Computex 2021 Cancels Onsite Exhibition as COVID-19 Makes Travel Impossible By Nathaniel Mott published 31 March 21 TAITRA announced that Computex 2021’s onsite exhibition has been cancelled due to border restrictions caused by COVID-19.
Watch & Win With EVGA & Tom’s Hardware At PAX East 2018 By Derek Forrest published 6 April 18 Tom's Hardware is returning to PAX East and joining EVGA during its livestream from the annual event.
HyperX Is Preparing To Launch RGB Infrared DDR4 Memory By Derek Forrest published 6 April 18 HyperX lit up PAX East with some RGB LED memory goodness.
GDC 2018 Highlights: VR, Ray Tracing & Atari By Paul Alcorn published 24 March 18 We recap the GDC 2018 highlights, including multiple VR hardware announcements, ray tracing initiatives from AMD and Nvidia, and Atari's VCS PC/console.
Nvidia Reveals RTX Ray-Tracing Technology, New GameWorks SDK At GDC By Derek Forrest published 19 March 18 Nvidia didn’t announce a new gaming graphics card at GDC, but it did give gamers a glimpse of the future with a new ray-tracing technology that runs on Microsoft’s new DirectX Raytracing (DXR) API.
Catch Tom's Hardware On EVGA's Livestream (Update: Livestream Complete) By Rexly Peñaflorida published 1 September 17 We're at PAX this weekend, and you can see us live on Sunday with EVGA.
Tom’s Hardware Best Of Computex 2017 By Tom's Hardware News Team published 3 June 17 The Tom's Hardware team pounded the pavement in Taipei to bring you the best, most interesting, and most promising products and technology from Computex 2017.
Tobii’s Integrated VR HMD Eye Tracking: Hands-On By Derek Forrest published 2 March 17 Tobii showcased a fully integrated eye-tracking sensor in an HTC Vive at GDC.
A Sneak Peek At Microsoft's Changes To Windows 10 And Xbox One By Rexly Peñaflorida published 2 March 17 A unified gaming settings tab and the introduction of an achievement overlay are just the tip of the iceberg in terms of features coming to Windows 10 PCs and the Xbox One, respectively.
LG's VR HMD Shows High-End Promise, May Offer Mixed Reality By Seth Colaner published 2 March 17 It looks like LG is building a true competitor to the Rift and Vive. With Valve's help.
VR Shooter 'Robo Recall' Is Now Free On Oculus Rift By Nathaniel Mott published 1 March 17 Epic Games also released the Robo Recall Mod Kit to let people create their own weapons, maps, and characters at no cost.
Real-Time Cinematic VR Rendering With Epic Games And The Mill By Seth Colaner published 1 March 17 They call it the Blackbird. It looks like a dune buggy with a fancy camera rig on top, and in truth, that’s kind of what it is, but that’s not what it’s for.
Kicking Dinos To Death With HTC Vive Trackers By Seth Colaner published 1 March 17 We revisited "Island 359," and this time we brought another weapon: Our tracked feet, with which we curb stomped a bunch of dinos into oblivion.
CCP Games Gets Sporty With 'Sparc' Cross-Platform VR Title (Hands-On) By Derek Forrest published 1 March 17
Survios Changes The Rules Of VR Locomotion In 'Sprint Vector' (Updated) By Rexly Peñaflorida published 1 March 17 Survios' locomotion system should make you nauseous, but the studio's modification make it user-friendly in a game that is all about speed.
'Arktika.1' For Oculus Rift, Hands-On: Cover To Cover (Updated) By Rexly Peñaflorida published 1 March 17 The first-person shooter from 4A Games is exciting, but the lack of free movement might deter fans from trying.
Nvidia Announces GeForce GTX 1080 Ti; $700, Coming Next Week By Chris Angelini published 1 March 17 Nvidia isn't waiting around to see what AMD's Vega can do. Instead, it's taking the wraps off of GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, based on the same GP102 processor as the $1,200 Titan X.
Survios Announces ‘Sprint Vector,’ Introduces New VR Locomotion Technique By Kevin Carbotte published 28 February 17 During the AMD Capsaicin and Cream event at GDC, Survios revealed its next game, "Sprint Vector," and a new locomotion technique to go with it.
Rebellion Announces 'Rogue Trooper: Redux' For PS4, Switch, Xbox One, PC By Nathaniel Mott published 28 February 17