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Sony Finally Brings Variable Refresh Rate Gaming to The Playstation 5
Playstation 5 gamers with fancy TVs, rejoice.
Apple Moves to De-List Older Apps
Indie developers find Apple's strategy unfair, saying completed works should be able to remain available for download.
Google Combats Malicious Software With New Chrome Badges
Some think the badges were introduced to help fight a longstanding issue in which bad actors were purchasing existing extensions, then turning them into adware.
Russia Announces It Will Suspend Gas Shipments to Poland, Bulgaria
Russia's state-controlled company Gazprom will cut off gas to Poland and Bulgaria on April 27, following threats to do so earlier this month.
New Dell Workstations Feature 128GB of DDR5 on a Single CAMM Module
Dell's new design for the memory module is radically thinner than SO-DIMM, but it remains to be seen if this will exclusive to Dell in the future.
AMD to Push DDR5 Memory Overclocking With EXPO Technology
AMD reps have already gone on the record saying overclocking will be a focus with Zen 4, but now it seems they might have been talking about memory instead of CPUs.
China Announces Plan for Kinetic Asteroid Redirect
Looks like it's China's turn to join the "crash a spacecraft into an asteroid" club.
Elon Musk Buys Twitter, Will Take it Private
The real fun begins in about six months when Musk takes complete control of the company.
AMD’s AM5 Socket to Only Support DDR5, Will Feature a Dual-Chiplet Design
If the rumors are true upgrading to AM5 could be a rather expensive proposition.
‘Aging Clocks’ Might Be Able to Predict Your Lifespan
If someone could tell you how much longer you’re expected to live, would you want to find out?
GoG Now Offers Menstrual Leave
GoG is one of the first in the industry to provide its employees paid menstrual leave.
Foldable PC Market Heats up With New Models From HP And Asus
The bendable PC world is about to get interesting with HP planning a spacious 17" foldable "notebook."