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Doom runs surprisingly well on Anker Prime Charger
By Mark Tyson published
Classic Doom 'works better than expected' on an Anker charger.

South Korea says there are no plans for the U.S. to acquire Samsung shares
By Les Pounder published
The Blue House is denying that the U.S. government wants to buy a stake in its crown jewel.

Full-sized A1200 Amiga remake spotted on display
By Mark Tyson published
Retro Games Ltd is showcasing The A1200 at Gamescom 2025, over the next few days.

DirectX speeds up game loads up to 10X with new advanced shader compiling
By Jowi Morales published
Microsoft moves shader compilation to the cloud, delivering a pre-compiled database with your game download for faster loading.

China's Great Firewall blocked all traffic to a common HTTPS port for over an hour, severing connection to the outside world
By Nathaniel Mott published
Forged TCP RST+ACK packets disrupted port 443, but not common ports like 22, 80 or 8443

Samsung's fastest consumer SSD raises its capacity cap to 8TB
By Jowi Morales published
The Samsung 9100 Pro will soon be available in 8TB variants this coming September.

Valve's secretive 'Fremont' gaming device surfaces in benchmarks with 2X more processing power than Steam Deck OLED
By Zhiye Liu published
Valve's Fremont device, featuring an AMD processor based on the Hawk Point 2 silicon, has appeared in the Geekbench database.

CHIPS Act funding could herald an era where the U.S. is not offering grants, but buying equity
By Sayem Ahmed published
Premium As the U.S. confirms interest in an equity stake in Intel, could this move signal to other CHIPS Act beneficiaries that America wants a slice of their pie, in exchange for funds?
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