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Publishers face 20% game revenue reduction if Denuvo DRM is cracked quickly, according to new study
By Mark Tyson published
A recently published study on the PC video games market looks at the impact that anti-piracy tech is having on the business.
ASRock Z890 mobos boast innovations like DDR5-10133+ support and 10x USB-C ports
By Jowi Morales published
ASRock just released two motherboards that hang at the leading edge of mobo design.
Leak indicates AMD Ryzen 9000X3D series CPU gaming performance will disappoint
By Anton Shilov published
An MSI presentation says that AMD's Ryzen 9000X3D does not have substantially higher performance than the typical version.
Gamepad keyboard input comes to Windows 11 Release Preview, aimed at handheld users and sofa surfers
By Christopher Harper published
Microsoft adds Gamepad keyboard to Windows 11 Preview Build 22631, among other tweaks.
SilverStone’s $799 Alta D1 chassis hits retail — modular workstation case is flexible and capacious at 79 liters
By Mark Tyson published
PC cases, cooling, and power specialist SilverStone has launched its new Alta D1 workstation chassis, and it is a big one.
Minisforum 790S7 Mini PC with AMD Ryzen 9 7940HX can accommodate a low-profile desktop GPU
By Jowi Morales published
Minisforum just launched a 7-liter mini-PC with a Ryzen 9 7940HX and can be equipped with a low-profile desktop GPU.
Asus Z890 motherboard launch lineup lacked a back-connector model, but firm commits to 'design, development, and production of BTF solutions'
By Jowi Morales published
Asus doesn't have a Z890 BTF motherboard available at launch, but it promises that it's working on
Chinese and Iranian hackers use ChatGPT and LLM tools to create malware and phishing attacks
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
Since last year, threat actors from China and Iran have utilized ChatGPT and LLM tools to launch a series of malware attacks.
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