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Latest Microsoft Store Update removes the ability to stop App updates
By Jowi Morales published
Microsoft wants to keep you safe by ensuring that you always update your apps.

The first commercial Compact Disc was created 43 years ago, today
By Mark Tyson published
Today marks 43 years since the first commercial compact disc (CD) pressing. Polygram in Germany is credited with pressing the first copies of Abba's The Visitors on this date, back in 1982.

Steam's new Performance Overlay is more accurate than Task Manager, says Valve
By Hassam Nasir published
But it has been pulled for now.

Nvidia's midrange GPUs through the years retested, from the RTX 2070 to the new 5070
By Hassam Nasir published
Insights only hindsight could reveal.

Is Wi-Fi bad for the environment? Eye-catching London ad suggests our digital habits are ‘damaging the climate’
By Jowi Morales published
The University of East London just put out an ad that seemingly says that Wi-Fi is bad for the environment, but it just wants you to look closer.

Asus’ lavish, gold-clad RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 Dhahab Editions surface at a UAE retailer with worldwide shipping
By Hassam Nasir published
The more 'affordable' gold-clad RTX 5080 Dhahab Core has been listed at $2,600.

DIYer creates ‘RTX 5090 countermeasures’ with cabling spaghetti to mitigate 16-pin meltdowns
By Mark Tyson published
A DIY “RTX 5090 Countermeasures” system to prevent connector thermal damage implements a lot of wiring.

Intel's unannounced Core Ultra 7 254V Lunar Lake chip leaks out in new benchmarks
By Hassam Nasir published
A cut-down 256V?
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