TCL’s new Dolby Atmos speakers can go anywhere in your living room

From PC World: Dolby Atmos in your living room isn’t as easy as it sounds. Whether you’re dealing with a component A/V system or a soundbar, your speakers must be carefully positioned and calibrated to create that immersive envelope of Atmos sound—and if your furniture is in the way, you’ll just...

MechLands M75 Review (Page 1 of 4)

Have you ever watched or listened to something so many times that you could recite it by heart? When I was younger, there were several movies that I could recall lines from easily. The first was Shrek. This happened during a period when my parents were taking evening classes, so they dropped me and my sister off at a friend's home. As there was not much to do, we ended up watching the same movie every time. We got to a point where my sister and I...

Thermaltake and Alcantara: A Design Collaboration in Motion

From Thermaltake Press Release: Thermaltake proudly continues its design legacy with Studio F. A. Porsche, the world-renowned design house behind the striking form of the award-winning ARGENT E700 Gaming Chair. Building on this iconic foundation, Thermaltake now introduces a refined new chapter...

Thermaltake TOUGHRAM RDB D5 XG Now in Bold New Colors

From Thermaltake Press Release: Thermaltake is expanding its popular TOUGHRAM XG RGB D5 with a vibrant range of new color options that offer users even more flexibility in system personalization. Blending high-performance memory with distinctive design, the new color variants allow builders to...

FTC Ends Its 2-Year Case Over Microsoft's Activision Blizzard Deal

From PC Mag: Microsoft rocked the gaming world in January 2022 when it confirmed plans to buy Activision Blizzard for a record-breaking $68.7 billion. The FTC sued to stop it, and that case continued even after the acquisition was completed in 2023. That fight is now officially over.

The FTC...

Biwin unveils record-breaking PCIe 5.0 SSD in 1TB/2TB/4TB options

From PC World: At Computex 2025, Biwin presented a brand-new PCIe 5.0 SSD called the Black Opal X570 Pro, which reaches sequential read speeds of up to 14,000 MB/s and almost fully realizes the potential of the PCIe 5.0 interface. The M.2 2280 SSD is connected via four PCIe 5.0 channels and comes in...

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