Raspberry Pi Mod Installs Wi-Fi That’s 44% Faster than Ethernet By Michelle Ehrhardt published 22 December 20 YouTuber Jeff Geerling’s latest Raspberry Pi project explains how he was able to beat the Raspberry Pi CM4’s Ethernet speeds by installing Wi-Fi 6 to the tiny system-on-module.
Samsung 970 Evo 500GB Hits New $59 Low By Michelle Ehrhardt published 22 December 20 If you need some new storage this holiday, Samsung's offering it at about 12 cents per GB.
How to Unlock Cyberpunk 2077’s Cinematic RTX Mode By Michelle Ehrhardt published 22 December 20 Cyberpunk 2077 apparently has a built-in Cinematic RTX mode that you can access via a launch parameter.
MSI Prestige 14 Evo Review: Power Isn’t Everything By Michelle Ehrhardt published 22 December 20 MSI’s Evo-certified update to its Prestige 14 productivity ultrabook has a strong CPU, but its other components are lacking.
Watch the Skies this Holiday with Raspberry Pi Meteor Detector By Michelle Ehrhardt published 21 December 20 This Raspberry Pi project is a fun way to watch the skies this holiday season while also helping contribute to scientific research.
LG IPS Monitor With FreeSync Hits $89 By Michelle Ehrhardt published 21 December 20 Gaming on a budget or want a secondary display that’s a cut above the rest? LG’s latest monitor sale is a good place to start.
PSA: Running Check Disk Can Break Your SSD By Michelle Ehrhardt published 21 December 20 While there’s supposedly a fix, some Windows 10 users are reporting that the chkdsk command caused their machines to blue screen on startup.
Microsoft Reportedly Moving Its Servers to Custom Chips By Michelle Ehrhardt published 18 December 20 Microsoft’s currently working to move its servers and potentially some Surface devices to its own custom chips.
Robotaxis Use Nvidia Data Centers to Constantly Improve By Michelle Ehrhardt published 17 December 20 Nvidia might be more well-known for its consumer tech, but behind-the-scenes, its data centers are vital for industry innovation.
Researcher Turns RAM into Wi-Fi Card to Hack Isolated Systems By Michelle Ehrhardt published 17 December 20 Even if your system doesn’t have a Wi-Fi card, it might still be vulnerable to Wi-Fi hacking.
Game Dev Adds Ray Tracing Support to Actual Super Nintendo By Michelle Ehrhardt published 16 December 20 Game Developer Ben Carson made his own external ray tracing chip that works on real Super Nintendo hardware.
Not a Bug: Cyberpunk Deletes Idling Cars, Scared Crowds By Michelle Ehrhardt published 15 December 20 New reports from players and other game devs are peeling apart Cyberpunk's NPC behavior, and it's looking to be surprisingly primitive.
Best Buy Selling More Consoles, Curbside Pickup Only By Michelle Ehrhardt published 14 December 20 Best Buy has another console restock on the way, and is hoping to limit bot purchases by restricting delivery options to curbside pickup.
Lenovo Yoga 7i Review: Premium Performance, Budget Price By Michelle Ehrhardt published 11 December 20 Lenovo’s latest Yoga convertible excels in performance and feels great to use, but struggles in video and audio.
Cyberclunk? Cyberpunk 2077 Fails to Impress on Consoles By Michelle Ehrhardt published 10 December 20 Cyberpunk 2077’s console version might be branded for the PS4 and Xbox One, but reports from players show that you might be best off on next-gen.
FTC and 48 States Sue Facebook for Anticompetitive Practices By Michelle Ehrhardt published 9 December 20 Facebook is currently in hot water from both the FTC and 48 state attorneys general, who are arguing that the company broke antitrust law to establish a monopoly and take advantage of user data.
AMD Will Keep Selling Reference Design Big Navi Cards Indefinitely By Michelle Ehrhardt published 9 December 20 Citing popular demand, Team Red is now claiming that it will sell reference design Big Navi cards indefinitely, contradicting a previous statement that they would leave the market after early 2021.
Scam the Scalpers? eBay Vigilantes Are Selling Pics of RTX 3060 Tis By Michelle Ehrhardt published 9 December 20 Facing silence and empty promises from manufacturers and official platforms, some tech enthusiasts are running eBay scams targeting bots instead of people.
Bot Wars: Enthusiasts Fight eBay Scalper Listings with False, Automated Bids By Michelle Ehrhardt published 3 December 20 A recent post from Reddit’s r/AMD forum proposes a new strategy for using bots to make scalping obsolete.
Corsair K60 RGB Pro Low Profile Review: Lower Profile, Higher Price By Michelle Ehrhardt published 27 November 20 The Corsair K60 RGB Pro Low Profile gaming keyboard is a reasonably priced quiet typer, but it’s feature-light, and its low profile input method isn’t for everyone.
Samsung 24-inch IPS Monitor Just $90 at Best Buy By Michelle Ehrhardt published 25 November 20 Best Buy’s latest monitor deal is a great way to add a bit more screen space to your office.
Analyst: Apple Silicon MacBooks with New Design Coming Next Year By Michelle Ehrhardt published 25 November 20 A new report from supply chain analyst and Apple expert Ming-Chi Kuo is predicting a new breed of MacBook by next year.
Watch Cyberpunk 2077’s First PS5 (and PS4 Pro) Footage By Michelle Ehrhardt published 24 November 20 CD Projekt Red dropped the first PlayStation footage of Cyberpunk 2077 just 16 days before launch.
Intel 665p 1TB SSD Hits New Low By Michelle Ehrhardt published 24 November 20 Intel’s 96-layer 3D QLC NAND flash drops below $100.
Micro Center has the Ryzen 5000 Series in Some Stores By Michelle Ehrhardt published 24 November 20 Micro Center’s maintaining its mostly in-store-only business model even during the pandemic, so be sure to check your local store for stock now and then.