A new Corsair Vengeance DDR5 memory kit has surfaced, using DRAM from Chinese manufacturer CXMT instead of the usual Micron supply. The move could reshape pricing and availability for DDR5 in late 2026.
The Ryzen 7 5800X3D, once discontinued, makes a surprise return at $310 in India, hinting at a potential global res...
Developers behind Cyberpunk 2077’s sequel and The Witcher 4 are implementing strict requirements to prevent the dev...
The Galaxy S27 Pro packs ultra-tier specs into a 6.47-inch frame, challenging Apple’s dominance in the premium fold...
The underwater adventure game Subnautica 2 is facing criticism for its aggressive fish mechanics, but developers ar...
Norton Antivirus Plus delivers strong security with minimal performance impact, making it a compelling choice for u...
A missing USB-C port isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s a bottleneck that restricts performance, forces workarounds,...
The App Store prevented over $2.2 billion in fraudulent transactions last year, leveraging AI and human review to r...
Intel’s upcoming Crescent Island PCIe accelerator is set to redefine enterprise GPU workloads with its Xe3P archite...
Intel’s experiments with glass substrates are advancing faster than expected, suggesting a potential move away from...
The Coyl desk redefines ergonomics in gaming setups with modular design, advanced cable management, and a price ran...