Turtle Beach & ROCCAT Reveal the Scout Air and SYN Buds Air

From Turtle Beach Press Release: Turtle Beach and ROCCAT today announced the global retail availability of the all-new Scout Air™ and SYN™ Buds Air true wireless gaming earbuds. Perfect for gamers on-the-go, the Turtle Beach Scout Air and ROCCAT SYN Buds Air true wireless earbuds are compatible with...

US Charges Ex-Apple Employee With Defrauding $10 Million

From PC Mag: Federal prosecutors last week charged a former Apple employee with defrauding the company out of more than $10 million.

Dhirendra Prasad, 52, worked as a buyer in Apple's global service supply chain for a decade between December 2008-2018—during which he allegedly accepted kickbacks...

Amazon Antitrust Lawsuit Thrown Out by DC Court

From CNET: A court has tossed out an antitrust lawsuit against Amazon that targeted the e-tailer's ability to penalize third-party sellers on its platform for charging lower prices on their own websites.

The suit, filed last May by DC Attorney General Karl Racine on behalf of the District of...

Windows 11 gets a new desktop watermark on unsupported hardware

From The Verge: Microsoft is pushing ahead with plans to warn Windows 11 users that have installed the operating system on unsupported hardware. In a new update to Windows 11, a watermark has appeared on the desktop wallpaper for unsupported systems, alongside a similar warning in the landing page...

Noctua NH-L9i-17xx Review (Page 1 of 4)

I have a friend who is constantly eating. No matter where she is, no matter what she is doing, no matter what time of the day it is, it seems she always has food with her. I am pretty sure I have seen her on Zoom calls late at night and she was still eating. Now, if you are thinking all the food went into her body weight, you will be wrong. She weighs just under a hundred pounds, which, if you are then wondering where all the food ended up, I...

Tile Introduces Scan and Secure Anti-Stalking Safety Feature

From PC Mag: Tile is following Apple's lead and addressing the potential use of its tiny devices to track people without consent.

In a blog post, the company made it clear it does "not condone" the use of Tile technology to track someone's location, and "to that end, if you ever feel concerned that...

Samsung OLED TV Arrives to Challenge LG and Sony, Starts at $2,200

From CNET: It took a while, but Samsung's OLED TV is officially official. The Korean electronics giant, which has been No. 1 in TV market share worldwide for more than a decade, has given its new OLED-based TV a name, a price and a release date. The S95B series will come in a 55-inch size for $2,200...

ARCTIC introduces new Alpine 17 coolers

From ARCTIC Press Release: ARCTIC introduces today the Alpine 17 and Alpine 17 CO, a pair of compact air coolers designed exclusively for the Intel™ LGA1700 socket. With the release of its newest Alpine coolers, ARCTIC presents an affordable option for users looking to cool their Alder Lake...

One of the Steam Deck’s best features just came to an AMD GPU near you

From The Verge: Valve’s Steam Deck has a lot of cool tricks up its sleeves — but one of them wasn’t exclusive to the gaming handheld PC for long. You know how the Steam Deck can turn on FidelityFX Super Resolution upscaling for any game of your choice, no need for the game’s developers to formally...

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