Yes, we talked about DDR5 pricing a lot, again. But we also talked about a very special Intel 18A customer, one billion PCs screaming out in pain (it’s a metaphor!), AMD CPU…
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Yes, we talked about DDR5 pricing a lot, again. But we also talked about a very special Intel 18A customer, one billion PCs screaming out in pain (it’s a metaphor!), AMD CPU…
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The latest generation of one of Samsung’s flagship monitor lines, the Odyssey G8 uses third-generation QD-OLED technology; oddly no fourth-gen at this size is available, that stops at 27″. This might…
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Microsoft’s efforts to convince people to switch to Windows 11 continues to be spectacularly hilarious, at least for those who still have a working computer. While many of their updates are focused…
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React2Shell is a new vulnerability which has just been spotted and around 40% of all Cloud environments and 6% of websites are vulnerable to it. It leverages a flaw in React Server…
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Ars Technica discovered a treasure trove of classic multiplayer games which have resurrected as web based versions you can play whenever you feel like it. We are talking about classics like the…
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ShadyPanda is a nasty project that has been running invisibly for years only to attempt to unleash devastation this year. The group behind it has been publishing useful apps to both the…
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The price of building your own PC keeps rising, to the point it is painful to even price one out. This means that some compromises must be made, but they must be…
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Travellers enjoyed the ability to cast their favourite Netflix shows from their phones to the TV in the room where they were staying. It was easier than bringing along a dongle and…
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We’re all back for this night! AMD brings the FSR Redstone, Nvidia essentially has all the money, DDR and especially the “5” will bleed your wallet dry, and Zoomers turn out to…
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We at PCPer often mention that while PCIe 5.0 drives are neat they don’t really offer any real advantage over PCIe 4.0 drives when gaming or browsing the web. With NAND prices…
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