Blair Jacobs
Agon by AOC launches a gigantic, curved OLED gaming monitor
Agon by AOC has a big and bright 45in ultrawide OLED panel that's got all the bells and whistles you deserve.
SSD and RAM prices have stopped getting more expensive, for now
SSD and RAM prices depend entirely on supply chain inventory levels and consumer demand, but for now it's stable.
Microsoft fixes unusually aggressive Bing prompt in Windows 11
Microsoft has a rather aggressive Bing pop-up notification on Windows 11 that's affecting users with Chrome.
Intel Core i9-14900KS review roundup – blimey, it’s hot!
The Intel Core i9-14900KS reviews are up, and testers are mostly happy. It's faster despite the extra heat and expense.
Cyberpunk 2077 director says the game is done, thank goodness
Cyberpunk 2077 director confirms the game is finally complete, though we can expect minor updates and tweaks in the future.
Intel Lunar Lake-U gets 50% boost over Meteor Lake without HTT
New leak confirms Intel Lunar Lake-U mobile CPUs could be up to 50% faster than Meteor Lake in multi-threaded workloads without HTT.
Snapdragon X Elite powers secret Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Edge
An upcoming Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Edge bares no bezel-less display. Instead, the name signifies a powerful Snapdragon X Elite chipset inside.
New tactical FPS game whets the realism appetite until ARMA 4
Gray Zone Warfare is an upcoming tactical shooter aimed at those awaiting ARMA 4, and it has some rather intricate gameplay mechanics.
Microsoft puts Windows 11 Android support on the chopping block
Microsoft announces it will end support for Windows Subsystem for Android and Amazon Appstore by March 5, 2025.
Intel fixes really annoying Windows 11 BSOD issue
Intel updates its WLAN drivers to fix Wi-Fi adapter cards causing nasty Windows BSOD errors, more details inside.
$3,500 Apple Vision Pro allegedly cracks by itself
There have been two eerily similar reports on Reddit that claim their Apple Vision Pro front glass broke without any outside force.
A hack lets you play PlayStation Portal offline but only PSP games
A couple of Google engineers hacked the PlayStation Portal, making it possible to play classic PSP games directly from the console.