Hardware

Microsoft has recently made significant strides in improving accessibility for gamers with disabilities, in honor of Global Accessibility Awareness Day. One of the most exciting announcements is the release of the ByoWave Proteus modular controller, a “snap and play” peripheral designed specifically for gamers with disabilities as part of the Designed for Xbox program. This
0 Comments
LG has recently announced a groundbreaking advancement in OLED technology with the introduction of OLEDoS panels boasting a peak brightness of a staggering 10,000 nits. This leap in display capabilities represents a significant shift in the industry’s approach to visual clarity and intensity, particularly in the realm of virtual reality (VR) headsets. The OLEDoS Innovation
0 Comments
Nvidia is continuously pushing the boundaries of graphics card performance with each new generation. With rumors circulating about the cooling solutions for the upcoming GeForce cards, it is evident that Nvidia is exploring innovative designs to handle higher power levels efficiently. Cooling Module Factory Insights According to a report by Benchlife.info, Nvidia is currently testing
0 Comments
Recently, Arm’s CEO Rene Haas hinted at the possibility of multiple suppliers entering the market to offer Arm-based chips tailored specifically for PCs. This has sparked curiosity and interest in the tech world about what’s to come in the next few years. While Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite chip has been making waves, the potential entry
0 Comments
Apple recently found itself in hot water after releasing a new advertisement for the iPad Pro. The ad, entitled “Crush,” aimed to highlight the thinness of Apple’s latest product by showcasing various media devices and art-making tools being crushed into a thin film by a metal plate. This approach, however, did not sit well with
0 Comments