PC Perspective
Don’t Call The Seagate Ultra Compact SSD 2TB A Thu...
The Seagate Ultra Compact SSD is IP54 rated and comes with a 3-year limited warranty, Rescue Data Recovery Services and some free software trials you can check out if you desire. It…
The Best Handheld PCs To Take On Vacation
Rock, Paper, SHOTGUN offer some advice on what the best handheld gaming PCs to take with you on your vacation, or to use on your couch if you have no plans…
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Unintentional...
Companies never learn; today Cisco proves that fact once again with a fix for a security flaw which hasn't been exploited yet but is begging to be. Cisco Unified Communications Manager, which…
Framework’s Modular Laptop Hardware Is Top Notch, ...
Ars Technica has been closely following Framework's products since they were first announced, and have enjoyed their modular design as well as the ability to upgrade the laptop as new parts become…
Sound Blaster Never Left, You Just Haven’t Looked ...
The Sound Blaster G8 Hi-Res Gaming DUAL USB DAC and Amp offers a way to bring back a brand that used to be found in the vast majority of gaming computers, but…
Ara: History Untold Gets A Serious Update And A Be...
If the dumbing down of the Civilization series has you frustrated and the questionable return of a mechanic resembling a poor take on the Stack of DoomTM in the latest version of…
Microsoft Will Trade Another Year Of Windows 10 Up...
Today Microsoft finally provided a use for those Microsoft points you probably didn't even know you had! They seem to have come to the realization that there are still huge swaths of…
The MSI MPG B850I EDGE TI WIFI Is An ITX Powerhous...
Fans of ITX systems should take a look at The FPS Review's MSI MPG B850I EDGE TI WIFI article, as it might just be the next motherboard for you. Among the…
Remember How Cool Google Earth Was When It Launche...
It has been 20 years since we first got a chance to try Google Earth, with it punishing the onboard graphics capabilities of many office computers as people tried it out at…
The Slowly Declining Price Of The XFX QuickSilver ...
If you could grab XFX's QuickSilver RX 9070 OC Gaming Edition for somewhere between $589.99 and $649.99 you would get a very decent GPU that can generally beat an RTX 5070 GAMING…
Windows Snipping Tool Gets GIF-ed
Windows Snipping Tool is one of the many old apps that Microsoft is updating, much like what they have done to other classics like Notepad. They are testing out a new feature,…
Welcome To The Purge! Microsoft Is Removing Older ...
The headline is scarier that the reality, but since Microsoft made this announcement very quietly it's worth paying attention. In a recent, relatively obscure blog post, Microsoft informed those who found it…
ASRock Does PSUs! The Taichi TC-1300T
The specs of the ASRock Taichi TC-1300T ATX 3.1 PSU are attractive, two native 12V 2×6 connections with integrated temperature sensors that can handle 600 watts each, a 135mm fan, 80 PLUS…
Microsoft’s All New Dead Host Configuration Protoc...
There was yet another issue with patch Tuesday, one which didn't make itself obvious until the IP leases on clients started to expire and were sometimes unable to renew their IP or…
The Alters Is A Very Strange Survival Sim And An I...
The Alters takes place on a lifeless planetoid which you have crashed onto alone, and you need to continually keep your base rolling along the surface to avoid sunrise; a very bad…
AI Bots Are Now DDoSing Our Art Galleries, Librari...
You're likely familiar with the kleptomania that AI displays, ransacking any and all content posted to the web. Artists are seeing AI abscond with their creations and using them as training data…
Meet The All New Phison PS5028-E28 PCIe 5.0 SSD Co...
We heard about Phison's new PS5028-E28 controller at CES this year, but until now all we've had to go on were internal benchmarks; not our favourite way to judge performance. This…
The Cuts Continue; Up to 20% Of Intel Foundry Work...
Intel continues to implement rightsizing, or whatever euphemism is currently being used for layoffs, with somewhere between 15-20% of Intel Foundry employees facing unemployment in July. It's hard to say exactly…