Microsoft, specifically their gaming studio, is dual wielding axes and slashing everything within reach. So far they’ve cancelled Rare’s Everwild, The Initiative’s Perfect Dark, and ZeniMax’s Project Blackbird to name a few…
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Microsoft, specifically their gaming studio, is dual wielding axes and slashing everything within reach. So far they’ve cancelled Rare’s Everwild, The Initiative’s Perfect Dark, and ZeniMax’s Project Blackbird to name a few…
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It would seem that we each interfere with WiFi signals in a unique way, which can be measured thanks to several researchers who have created a system they call WhoFi. Their…
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The RTX 5070 is now a familiar card, however you might not have run into Gigabyte’s EAGLE OC ICE SFF 12G version and you might bot have heard of NVIDIA’s new love…
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The main restrictions in the US on selling high end hardware to China have just been lifted, allowing both NVIDIA and AMD to start selling their HPC products to that market again. …
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The new SSDs from TEAMGROUP come in two flavours, the more traditional Graphene model which you will use one of your motherboard’s M.2 heatspreaders and the T-FORCE GE PRO AirFlow I which…
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The Japanese police have made a ransomware decryptor available, for free, that will allow victims of Phobos and 8-Base to recover any files encrypted by those ransomware attacks. It may also work…
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As a society, we have technically advanced into the USB 4 era – but that doesn’t mean that everyone suddenly owns motherboards or laptops with the latest ports on them. USB 3.2…
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It was back in 2012 when the SATA RunCore SSD amused us and viewers of the PCPer Podcast with their self destructing drive. It had two buttons, a green one that…
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Subnautica 2 hasn’t been released yet, even in early access, but it is certainly generating a lot of attention. The saga started with the game developer, Krafton, firing three executives including Charlie…
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Security researchers have found yet another way to brighten your day; you can blame Ian Campbell of DomainTools for this new ray of sunshine. He has found hackers using DNS to infect…
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