Anyone who has dealt with Microsoft’s support services knows that there is nothing one of their reps likes more than finding a piece of third party software to blame a bug on. …
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Anyone who has dealt with Microsoft’s support services knows that there is nothing one of their reps likes more than finding a piece of third party software to blame a bug on. …
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There are many gamers who use Microsoft Windows out of convenience; not because they want to. Recently Linux has become more feasible, with thousands of Steam games officially supporting that OS. …
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AMD’s FSR Redstone is made up of several features including FSR Radiance Caching, FSR Ray Regeneration, FSR Frame Generation and FSR Upscaling 4. Of the four, FSR Upscaling 4 is not really…
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In a post published yesterday over at VideoCardz.com, a report has emerged of a stay of execution for AMD’s budget AM5 chipset, the B650. According to this report “AMD informed motherboard…
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There are many who love the aesthetics of retrofuturism and Hyte is hoping to attract that crowd with the Hyte X50. It is available in Snow White, Pitch Black, Wild Cherry, Strawberry…
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MFA is a nice addition to security. It adds another layer on top of the username and password combo which has become the standard for logins, and makes it more difficult for…
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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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