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Steam app is now 64-bit only on systems that support it, 32-bit support enters final countdown
By Luke James published
Valve has begun the final phase of its plan to end Steam support for 32-bit versions of Windows, with a December Steam client update that changes how the platform runs on modern systems.

You can force FSR 4 Redstone to work on RDNA 3 GPUs with new workaround for Linux systems
By Jowi Morales published
AMD's answer to Nvidia's DLSS 4 seemingly works on older hardware but is currently not officially supported.

Three year test shows OLED is significantly more reliable than LCD, with most lasting more than 10,000 hours
By Hassam Nasir published
Price and reliability don't scale.

Valve discontinues the most affordable Steam Deck
By Jowi Morales published
Valve announced on the Steam page that it's discontinuing the $399 LCD Steam Deck, saying that it's only available until stocks last.

China's new nation-spanning network eclipses 100 Gbps transferring 72 terabytes across 1,000km
By Luke James published
China has brought online a national experimental research network designed to support experimentation on future network designs and to improve data transmission quality.

Registry hack enables new performance-boosting native NVMe support on Windows 11
By Jowi Morales published
The Windows Server 2025 registry tweak that activates native NVMe support can also be activated in Windows 11, but at your own risk.

Hands-on with the Thermal Grizzly Der8enchtable: Updating our longstanding motherboard test bench
By Joe Shields published
The Thermal Grizzly Der8enchtable with an active PCB improves the open-air test bench by adding USB, storage, and integrated fan controls for easier extreme overclocking and hardware reviewing.

Google killed the 25-year-old Sega Dreamcast PlanetWeb 3.0 web browser this week
By Mark Tyson published
The Sega Dreamcast’s ancient pack-in internet browser was killed by Google earlier this week.
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