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Windows Blue Screen of Death isn’t dead, just embracing its inner goth

Microsoft is retiring its iconic BSOD, hoping to improve crash diagnostics without the extra fluff, but we will miss that smiley face.

Arctic launches new P12 Pro Series fans with excellent cooling chops

After making an impressive debut on Arctic's Liquid Freezer III Series, P12 Pro fans are finally available standalone.

Nintendo Switch 2 game load times are much slower on cartridge

Running straight from the cartridge, the likes of Mario Kart World can take 52% longer to load on Switch relative to internal storage.

AMD shrinks VRAM usage from GB to KB with new procedural tech

Through the power of innovation, AMD has slashed the memory usage from procedurally generated trees by up to 666,352 times.

Microsoft offers free Windows 10 security extension if you embrace the cloud

OneDrive comes to the rescue of those seeking prolonged security updates for Windows 10 at no extra charge.

Philips launches affordable QHD 260Hz gaming monitor

Philips Evnia 27M2N3501PA makes it easier for budget gamers to get their hands on a QHD 260Hz monitor with a rock-bottom price tag.

Some Intel Nova Lake CPUs may finally provide an answer to AMD’s 3D V-Cache

Specifications for two Nova Lake CPUs include references to a feature that could greatly increase L3 cache pools on Intel chips.

PS5 developer claims Sony is “concerned” about liquid metal causing console failures

A developer in communication with Sony says that PlayStation 5 manufacturer is concerned about problems stemming from liquid metal.