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in Technology6 Cores vs. 16 Cores: How Well Have Ryzen 5 CPUs Aged?
[ad_1] The most popular desktop CPU series of the past five years has been AMD’s Ryzen 5 range, with parts like the Ryzen 3600 selling in incredible volumes. Following that, the 5600X was also very popular, and despite a delayed release, the non-X version proved to be another highly popular part. The Ryzen 5600X didn’t […] More
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in TechnologyWhat Ever Happened to ICQ?
[ad_1] ICQ, short for “I Seek You,” laid the groundwork for standalone instant messaging clients when it debuted in November 1996. Think about how long ago that was… Microsoft’s trailblazing Windows 95 was barely a year old, Nintendo had just introduced the N64, and those with a reason to have a cell phone actually used […] More
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in TechnologyWould 3D V-Cache Help Intel CPUs?
[ad_1] Something we’ve been asked a number of times during HUB Q&A series is, “Why doesn’t Intel develop their own kind of 3D V-Cache?” It’s a thought-provoking question, especially given how beneficial 3D V-Cache has been for AMD’s Ryzen chips, despite some drawbacks. Those drawbacks include decreased core clock speeds, higher power usage, and higher […] More
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in TechnologyWhich iPad Model Is Right for You?
[ad_1] With class-leading hardware and optimized software, the Apple iPad line has long been the default tablet recommendation for most people. If you are considering buying a new iPad, you may think the choice of a model is simple. The 11″ and 13″ iPad Air and iPad Pro models differ mostly in size, the iPad […] More
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in TechnologyThe Rise and Fall of Sega: A Legendary Gaming Journey
[ad_1] You may know Sega as the publisher of game series like Total War, Football Manager, Yakuza, and of course, Sonic the Hedgehog. However, Sega used to be much more than that. Before the arrival of the PlayStation and Xbox, Sega was Nintendo’s main rival in the console market, pioneering 3D graphics and online features. […] More
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in TechnologyUpgrading to a New iPad: 2024 iPad Air vs. My Old iPad Pro
[ad_1] The thing with every new iPad generation is that it is, in essence, pretty much the same as the last one – not unlike smartphones. Yes, it will be more powerful, probably have a nicer screen, and maybe the design has changed ever so slightly, but at its heart, the slate will do everything […] More
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in TechnologyThe Apple iPod: Pocket Music Before That Phone
[ad_1] These days, everyone has a phone in their pocket that can stream and download music, but two decades ago, that wasn’t the case. If you wanted to listen to your favorite songs on the go, you needed a dedicated music player. At the turn of the millennium, these devices either used tens of megabytes […] More
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in TechnologyAMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D vs. Intel Core i9-14900K: The Definitive Test
[ad_1] We’re going to assume that at this point you’re aware of the stability issues Intel and its partners have run into with some 13th and 14th-gen processors, primarily the Core i9-13900K and 14900K. The simplest explanation we can provide is this: Intel doesn’t clearly communicate to its partners what the default operating specifications are […] More
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in TechnologyIt’s Unnecessary But, AMD Is Basically Lying About CPU Performance
[ad_1] Did you know that AMD’s old Zen 3 architecture, released back in late 2019, is actually faster for gaming than Intel’s latest Raptor Lake architecture used for their 13th and 14th generation Core series processors? It’s true, and AMD has graphs to prove it. Take a look at this… The Ryzen 9 5950X, and […] More
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in TechnologyWhen Are Next-Gen GPUs Launching? Should You Buy Now or Wait?
[ad_1] With a new GPU generation not so far away, and new graphics cards coming from all three major chipmakers, we’re approaching the point where you’ll have to decide whether to grab the graphics card you want now or wait for the next generation. Let’s find out what makes the most sense by checking in […] More
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in TechnologyHow Much RAM Do Gamers Need? 16GB vs. 32GB vs. 64GB
[ad_1] How much RAM do gamers need? It’s a question we get asked a lot, and it’s one we used to answer yearly with a good old-fashioned benchmark review. The problem is, the last time we did this was in 2018, and we’ve been told that was a long time ago. So here we are […] More
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in TechnologyThe Best Gaming Monitors – Mid 2024
[ad_1] The ultimate 4K gaming monitor right now is one of the many 4K QD-OLEDs that hit the market in the first half of 2024. OLED brings lightning-fast response times and individual pixel control, resulting in an excellent HDR gaming experience for gamers. When you step up to 4K, you get a higher resolution, better […] More
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in TechnologyUpgrade Your Monitor, Not Your GPU
[ad_1] Stop! If you’re thinking of upgrading your gaming PC setup, don’t buy that overpriced graphics card or even a new CPU. Buy a nice new gaming monitor instead, and we’ll prove to you why, for most people, upgrading your monitor will provide a larger improvement to your gaming experience than a faster GPU. This […] More
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in TechnologyHow Much VRAM is Enough for PC Gaming?
[ad_1] Graphics card memory, or VRAM, has been a hot topic of discussion over the past few years because we’re not really getting enough of it. It’s crazy to think that 8 years ago, the GeForce GTX 1070 was Nvidia’s first mainstream GPU to pack 8GB of VRAM for $450 – that’s just shy of […] More
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in TechnologyOver-the-air TV might soon receive interactive functionality similar to streaming
[ad_1] Recap: Although broadcast TV has been largely forgotten by many in the era of streaming, the old method of watching TV with rabbit ears has been trying to evolve for years. The process has been slow and difficult, partially due to competition from free streaming services, but a consortium of companies is preparing to […] More
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in TechnologyNASA’s “next-gen” solar sail spacecraft is ready to launch for practical testing
[ad_1] In a nutshell: NASA announced it is prepared to launch a “next-gen” solar sailor into orbit. The Advanced Composite Solar Sail System (ACS3) is a newly designed satellite meant to test the deployment of the solar-powered propulsion system. The craft launches from New Zealand aboard Rocket Lab’s Electron rocket in April. The ACS3 is […] More
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in TechnologyJapan aims to strengthen antitrust laws against Apple and Google
[ad_1] Something to look forward to: Lawmakers around the world have begun to exhibit a more proactive stance toward openness and competition in mobile ecosystems. Apple and Google, the companies controlling the global mobile market with their respective operating systems, will face heightened scrutiny and stricter penalties if they violate regulations. According to a new […] More
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in TechnologyNew charging algorithm could double life of li-ion batteries
[ad_1] Forward-looking: Despite being one of the most practical and effective technologies for storing and delivering electric energy, lithium-ion batteries have started to show their limits. Scientists are looking for alternative materials and energy storage solutions, but researchers now say they can make li-ion batteries work better and for extended periods. A team of European […] More
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in TechnologyBad actors are tempting T-Mobile employees with cash rewards to perform SIM swaps
[ad_1] In a nutshell: T-Mobile employees across the country are being tempted with cash offers via text message to perform illegal SIM card swaps. The anonymous texters claim to have gotten a target’s number from the T-Mobile employee directory, and offer up a $300 cash reward for each SIM card swap performed. Interested parties are […] More
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in TechnologyElon Musk says X will introduce an annual fee for new users to like, post, bookmark, and reply
[ad_1] In a nutshell: After a limited rollout last year, it appears that former Twitter platform X will be introducing a small annual fee for new users to like, post, bookmark, and reply. The only things non-paying new users will be able to do is follow accounts and browse the site. X owner Elon Musk […] More
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in TechnologyGoogle is cracking down on third-party apps that block YouTube ads
[ad_1] In context: Google began ramping up its crackdown on ad blockers last year when it started restricting YouTube video playback for people using ad-blocking software. The company is now expanding that crackdown to cover third-party apps that let users stream YouTube videos while skipping all advertising. In a support document, Google said that users […] More
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in TechnologyMark Zuckerberg wins dismissal in lawsuits that sought to hold him personally liable for social media addiction
[ad_1] What just happened? Mark Zuckerberg’s attempt to prove that he should not be held personally liable for the negative effects of social media on kids has proved successful. A judge dismissed several claims made against the Meta boss in dozens of lawsuits that accuse Meta and similar platforms of purposely designing their products in […] More
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in TechnologySamsung’s 2024 TV lineup receives a new 98-inch model for $3,999
[ad_1] In brief: Multiple companies have introduced TVs hovering around the 100-inch mark since the beginning of the year. Samsung’s 2024 lineup now includes a range of ultra-large sets featuring AI-assisted upscaling to enhance content that isn’t in 4K (or 8K). The company’s latest addition is its most affordable 98-inch model. Samsung’s 98-inch Crystal UHD […] More
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in TechnologyYouTube star Marques Brownlee’s scathing Humane Ai Pin review leads to argument over ethics and influence
[ad_1] A hot potato: Humane’s Ai Pin recently became available to buy after the company raised a lot of money and publicity for its wearable device. The reviews have been pretty bad, especially from YouTube tech reviewer Marques Brownlee, who called it the worst product he’s ever reviewed. His scathing words have led to an […] More
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in TechnologyNew Affordable AMD B650 Motherboard Roundup
[ad_1] About a year ago we put together a comprehensive roundup covering 35 motherboards based on the AMD B650 chipset, and at the time that was every single B650 board on the market. After months of work, we found that all B650 motherboards were fit for use with any AM5 processor, having tested them successfully […] More
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in TechnologyIkea announces Brännboll: a new gaming furniture line blending style and function
[ad_1] What just happened? Ikea has announced a new line of gaming furniture that’s a bit different from what we’re used to seeing in this category. Rather than large, car-like chairs and expensive, RGB-covered tables, the new Brännboll collection wouldn’t look out of place in any home, especially one for students in the 1990s. Launched […] More
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in TechnologyPlayStation 5 Pro will be bigger, faster, and better using the same CPU
[ad_1] Rumor mill: The time for a home console mid-generation refresh is approaching, and leakers are working overtime to provide additional information about Sony’s gaming machine. A consensus of leaks says the PlayStation 5 Pro will have much better graphics performance while utilizing the same CPU as the standard model. Last month, internal Sony documents […] More
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in TechnologyEmulators suffer first App Store casualty as Apple cans knockoff Game Boy app
[ad_1] That was quick: Apple just pulled one of the first retro-gaming emulators, iGBA, from the App Store. It only began allowing emulators earlier this month, and the iGBA app had only been approved for less than a week before getting yanked for violating copyright and spam policies. Frankly, another unauthorized software related to Nintendo […] More
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in TechnologyRepair shop reports receiving 200 melted RTX 4090s per month, up from last year
[ad_1] A hot potato: The controversy surrounding melting RTX 4090 power cable adapters continues. Users began reporting burned connectors over a year ago, and the problem persisted long after Nvidia’s official statement blamed user error. Although the company upgraded to safer plugs, CableMod recalled its third-party adapters, and a repair shop still receives hundreds of […] More
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in TechnologyLean on me: Some AI products still depend on human intervention
[ad_1] The big picture: AI is becoming increasingly prevalent, vowing to enhance our day-to-day experiences and afford us the luxury of focusing on tasks that hold greater significance. Or at least, that’s what big tech companies want you to believe. In reality, AI is still heavily dependent on humans to pull off its illusion. Presto […] More
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in TechnologyZoom Download Free – 6.0
[ad_1] Start or join a 100-person meeting with crystal-clear, face-to-face video, high quality screen sharing, and instant messaging – for free. Zoom brings video conferencing, online meetings and group messaging into one easy-to-use application. It’s super easy: install the free Zoom app, click on “Host a Meeting” and invite up to 100 people to join. […] More
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in TechnologyBiggest gamma-ray burst ever recorded came from a “regular” supernova
[ad_1] Hostile Cosmos: Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are powerful energetic explosions observed by astronomers in distant galaxies. NASA describes GRBs as the most powerful class of explosions known in the universe, and they are primarily observed in connection with dying stars and resulting supernova events. Researchers in 2022 discovered the brightest GRB ever recorded. The event, […] More
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in TechnologyTesla is laying off 10% of global workforce amid declining sales and production cuts
[ad_1] What just happened? Tesla is joining the long list of companies that are laying off a substantial portion of their employees. The EV giant is eliminating more than 10% of its global workforce, which means at least 14,000 workers will be pushed out. Tesla boss Elon Musk gave workers the bad news in an […] More
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in TechnologySamsung replaces Apple as the largest smartphone vendor, iPhone shipments fall nearly 10%
[ad_1] In context: Apple and Samsung have long been the two biggest smartphone vendors in the world, but they’ve regularly swapped the pole position over the past decade. While the iPhone-maker took top spot in the December 2023 quarter, the South Korean tech giant has now reportedly replaced it to become the largest smartphone vendor […] More