MSI Unveils Diverse New Product Lineup for DIY Enthusiasts at COMPUTEX

From MSI Press Release: The annual tech feast, COMPUTEX, has arrived, and MSI is determined not to miss this major event. To warmly welcome visitors from around the globe, MSI has spared no effort in showcasing the latest technology.

The Comprehensive PC Ecosystem: Introducing EZ DIY, New Memory...

AMD Unveils New Ryzen 9000 'Zen 5' Desktop Processors, X870 Chipset

From PC Mag: At Computex 2024, AMD laid out the plan for its next-generation Ryzen 9000-series processors based on its new Zen 5 microarchitecture, which are almost ready to slot into desktops. These new CPUs are slated for introduction this July and will ship alongside an updated AM5 platform. (Two...

Spotify Increases Prices for Second Time in a Year

From CNET: Spotify has announced its second price hike in a year with a new monthly subscription to the music streaming service now costing $12 in the US, while existing subscribers will see an increase in July.

in addition, Spotify detailed a $2 bump for Duo and an additional $3 for Family...

Qualcomm says Snapdragon is coming to PC desktops

From PC World: If you listen to Qualcomm as it sings the praises of its new Snapdragon X series of laptop processors, Arm is the second coming of PC hardware. So if that’s the case, why not stick it into desktops too? They will, in fact. According to a presentation at Computex in Taipei, Qualcomm is...

Turtle Beach VelocityOne Flightdeck Review (Page 1 of 4)

If you have been following my articles here at APH Networks, you would likely remember a few foosball stories I have told over the years, including more recently in the 1MORE EVO, Crucial T500 2TB, and Patriot Viper Venom DDR5-7200 2x16GB review introductions, just to name a few. For those who are familiar with the sport, most people significantly overestimate their ability, and I, by no means, claim to be a professional, because I am not...

Cooler Master MasterBox 600 Review (Page 1 of 4)

After a few bumps and bruises over the years, I realized it was time to replace my car, so I started the long and arduous process of car shopping. I am sure some people enjoy this, especially if they are into cars. However, while I do enjoy a fast vehicle, I think it is quite different when I am talking about my own. Last week, I took the first step of test driving some cars, which I generally find a bit overwhelming. My first stop was the local...

Microsoft reportedly unhappy about Apple’s OpenAI iPhone

From ComputerWorld: I don’t think NBC ever considered a show called ‘Frenemies,’ but if the broadcaster had done so, the script could echo imminent tension as Apple and Microsoft both cozy up to OpenAI and ChatGPT. It’s an open relationship that doesn’t appear to be making the Windows maker happy...

Half-billion Ticketmaster customer accounts breached, hackers claim

From PC World: Just a few weeks after an extensive attack on Eventim, another report of stolen accounts on a ticket site has emerged.

As Bleepingcomputer reports, there’s been a huge data leak at Ticketmaster and now millions of customers are at risk of their personal data being sold illegally...

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