The MSI MAG 321CUPDF Is The World’s First Dual-Mode Curved Gaming Display
MSI's MAG 321CUPDF is both a 32" 320Hz 1080p display and a 32" 160Hz 4K display. which you can toggle between in seconds using the OSD. That should make it great for…
MSI's MAG 321CUPDF is both a 32" 320Hz 1080p display and a 32" 160Hz 4K display. which you can toggle between in seconds using the OSD. That should make it great for…
The XPG Invader X is a Mini-ATX chassis sporting two tempered glass panels and three 120mm fans; you can add another two during your build if you so desire. The small size,…
Pwn2Own has kicked off in Berlin and a disturbing number of zero days have been on display on the first day. They range from Windows 11 to Red Hat to Oracle's Virtualbox…
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You've seen us post reviews of Grado and heard us talk about it on the PCPer Podcast, but never like this. This Grado is from AMD and features six entry level…
AMD and Arm users can rest easy for this one, as it seems that CVE-2024-45332 only applies to Intel CPUs. The problem is that it applies to almost all Intel chips currently…
The discovery of UEFI ransomware in the ecosystem ruined a lot of people's happiness. The ability to infect your motherboard's UEFI is an utter nightmare as the malware not only loads every…
SSDs continue to evolve and Crucial's P510 is proof there is still plenty of room for improvement at the bottom. The P510 uses Phison's 4-channel DRAMless E31T SSD controller with Micron's 3,600…
When Windows goes through a major upgrade Microsoft is more likely to hide legacy features and files that to actually get rid of them. For instance, you may no longer see Disk…
First they came for Python, bombarding the developers with AI generated bug reports which are utter garage, in the hopes of getting a bug bounty. Now opportunistic people with little to…
One of the most frustrating running gags on the interubes is "Half-Life 3 confirmed", but that may no longer be a the case. According to yet another leak, the development version…
Ubuntu has a fairly large announcement that may not be terribly exciting for many, will help many security specialists sleep better at night. The current Sudo command is vulnerable to several privilege…
Lenovo's ST45 V3 is an interesting hybrid of a tower server and workstation, great if you have a need for a local server for your home or small business. It has a…
It's official, the 8GB RTX 5060 is die for launch on May 19th and will even be in stock, for several seconds, before completely disappearing from official retailers and reappearing on…
There are now a lot of choices when it comes to X870 motherboards, so if you are building a new AMD based system you can pick the model that best meets your…
Skype was the last of the conferencing apps that focused purely on video and text chats, without the addition of dozens of features that are barely related to simply making calls over…
The latest episode of the podcast features the musings of J. Hellstrom, background art by J. Hellstrom, and several segments written - in large part - by J. Hellstrom. In a way,…
A new AiO LCS from Corsair has surfaced, the Corsair Nautilus 360 RS. It is designed to be easy to use and install, so it would be a good choice for someone…
The world has a password problem that is getting worse by the second. With hordes of apps now requiring you to create a unique account to access them, with a unique password…
There is a short devlog video for Subnautica 2 over at Rock, Paper, SHOTGUN which shows off a bit of the game and some details on what Unknown Worlds Entertainment has…
Today there are more ARM processors than people, they have shipped somewhere in the neighbourhood of 300 billion chips over the past four decades, but the architecture comes from very humble roots. …
ServeTheHome is visiting Intel's Foundry Direct Connect 2025 event, and have some details to share. The discussions focus on their current and upcoming fabrication processes, with Panther Lake and their 18A node…
The new Framework Laptop 13 should cost you between $1100 to $1670 depending on how what components you need it to come with. You should actually be able to order it if…
The Corsair K70 PRO TKL uses their FlashTap technology, also called Snap Tap, which is properly known as Hall Effect switches. If it's been a while since you heard the term, it…
Hackaday spotted that ASUS added a gyroscope to their ROG Astral RTX 5090, specifically a Bosch Sensortec BMI323 sensor capable of acting as one. It was added to detect card sag…
Another outstanding example of what can be accomplished by sitting in front of a PC with a microphone and a camera, and chatting with other people who are also sitting in front…
Yes, you've seen ADATA's LEGEND 970 Pro, but not like this as ADATA have redesigned the SDD and released a new model. The biggest change is the cooling, the integrated active heatsink…
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Perplexity has won a major battle against Google and it's stranglehold on Android devices. Google faces more than a few antitrust court cases over it's habit of forcing any Android device manufacturers…
We've done many a review of Corsair's RMX850x PSUs, as they offer a renewed model every year to tempt you. This year you can enjoy a physical dial on the back to…
You are probably going to see a lot of news about the new Curing vulnerability which can take advantage of the io_uring system call interface which is enabled in many Linux kernels. …
It's a bit mean to tease us with a Star Wars Zero Company trailer when the game is not scheduled for release until possibly in 2026, but it is fun to check…
If Chrome is your browser of choice then Alphabet would like to offer you several new reasons to reconsider that preference. The first is their planned implementation of Google's Privacy Sandbox, which…
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Is there anything more subject to enthusiast scorn and ridicule than a perceived shortage of VRAM? Based on the reaction to last generation's GeForce RTX 4060 Ti launch, the safe answer is…
Brett is back, so everyone can stop calling in and writing letters. He will try to stay out of that Turkish prison, just for you.
Also in this episode, some actual technical…