Details about the next-gen Ryzen 5000 "Cezanne" and Ryzen 6000 "Rembrandt" APUs have leaked. These APUs will utilise Zen CPU cores alongside Vega/RDNA graphics, and will be used in both desktops and laptops...
Read More »Xbox Games with Gold for June revealed
Each month without fail, Xbox Live Gold members are offered a number of free titles to download. The console manufacturer has now announced which games subscribers can look forward to over the course of the month of June. The offerings include the 2D action-adventure game, Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse, …
Read More »Sony to hold digital PS5 games showcase next week
At this point, we've seen the specs for the PlayStation 5, we've seen the controller, we've even seen at least a couple of third-party games that will eventually land on the system, but Sony has yet to hold its own big games showcase. That will be changing as early as …
Read More »Nvidia’s latest driver brings support for new games and Windows 10 May update
We've had a couple of big game releases recently and a couple more heading our way in the next few days, which means it is time for another GPU driver update. This week, the latest GeForce Game Ready driver has dropped, delivering optimisations and support for Valorant, which is leaving …
Read More »The Elder Scrolls Online comes to Stadia
Though Google Stadia has appeared to be mostly forgotten by the gaming community at large, the game streaming service is slowly but surely adding new titles to its platform. The latest game to come to Stadia is The Elder Scrolls Online, which will arrive on the 16th of June, and …
Read More »Minix NEO Storage Pro 480GB Review
It's an external SSD/hub, designed specifically for Apple's MacBooks
Read More »Take-Two’s latest investor notice hints at GTA 6 release window
This week thanks to some boring business paperwork filed by Take-Two Interactive, we may have a good idea as to when GTA VI will be coming...
Read More »iPhone 11 was the world’s most popular smartphone in Q1 2020
Apple launched its iPhone 11 towards the end of 2019, and it proved to be the world's most popular smartphone in Q1 2020. The company saw 19.5 million iPhone 11s ship from January to March 2020, which is almost three times as many devices as its closest rival, the Samsung …
Read More »Stadia adds 1440p streaming support on Chrome browser
Back in March, Google brought its highest quality streaming option (4K) to the Chrome web version of Stadia. Now, those who don't quite have the connection for that full 4K, or have a QHD display can enjoy Stadia over Chrome, as a new 1440p streaming option has been added. The …
Read More »BlizzCon 2020 has been cancelled
With the effects of COVID-19 nearly all conventions and expos have had to adapt to the circumstances, be it by delaying proceedings, utilising an online format, or simply being outright cancelled. It seems as though Blizzard has opted to go with the latter in the case of its annual fan …
Read More »Nvidia, AMD and Intel to talk next-gen GPUs and APUs in August
Rumours and leaks have been ramping up at a steady pace about the next-gen of desktop GPUs and APUs. Now it has been announced that Nvidia, Intel and AMD will holds talks at technological symposium Hot Chips, scheduled for August 16-18 this year. Hot Chips has been held in August …
Read More »Zadak introduces the Spark AIO 240 liquid cooler
Zadak has just announced a new AIO liquid cooler featuring 2x ARGB fans and an ARGB pump. The Spark AIO 240 liquid cooler was designed to offer “excellent quiet, cooling, no-fuss installation” for PC modders and enthusiasts while maintaining Zadak's focus on “original design and exquisite craftsmanship.” The 2x 120mm …
Read More »HyperX updates its Pudding keycaps for mechanical keyboards
HyperX has refreshed its Pudding keycaps for mechanical gaming keyboards. Featuring a translucent dual-layer design, the updated Pudding keycaps are available in both black and white “pudding” colour options. According to HyperX, the translucent dual-layer design allows the RGB lighting to shine through the keycap, delivering an appealing overall aesthetic. The …
Read More »NETGEAR Orbi WiFi 6 AX6000 (RBK852) Mesh Router Review
It's expensive... but boy oh boy is this Orbi AX6000 kit fast
Read More »AOC launches ten new business-oriented P2 monitors
AOC is set to expand its portfolio of business-focused monitors with ten new models. Varying in size from 21.5 to 34 inches, the new P2 series of monitors is aimed at professional users and consists of nine flat IPS models and one curved VA model, with a focus on colour …
Read More »Former HTC CEO returns to VR hardware with XRSpace headset
Peter Chou helped shift HTC's direction from smartphones towards the virtual reality space with great success, with the VIVE being one of the most popular headsets to date. He hasn't been at HTC for some time now, but he certainly isn't out of the VR industry. Today, Chou revealed his …
Read More »Logitech announces G915 TKL Lightspeed Wireless RGB mechanical keyboard
Today, Logitech has announced the brand new G915 TKL Lightspeed Wireless RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard. It is a lengthy product name, but the feature list is excellent, offering the same core technologies found in the larger G915, all packed into a smaller tenkeyless form factor. If you find yourself with …
Read More »Ubisoft announces Anno History Collection releasing next month
If you missed out on the older games in the Anno series, or just want to revisit them with support for modern PCs and display resolutions, then you are in luck. Today, Ubisoft announced the Anno History Collection, containing the first four Anno games in one package. Anno 1602, Anno …
Read More »Motorola Razr 2 expected later this year
The first generation of foldable smartphones hit the shelves during 2019, with a relatively lukewarm reception from consumers and reviewers alike. Many of the early foldable smartphones suffered from issues that are usually associated with the first generation of a new product. Now Motorola is said to be working on …
Read More »Researchers hit 44.2 terabits per second over standard fibre
The Internet is growing at an exponential rate, and with such growth comes the need for faster speeds. To meet that need, researchers work hard on finding faster ways of transmitting data from one point to another. Now, a team based in Australia report that they have reached a speed of …
Read More »Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition runs as low as 378p
One of Nintendo’s major releases for 2020 is Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition. Set to release on the 29th of May, this Switch remaster takes the 2010 Wii game and improves it in a number of ways. Interestingly however, when it comes to resolution, the Wii original might have the Switch …
Read More »No Man’s Sky comes to Xbox Game Pass on console and PC in June
No Man's Sky has come a very long way since its original release, with a number of big, free expansions enhancing the game beyond expectations. Now, the game is officially coming to Xbox Game Pass for both console and PC, making the improved space exploration sandbox more accessible. No Man's …
Read More »One of June’s PlayStation Plus games announced early
Each month, PlayStation Plus subscribers are given a number of free titles. While the line-up announcement is usually held at the end of the previous month, or early that month, PlayStation has opted to announce and release one of its June titles early. Starting from today, PS Plus subscribers can …
Read More »Virtuos believes ‘any current gen game’ could work on Switch
Recently, a Virtuos Senior Producer suggested that pretty much any Xbox One or PS4 game could be brought to the Nintendo Switch...
Read More »Detroit: Become Human and other Quantic Dream games come to Steam
While a number of previously PlayStation-exclusive Quantic Dream games became available on PC over the course of 2019, the titles were exclusive to the Epic Games Store. Now, nearly a year after Heavy Rain first came to PC, all three Epic Games exclusive Quantic Dream titles have been announced for …
Read More »Crucial X8 1TB External SSD Review
How good is this 1TB external SSD from Crucial?
Read More »Original Xbox source code and development kit reportedly leaks
While there have been some solid efforts to build an original Xbox emulator over the years, developers behind these projects have often struggled to rebuild the kernel and custom operating system for the console. That could begin to change though, as the Xbox source code has leaked online. The leak …
Read More »Call of Duty: Warzone easter egg points to the upcoming Black Ops game
Following last week's revelation about the next COD: Black Ops title, Warzone players have started to find a new easter egg that appears to reference the upcoming Call of Duty game. Named Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, the next instalment in the long-running game series is expected to be …
Read More »25-minute State of Play announced for The Last of Us Part II
PlayStation is set to provide a deep-dive into another one of its first-party exclusive titles. The Last of Us Part II, which is set to release on the 19th of June, will receive a dedicated 25-minute long State of Play this Wednesday offering “an extended look at the gameplay.”
Read More »MSI Sound Tune uses AI to reduce unwanted noise
Available for a select list of MSI laptops and desktops, MSI Sound Tune is the company's AI-powered solution to reduce unwanted background noise. By reducing the background noise, communication becomes clearer and easier to understand, creating a better experience at both ends. The AI-powered MSI Sound Tune reduces background noises …
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