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Valve's Steam Deck May Not Support Games With Anti-Cheat Services
Valve's new Steam Deck gaming handheld might not support some of Steam's most popular games, due to issues supporting anti-cheat services.
ASMR for Gamers: Watch Police Steamroll $1.6 Million in Bitcoin Equipment
Police in the Malaysian city of Miri steamrolled an estimated $1.6 million worth of Bitcoin mining equipment on video.
Retro Camera Gets Raspberry Pi Upgrade
A brilliant retro camera upgrade sees a Pi Zero pressed into service instead of film.
China's Digital Yuan Soars Past $5.3 Billion in Transactions As Bitcoin Plummets
The People's Bank of China said the country's digital currency has passed $5.3 billion in transactions since its debut.
AMD's Radeon RX 6900 XT LC Takes RDNA2 to the Max
AMD's Radeon RX 6900 XTX LC appears to have higher clocks and TGP, but do they help it beat the competition?
AMD Ryzen 3 3300X Finally Returns and With Competitive Prices
AMD's budget-friendly king, the Ryzen 3300X, is finally back in stock and on sale for reasonable prices.
How to Pre-order Valve's Steam Deck
Reserving Valve's Steam deck is more elaborate than most pre-orders. Here's how to do it, and what you'll need in your Steam account.
MSI Oculux NXG253R 360 Hz Monitor Review: Fastest Display We’ve Ever Tested
The MSI Oculux NXG253R gaming monitor bests its 360Hz competition by being the fastest screen we’ve ever tested.
Japan Breaks Internet Speed Record at 319 Terabits per Second
Japanese engineers achieve a record-breaking internet speed of 319 Tb/s, that was carried for over 3,000 kilometers.
How to Reset Windows 11
Get your Windows 11 PC back to a factory fresh state with all the default settings in place and your apps removed.
Delayed Retro Portable DevTerm Shipping Soon
Clockwork Pi's DevTerm, a Linux-powered homage to the portable PCs of the 1980s, can now be yours.
AMD May Be Preparing New Zen 2 CPUs. But Why?
New USB-IF submission reveals three unreleased AMD processors: Athlon Gold 4100GE, Ryzen 5 4500 and Ryzen 3 4100.
PNY's New LX SSDs for Chia Plotting Deliver Up to 54,000 TBW of Endurance
PNY launched its LX-series drives with Phison's LifeXtension technology.
Intel in Talks To Buy GlobalFoundries for $30 Billion: Report
Intel is reportedly in talks to purchase GlobalFoundries for roughly $30 billion.
Windows 11 Build 22000.71 Adds New Widget, Button Type
The latest build has very minor tweaks and some bug fixes.
Illegal Crypto Farm Was Also Mining FIFA 21 Characters
Getting rare game characters may be more profitable than mining.
$69 Mechanical EVGA Keyboard Has Swappable Switches
This $69 mechanical keyboard doesn't make you choose between clicky and linear.
Ono-SenPi? Raspberry Pi Meets Cyberpunk in DIY RA01 Cyberdeck Project
A passion project inspired on cyberpunk classics Shadowrun and Neuromancer puts a working, Raspberry Pi-powered Cyberdeck in your hands.
EVGA Z590 Dark Motherboard Is Supposedly Coming Soon
EVGA's Z590 Dark could be coming soon with an official product page finally released from EVGA for its flagship Z590 board.
Raspberry Pi-Powered Speed Trap Collects Your Lead-Footed Driving Data
Maker Rob Lauer has created a Raspberry Pi speed trap project capable of monitoring traffic and identifying cars that surpass the speed limit.
China Now Produces One Billion Chips a Day
Chinese semiconductor industry catching up with Japanese chip companies.
Elgato Facecam Review: For Hardcore Streamers Only
Elgato’s a webcam manufacturer now, but its first effort won’t appeal to most buyers.
Intel Alder Lake CPU Specs Expose 5.3 GHz Boost Clock, 228W PL2
Zhihu forum user shares the specifications for the Core i9-12900K, Core i7-12700K and Core i5-12600K.
Valve Details Steam Deck Gaming Handheld, Starting at $399
The Valve Steam Deck will ship in December 2021, with a custom processor made by AMD.
The Federal Reserve Plans to Have a Report on Digital Currencies Ready in Q3
The Federal Reserve reportedly plans to publish a report on central bank digital currencies in the third quarter of 2021.
AMD Ryzen 5000 Availability Continues to Improve
XMG says that supplies from Intel and Nvidia are stable and shipments from AMD increasing.
AMD Updates FSR to Support More Titles and Game Engines
AMD releases its first major update to FSR featuring more game support and support from two game engines. Plus, developers now can grab the FSR source code directly from AMD.
Silverstone's Raven SSD Enclosure: NVMe or SATA, Your Choice
The new Silverstone Raven RVS03 M.2 enclosure supports both NVME and SATA M.2 SSDS with transfer speeds up to 10Gbps.
China's Bitcoin Mining Dominance Was Slipping Before the Crackdown Started
University of Cambridge data shows China's share of Bitcoin mining was slipping before the country-wide crackdown.
Thailand Lockdowns Could Worsen HDD Shortage
Lockdowns in Thailand can impact HDD production, report says.
Raspberry Pi Treat Dispenser Rewards Good Dogs
This maker is using a Raspberry Pi to dispense treats automatically when someone follows a specific Instagram account.
Check This Chess-Playing Raspberry Pi Robot
Apple engineer and Chess fan creates DIY chess robot which runs on Raspberry Pi
TeamGroup Crams 8TB of Flash Into an M.2 SSD
3D QLC-based TeamGroup's MP34Q SSDs combine high capacity with moderate performance.
TSMC Has Big Plans for Small Chips
TSMC reiterates overseas expansion plans: projects in the USA and China ongoing, potential Japanese fab investigated.
Intel in Pole Position, Releases Graphics Driver For Windows 11
Intel's latest driver for its integrated graphics supports Windows 11, Auto HDR, and F1 2021.
Acer Nitro 5 Review: More Than a Budget Laptop
The latest Acer Nitro 5 is too expensive to be a budget laptop, but with that comes strong performance and premium niceties like a 1440p screen.
Dogecoin Co-Creator Slams Cryptocurrencies
Jackson Palmer no longer wants to talk about cryptocurrency.
TSMC Second Quarter Earnings Point Towards Strong Chip Demand and Sustained Growth
TSMC posts record Q2 earnings, showing the continued growth of semiconductor business.
Graphics Cards Reportedly Set to Get Cheaper This Quarter
Prices of graphics cards set to return to normal levels in the second half of 2021.
Intel Ice Lake Xeon W to Challenge AMD Threadripper With 38 Cores
Technology provider Compsource has listed several Intel Ice Lake Xeon W CPUs, pointing to an upcoming core-heavy rival for AMD Ryzen Threadripper.
China's Crypto Mining Crackdown Expands to Three More Provinces
China's crackdown on cryptocurrency mining operations has expanded to the Anhui, Gansu, and Henan provinces.
Raspberry Pi 4A Could Skip USB 3, Have PCIe Port
The Raspberry Pi series of boards is missing a Model A, and Eben Upton explains what could be on that board.
Pimoroni Teases RP2040-Powered PicoSystem Gaming Device
Pimoroni's software lead has shared new videos showing the RP2040-powered PicoSystem gaming device in action.
RTX 3050 Ti Laptops Deliver Questionable Performance
Independent benchmarks show Nvidia's mobile RTX 3050 Ti delivers terrible performance per dollar compared to the mobile version of the RTX 3060 that's 50%-75% faster.
Microsoft Announces Windows 365 Cloud OS
Microsoft today announced the introduction of a new vehicle of delivery for your OS - Windows 365 - powered by the cloud.
Chia and Server Demand Could Keep NAND Prices High for Months
TrendForce predicted that increases to NAND flash contract prices will be modest in most segments in 3Q21.
Razer Blade 17 Gaming Laptop Gets Supercharged with Seven New Models
Razer is updating the Blade 17 gaming PC with seven new models using Intel processors, and the Blade 15 Base Model is also getting a slight boost.
The 1TB Samsung 980 SSD Falls to Just $119
Over at Newegg, you can get $20 off Samsung’s 1TB 980 Pro M.2 NVMe drive — down to just $119.99, which makes for an impressive $0.11 per GB.
AMD Ryzen 5 5600G Preview: Zen 3 and 7nm Vega Excite
We benchmarked the OEM version of AMD's soon-to-be-released Ryzen 5 5600G in gaming and application workloads to see if it comes out on top.
AOC Unveils Ultrawide 32:9 165Hz 49-Inch Monitor
AOC quietly launches 49-inch 32:9 gaming display with 165Hz refresh rate.
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