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HOTTEST CONTENT: [Everything you need to know about the latest ASUS NUC Mini PCs - NUC 14 Pro and ROG NUC]( With massive gen-on-gen performance gains, the line-up of ASUS NUC Mini PCs has something for everyone - from businesses to creators to gamers. [(
[TT Show Episode 29 - RDNA 4, Intel Battlemage, GTA 6, Steam on Xbox, and AI goes nuclear]( On Episode 29 of The TT Show Jak and Kosta also look at another impressive OLED display, the perils of space debris, and creepy robots being creeps. Sponsored Ad [
[GTA+ price increased by 33%, was $5.99 now $7.99 per month]( Rockstar Games ups the price of GTA+ by 33% shortly after adding Red Dead Redemption to the subscription service, also promises to add Bully and others. [
[Apple to allow retro game emulators on iOS]( Apple will start allowing console game emulators on the App Store as the European Union's Digital Markets Act shakes up the global digital landscape. [
[Microsoft is 'full speed ahead' on next-gen Xbox console]( Microsoft is officially accelerating its plans to create the most technologically-advanced Xbox console, but it may be smarter than it is powerful. [
[Good news: Microsoft will continue focusing on the most important thing for Xbox consoles]( Microsoft's stellar track record with backwards compatibility will carry forward into Gen 10 consoles as the company gears up for a huge technical HW leap. [
[New Destiny 3 rumor: No classes, new full game, in development since Witch Queen]( A new rumor says that Bungie is working on Destiny 3 under codename Payback, and that the sequel will make sweeping changes to the core of the game. [
[EU's decision to force Apple to prompt people to pick a third-party browser is working]( By forcing Apple to offer EU iPhone owners the option to pick a new web browser, the EU has driven downloads of third-party options in a big way. [
[New Apple Pencil 3 gestures have popped up in the iPadOS 17.5 beta]( The Apple Pencil 3 is tipped for a May launch and it could sport some additional gestures if this iPadOS 17.5 beta is any indication. [
[Apple's iOS 18 tipped to feature mystery 'Safari browsing assistant' feature]( Apple is expected to announce a new iOS 18 update with AI features this year and a new Safari browsing assistant feature has leaked. [
[iPhone SE 4 spec leak claims 6.1-inch OLED display, A16 Bionic, and more]( Apple continues to be rumored on working on a new iPhone SE, and now a new leak claims to have details on the specs of the new phone. [
[NVIDIA GeForce Now goes all post-apocalyptic, adding support for two Fallout games]( You can now play Fallout 4 and Fallout 76 via NVIDIA's streaming service, plus a bunch of other games too, including Gigantic: Rampage Edition. [
[Apple Watch ghost touches? Apple thinks it has a fix - just turn it off and on again]( Some Apple Watch owners have reported ghost display touches in recent months and now Apple says to try turning the wearable off and on again. [
[New Apple M4 chips tipped for this year and they're going to focus on AI capabilities]( Apple is now expected to launch its first M4-powered Macs this year and a new report claims that they will focus on AI capabilities. [
[Fallout 4 will hit 60FPS on PS5, Series X/S later this month]( Nearly 10 years after release, Fallout 4 is getting a big refresher with optimizations on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, a new PC update, and an Epic Store SKU. [
[V-Color unleashes Manta XFinity DDR5 RAM that overclocks to a blistering 8.6GHz]( Need some seriously fast DDR5 memory? Look no further than the new Manta XFinity RAM from V-Color which is already in the HWBOT rankings. [
[Windows 11 Snipping Tool gets new QR code powers - and is invaded by emojis]( Snipping Tool has been fleshed out a fair bit, along with a number of other core Windows 11 apps - and Microsoft is adding a few new features in testing. [
[Koei Tecmo files lawsuit against Youzu for copyright infringement]( Koei Tecmo has filed a lawsuit against Youzu, or Yoozoo Games, in a Tokyo court over alleged copyright infringement claimed to be in advertising. [
[AVerMedia Live Streamer ULTRA HD Review]( AVerMedia's Live Streamer ULTRA HD is limited by HDMI 2.0 but offers a compact, straightforward game capture and streaming solution. [
[GTA fans may have found the voice actor of the male protagonist in GTA 6]( Fans of the GTA series analyzed the trailer for the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI trailer to determine the voice actor for GTA 6 protagonist. [
[NVIDIA H100 AI GPU lead times improve: 4-month wait is now 2-3 month wait]( NVIDIA's Hopper H100 AI GPU shortages are getting better: lead times are dropping from around 4 weeks, to AI GPU customers now waiting 8-12 weeks. [
[AMD Ryzen 9 9950X CPU tested: Zen 5 chip is 46% faster in Cinebench R24 than Ryzen 9 7950X]( AMD's next-generation Zen 5-powered Ryzen 9 9950X processor: 16-core, 32-thread Zen 5 chip is 46% faster in multi-threaded Cinebench R24 benchmark. [
[Google just spent $1 billion on two cables linking Japan and Hawaii]( Google has announced it will invest $1 billion into developing two submarine cables designed to create new routes between the US and Japan. [
[Razer BlackShark V2 Pro wireless gaming headset now available for PlayStation 5 and Xbox]( Razer's award winning wireless gaming headset, the BlackShark V2 Pro, is now available in PlayStation and Xbox form with new custom console audio tuning. [
[Apple sends threat notification to users about state-of-the-art spyware attacks]( Apple has sent users in 92 nations a threat notification that warns them they may have been a target of mercenary spyware attacks. [
[Investigation launched into games crashing on these high-end CPUs]( An investigation has been launched into reports of an increase in game crashes by owners of high-end CPUs, some of the latest that have come to market. [
[Next-gen AI with 'human-level cognition' is on the brink of being released]( Meta and OpenAI are working towards releasing new AI models that will be designed to be as close to 'human cognition' as possible. [
[Microsoft fixes a record-breaking number of security vulnerabilities]( Microsoft has officially rolled out a record number of security vulnerability fixes for its products, which the company has classified as critical. [Having trouble reading? View online!]( Â
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