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PlayStation Classic Receives Massive, Deserved Price Cut
PlayStation Classic Receives Massive, Deserved Price Cut

Sony's PlayStation Classic just got a major price cut. It's not indicative of strong sales performance.

Beyond Traditional Computing: Expectations for Intel in 2019
Beyond Traditional Computing: Expectations for Intel in 2019

Intel has had a stellar 2018, despite problems with process and CPU shortages. What's ahead for the company in 2019?

Denuvo Really Does Cripple PC Gaming Performance
Denuvo Really Does Cripple PC Gaming Performance

For years, there have been persistent rumors that solutions like Denuvo have a negative impact on overall PC game performance. Denuvo has strongly pushed back on these claims, as have game publishers, for obvious reasons. The vast majority of PC gamers are willing to tolerate DRM — to a point. Said willingness to put up…

Ultima Thule Already Puzzling New Horizon Researchers, Before We’ve Even Arrived
Ultima Thule Already Puzzling New Horizon Researchers, Before We’ve Even Arrived

Ultima Thule is already puzzling researchers, before New Horizons even arrives.

What’s Ahead For AMD in 2019
What’s Ahead For AMD in 2019

2019 is going to be a major year for both of the top players in the PC market — but it’s going to impact them in different ways, and the two companies are playing for remarkably different stakes. The Intel-versus-AMD story remains a major component of the tech community, but it’s evolved in some surprising…

DOOMBA: Cleaning Your Floor, Creating Doom Maps Simultaneously Since 2018
DOOMBA: Cleaning Your Floor, Creating Doom Maps Simultaneously Since 2018

You can’t swing a dead cat more than six inches these days without slamming into some incredibly improbable device running Doom. ASCII Doom? It exists. Playing Doom using a toaster to control it? It’s been done. But using a Roomba to build Doom WAD files based on your floor? That appears to be a new…

Huawei May Be TSMC’s First 7nm EUV Customer
Huawei May Be TSMC’s First 7nm EUV Customer

The question of who would be TSMC’s first EUV customer has supposedly been answered, though it’s not Qualcomm or Apple, two companies you might have expected. Instead, it’ll reportedly be Huawei bringing the first 7nm EUV chips to market (assuming, of course, that Samsung doesn’t bring their own designs out first).That’s the word from DigiTimes,…

AT&T Will Display Fake 5G Logo on Devices
AT&T Will Display Fake 5G Logo on Devices

AT&T will display a fake 5G logo on phones to persuade users that the LTE service they actually have is something it isn't.

Nvidia May Be Building New Turing GPUs Without Ray Tracing
Nvidia May Be Building New Turing GPUs Without Ray Tracing

Once again, rumors about Nvidia building a simultaneous RTX and GTX series are making the rounds.

The Top 5 Games We Played in 2018
The Top 5 Games We Played in 2018

After the knockout 2017 release schedule, many of us thought 2018 would be a quiet year of recovery. Instead, it was stuffed with far too many excellent games for any one person to play. Some games stood head and shoulders above the competition though, and we want to take a moment to praise our most beloved titles.

LG’s New Laser Projector Works Just 2 Inches Away From Your Wall
LG’s New Laser Projector Works Just 2 Inches Away From Your Wall

The days of mounting the projector in the middle of your space have come to an end with the advent of ultra short throw (UST) projectors. These devices can sit closer to the projection surface, and LG's new CineBeam Laser 4K projector gets closer than ever.

Epson FF-680W Scanner: Godsend for Scrapbookers, Home Offices, SMB
Epson FF-680W Scanner: Godsend for Scrapbookers, Home Offices, SMB

The Epson FastFoto FF-680W is a miracle worker. Scanning an envelope of 36 prints takes about 20 seconds. It's the device that convinces you to get cracking on archiving old photos. It's also pretty good scanning and OCRing documents.