• Acer Swift 16 Remains Cool Under Heavy Stress

    Acer Swift 16 Remains Cool Under Heavy Stress

    Performance and Cooling Mechanisms In our expert review, the latest Acer Swift 16 shows itself to be quite capable with its Panther Lake processor. Despite executing demanding tasks, it manages to stay pretty cool owing to a dual-fan cooling setup tucked inside its slender aluminum frame. This setup efficiently manages heat from the internal components.…

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  • New Casio G-Steel Watches with Black IP Coatings Previewed Before Launch

    New Casio G-Steel Watches with Black IP Coatings Previewed Before Launch

    New Black G-Steel Watches Coming Soon Casio is about to drop two new watches to the G-Steel lineup, in a striking black color. These models, called GST-B1000BD-1A and GST-B1000BD-2A, have recently been shown in renders, and they are expected to be announced around mid-summer. This will be the first update to the GST-B1000 series since…

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  • RPCS3 Team Urges AI Vibe Coders to Stop Pushing AI-Generated Code

    RPCS3 Team Urges AI Vibe Coders to Stop Pushing AI-Generated Code

    Development Team’s Frustration with AI-Generated Code The folks who work on the open-source PS3 emulator called RPCS3 are really annoyed lately with people just submitting AI-generated junk code. Recently, their Github has been flooded with low-quality, untested code that’s mostly churned out by big language models, with users who don’t really know much about coding,…

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  • Consumer Rights Advocate Criticizes EA for Dead Space 2 DRM Restrictions

    Consumer Rights Advocate Criticizes EA for Dead Space 2 DRM Restrictions

    Criticism Against EA’s Legacy DRM System Louis Rossmann, a advocate for consumer rights based in New York, has publicly criticize EA for their outdated and strict DRM policies, specially regarding Dead Space 2. The game, which can be purchased for $19.99 on Steam, still operates under a five-activation limit that many gamers find unfair. Previously,…

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  • YellowKey Bypasses Microsoft BitLocker on Windows PCs: Data and Bitcoins at Risk

    Security Concerns Rise Over New BitLocker Bypass Malware Nightmare-Eclipse just dropped a new software called YellowKey, that can bypass the security on affected BitLocker encrypted disks without the user needing to enter any password. This exploit takes advantage of leftover code in the WinRE environment to disable BitLocker while the system is in recovery mode.…

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  • 2nm AI Phone SoC to Outperform iPhone 18 Pro and Galaxy S27 Ultra

    2nm AI Phone SoC to Outperform iPhone 18 Pro and Galaxy S27 Ultra

    Upcoming Tech Battle in 2026 As the year 2026 gets closer, tech enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the ongoing showdown among flagship SoCs from Android and Apple, but this time, OpenAI’s upcoming smartphone might shake things up even more. This new player, influenced by leaked insights from a known tech tipster, will feature MediaTek’s latest creation, the…

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  • Wild West Open-World Adventure Game 75% Off on Steam — Loved by 92% Players

    Wild West Open-World Adventure Game 75% Off on Steam — Loved by 92% Players

    Rewarding Western Adventure at a Steal Price Rockstar Games, renowned for its iconic series like Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption, now featuring a compelling opportunity for fans and newcomers alike. The game, Red Dead Redemption 2, is currently enjoying a massive markdown on Steam, with offers going as low as $14.99, down from…

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  • iPhone 18 Pro & Max New Colors and Camera Design Leak – Apple Risks?

    iPhone 18 Pro & Max New Colors and Camera Design Leak – Apple Risks?

    Upcoming iPhone 18 Pro Series and Leaked Details We are just a summer away from the launch of Apple’s latest flagship, the iPhone 18 Pro series. Recent social media leaks showcase protective covers for the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max cameras, giving us a glimpse at the final color options we can…

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