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Intel responds to the confusing Panther Lake GPU naming

Intel tries to explain the reason behind Panther Lake’s iGPU naming, stating that it’s meant to leverage the good work done on Battlemage.

Steam Deck users warned to check their battery as pictures of scorched handheld posted online

Steam Deck users are warned of 'spicy pillows' potentially causing a fire hazard as pictures of burned units circulate online.

Microsoft will soon save Word documents to OneDrive by default

Windows 11 Insider build has made a change that sets Word documents to save to OneDrive automatically as part of 'Cloud First' drive.

Intel wants to use precompiled shaders to end stutter during gameplay

Intel aims to fix shader stuttering thanks to its cloud-based Precompiled Shader Distribution, which downloads ready shaders through its driver stack.

Asus appears to confirm support for AMD Zen 6 CPUs on new AM5 motherboard

Marketing materials from Asus seem to confirm that Socket AM5 will be around for a while yet, as Zen 6 edges closer.

Joint AMD and Sony project reignites PlayStation 6 speculation

A video presentation from AMD and Sony drops hints about the future of PlayStation as 'Project Amethyst' technology is discussed.

With Philips you can get a taste of 310Hz refresh monitors for only £159

Philips brings 310Hz monitors to new lows, giving budget users the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of high refresh rate gaming for cheap.

Bad news for smart home fans as Logitech plans to disable Pop buttons soon

Another IoT device bites the dust as Logitech plans to brick all Pop buttons in the near future, after years of neglecting the platform.

Xbox Game Pass changes in danger of breaking consumer trust

The Xbox brand stands on a precipice as unpopular moves from the company have damaged consumer trust almost to the breaking point.