ADATA XPG launches new ARMAX DDR5 gaming memory series
Ranging from 6,000 to 6,400MT/s, in 16GB and 32GB kits, and with or without RGB
ADATA's gaming-oriented XPG brand has released its newest ARMAX DDR5 gaming memory series, reaching speeds of up to 6,400MT/s, coming in 16GB and 32GB kits, and with an RGB option as well.
Nvidia slams the door on Maxwell, Pascal and Volta
Game-ready drivers stop at 590
Nvidia has done the deed and cut game-ready driver support for its Maxwell, Pascal and Volta cards, leaving even the once-mighty GTX 1080 Ti staring at a future of security patches and not much else.
MSI parades new Prestige laptops with Intel's Panther Lake
Sleek shells, flashy OLED panels and battery life that sounds like a dare.
MSI has wheeled out its next Prestige lineup and stuffed it with Troubled Chipzilla’s coming Panther Lake Core Ultra Series 3 processors, giving the press in New York a taste of what the firm wants you to ogle in 2026.
Google’s agentic AI torches user’s drive
Oh, you only wanted a cache wipe. Sorry about that
Google’s Antigravity IDE has managed to chalk up a new high score in carnage after a developer found the tool had blitzed their entire D drive without so much as a by-your-leave.
Kohler’s toilet tech fumbles its privacy pitch
Dekota’s “end-to-end encryption” turns out to be flash in the pan
Kohler has built a gadget that stares into your toilet bowl, yet somehow decided the smartest move was to flush the meaning of end-to-end encryption straight down the U-bend.