Lexar Hades RGB DDR4-3600 2x16GB Review (Page 1 of 10)

Have you ever been deceived before? They say tricks are for kids, but sometimes you can dupe yourself. A few months back, I had a dream-turned-nightmare, which started off as a typical outing with a couple of my friends. I could not really recognize these people, but I somehow knew their faces. I was driving all of us to a restaurant in the dream. As I was unfamiliar with the place, I was checking my maps on my phone when I got hit by a fire...

Thermaltake Reveals the Core P6 TG and Core P6 TG Snow

From Thermaltake Press Release: Thermaltake is elated to announce the worldwide availability of the Core P6 TG and Core P6 TG Snow ATX Mid-Tower Chassis, the newest editions to our iconic Core series. Inheriting all classic features from the Core Series, the unique Core P6 TG mid-tower case can be...

Apple Delays Controversial Anti-Child Porn System For iPhones

From PC Mag: Apple is delaying its controversial plan to use iPhones to combat online child pornography amid concerns the same system could be abused for surveillance.

Apple was originally slated to roll out the anti-child sexual abuse material system later this year with iOS 15. Now it wants to...

Apple shows interest in RISC-V chips, a competitor to iPhones' Arm tech

From CNET: Apple wants to hire a programmer who knows about RISC-V, a processor technology that competes with the Arm designs that power iPhones, iPads and newer Macs. The company's interest emerged in a job posting for a "RISC-V high performance programmer" that Apple published Thursday.

It's not...

CORSAIR Adds Two New Entries to its VENGEANCE RGB DDR4 Memory Lineup

From Corsair Press Release: CORSAIR today announced two new high-performance additions to its famed VENGEANCE DDR4 lineup: CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB RT and CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB RS. Initially available in frequencies up to 4,600MHz and kits up to 256GB for VENGEANCE RGB RT, and frequencies up to 3...

Nvidia Broadcast now works with more cameras and uses less VRAM

From The Verge: Nvidia is updating its Broadcast app to improve noise removal, support more cameras, and reduce the amount of VRAM used by the app. Nvidia Broadcast is primarily used by streamers and content creators to filter out background noise from a microphone, or blur a backdrop for a webcam...

Twitter Opens 'Super Follows' Paid Subscriptions for iOS

From PC Mag: Twitter officially launched Super Follows this week, inviting people to earn monthly revenue by sharing subscriber-only content on Twitter.

"With Super Follows, people can create an extra level of conversation on Twitter (sharing bonus tweets and more) to interact authentically with...

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