seek to relocate any of the remaining employees who wish to continue.
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on (#64BZ1)
It is good to see this Chinese GPU unicorn ship actual products, but we would be more excited if the MTT S60 was released, as it is claimed to be an all round creator and gaming capable graphics card.
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on (#64BZ2)
The Corsair K100 Air Wireless RGB offers an incredibly thin form factor with a genuine mechanical keyboard feel. It comes at a high price, but is feature rich and feels great to game on.
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on (#64BZ3)
The laptop market gets a taste of that 3D-VCache gaming goodness
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on (#64B0P)
AMD's Ryzen 7 5700G is down to $232 at Amazon right now and even comes with a Wraith Stealth air cooler in the box. This APU also has built-in graphics, so it can be used without a GPU if the workload doesn't require one.
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on (#64B0Q)
Cooler Master has revealed the Synk X, a gaming chair that turns sound input into haptic feedback.
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on (#64AXF)
As we await the first chart appearances of Intel Arc and Nvidia GeForce RTX 40 series graphics cards, the RTX 30-series continue making serious inroads into the very top of the Steam hardware survey charts.
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on (#64AXG)
Almost six months since an official update from Raspberry Pi and YouTuber Jeff Geerling provides an unofficial update on the hard to find single board computer
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on (#64AXH)
A new report reveals that Ryzen 7000 processors operating on the Zen 4 architecture are running faster with security mitigations enabled on Linux version 6.0, compared to disabling them manually.
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on (#64ATR)
NZXT has jumped aboard the Ryzen 7000 train with a mid-range N7 board for system builders.
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on (#64ARF)
Last week it was reported Apple had refused to countenance TSMC’s proposed price increases, with Nvidia likely to follow suit, but today Taiwan media reports the Cupertino company agreed to the terms.
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on (#64ARG)
The Linux kernel has been updated to version 6.0, and brings new hardware support with it.
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on (#64ARH)
Carter Hurd has modified a mini Retro PC speaker with a Raspberry Pi and Blackberry keyboard to work as an actual computer.
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on (#64ANN)
Cougar has released another exotic open-air computer chassis, but this time featuring a tubular design language.
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by stldenise@gmail.com (Denise Bertacchi) on (#64AKX)
An American made 3D printer you can customize…for a price.
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on (#649X2)
Google Japan introduces the GBoard stick version keyboard, which resembles a long ruler that users can make at home.
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on (#649SE)
Photoshop is the standard to which other image editors are measured, but what if you can get the Photoshop UI without spending the cash?
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on (#649QD)
Nexigo’s NG17FGQ is a 17.3-inch portable gaming monitor that doesn’t sacrifice much for its small size. It’s an IPS panel with FHD resolution and 300 Hz capability through its USB-C input. It also has HDR and a pair of built-in speakers.
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on (#6498S)
B&H Photo Video lists a ton of AMD B650 motherboards for budget users.
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on (#6497Q)
As AMD mentions Radeon Pro W6300 on its website, Radeon RX 6300 emerges on the radar.
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on (#6492N)
SYNOPSISPasswords are just one part of the security toolkit. SSH keys are a seamless and easy to setup tool to keep our connections secure.
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on (#64919)
NZXT expands its gaming product line with a 32-inch curved QHD/VA 165 Hz performance-oriented monitor. It wraps Adaptive-Sync, HDR and extended color into an attractive chassis for a reasonable price.
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on (#648HC)
Japanese government will help Micron to keep Hiroshima DRAM fab up to date.
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on (#648BF)
Micro Center gives away free 32GB DDR5-5600 memory kit with a purchase of a Ryzen 7 or Ryzen 9 7000-series.
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on (#64881)
Victims of ASRock's ultra sticky DDR5 memory installation stickers, are officially allowed to request a exchange if the peel is unsuccessful, and leaves adhesive on the DIMM modules.
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on (#64882)
Acer has unexpectedly entered the graphics card market, announcing a brand new GPU under its Predator gaming brand known as the BiFrost. Powered by an Intel A770 GPU.
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on (#64862)
The Intel Arc A770 and A750 review kit has arrived, with the launch date set for October 12. Here's our unboxing of the cards, which actually have a pretty cool shipping box.
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on (#64840)
Kioxia to Reduce 3D NAND wafer production by 1/3 starting October.
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on (#64841)
Canonical releases the next Ubuntu for beta testers across the world.
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on (#64842)
GeForce RTX 4090 from Asus, Gigabyte, Inno3D, MSI, and Zotac are heading to Europe.
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by stldenise@gmail.com (Denise Bertacchi) on (#6481T)
FLSun’s V400 Delta 3d printer feeds your need for speed with the help of Klipper.
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on (#6481V)
Dough, formerly Eve, has added a glossy screen coating to its excellent Spectrum ES07D03 4K gaming monitor. 144 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR 600 and extended color deliver a stunning image. It also has the best video processing I’ve ever seen.
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on (#6481W)
Derbauer radically lowers AMD's Ryzen 9 7900X temperature with direct-die cooling.
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on (#647KY)
The Vulcan II Mini is all pretty lights, not enough (software) support.
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on (#647CK)
Custom Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 24GB graphics cards can be significantly more expensive than Nvidia's Founders Edition boards.
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