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  • Sep 01 / 2021
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Samsung Galaxy Book 17-Inch Laptop With Foldable Display Reportedly In Development

Samsung Galaxy Book 17-Inch Laptop With Foldable Display Reportedly In Development
Samsung has already laid out plans to expand its folding devices lineup, and the company recently made a strong impression with the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 (which have so far received favorable reviews). However, a new leak now suggests that Samsung’s folding aspirations are about to get larger, much larger.
While there’s not

  • Sep 01 / 2021
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Alleged Radeon RX 6900 XTX With 18Gbps GDDR6 Rumors May Be Too Good To Be True

Alleged Radeon RX 6900 XTX With 18Gbps GDDR6 Rumors May Be Too Good To Be True
The Radeon RX 6900 XT is not quite the GeForce RTX 3090 killer that AMD maybe hoped it would be, though it is an incredibly fast graphics card that, in normal times, offers a relative ‘value’ compared to NVIDIA’s finest (key word there being relative). Could AMD be working on a faster solution based on its RDNA 2 architecture? Like a Radeon

  • Sep 01 / 2021
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Microsoft Confirms Windows 11 Will Be Released October 5th

Microsoft Confirms Windows 11 Will Be Released October 5th
Folks, we finally have a launch date for Windows 11. Microsoft today announced that its next-generation Windows 11 operating system will launch on October 5th, just over six years after the initial debut of Windows 10.
The announcement was made via a blog post, in which the company explained that “Windows 11 is ready to empower your productivity

  • Sep 01 / 2021
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Intel XTU Overclocking Utility Adds Alder Lake CPU And DDR5 Support

Intel XTU Overclocking Utility Adds Alder Lake CPU And DDR5 Support
Intel has added “enhanced Alder Lake support” to its extreme tuning utility (Intel XTU for short), ahead of actually launching its 12th Generation Core desktop processors. Make no mistake, Alder Lake is coming soon, and Intel is getting its ducks in a row. Same can be said about its hardware partners, with a bevy of 600-series motherboards

  • Sep 01 / 2021
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Google Chrome 94 Beta Opens The Taps For In-Browser Game Streaming

Google Chrome 94 Beta Opens The Taps For In-Browser Game Streaming
As video game streaming from the cloud becomes more prominent, Google is tinkering with the inner workings of its Chrome browser that could potentially benefit the medium. Some of those tweaks are being tested in the Chrome 94 beta, available to try out now for Android, Chrome OS, Linux, macOS, and Windows.

One of the challenges with game

  • Sep 01 / 2021
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Leaked Samsung Galaxy S21 FE User Manual Confirms Loss Of This Fan Favorite Feature

Leaked Samsung Galaxy S21 FE User Manual Confirms Loss Of This Fan Favorite Feature
As if we didn’t have enough mounting evidence over the weekend regarding the imminent arrival of the Samsung Galaxy S21 Fan Edition (FE), two new bits of information have come across our news desk this morning. The first leak comes via the official Galaxy S21 FE user manual, which is the most concrete information that we have to-date confirming

  • Sep 01 / 2021
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EVGA Z12 Gaming Keyboard, X20 And X15 Mice Review: Value-Priced Arsenal

EVGA Z12 Gaming Keyboard, X20 And X15 Mice Review: Value-Priced Arsenal
As enthusiasts, we’re often most enamored by the latest and greatest graphics cards, processors, and storage technology in our endeavors to squeeze as much performance from our systems as possible. However, it is the human interface devices — like our keyboards, mice, and monitors — that can have the most significant impact on our user experience….

  • Sep 01 / 2021
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Heads-Up, AMD Zen-Based CPUs Are Affected By A New Meltdown-Style Security Flaw

Heads-Up, AMD Zen-Based CPUs Are Affected By A New Meltdown-Style Security Flaw
Security researchers have discovered a side-channel vulnerability in a similar vein to Meltdown, except this one is present in AMD’s processors. AMD confirmed the finding, and has offered guidance to software developers, saying they should take precautions to avoid leaving the security hole open to attackers (suggesting this is not something