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HOTTEST CONTENT: [Battlefield 2042 compared on next-gen PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and the PC]( Battlefield 2042 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X runs at 4K 60FPS with temporal reconstruction rendering, 1260P 60FPS on XSS. [
[Check out the new Matrix Resurrections poster, debuts December 22]( Warner Bros. releases a new poster for The Matrix Resurrections: teasing Neo, Trinity, a younger Morpheus, and other characters. [
[BIOSTAR mixes old school with new school: Alder Lake CPU + DVI port]( BIOSTAR's new Racing Z690GTA motherboard supports Intel's very latest 12th Gen Core 'Alder Lake' CPUs and PCIe 5.0, has DVI port. [
[NVIDIA's spatial upscaler goes open source, will better fight AMD FSR]( NVIDIA's Image Scaling is now open source, making it easier for developers to use and in the end -- better for us, the gamers. [
[NVIDIA's new GeForce 496.76 drivers are ready for Battlefield 2042]( NVIDIA's new GeForce Game Ready 496.76 WHQL drivers are ready for Battlefield 2042, includes NVIDIA's new Image Scaling feature. [
[Secretlab TITAN XXS: a gaming chair for kids, and even your pets]( What started off as an April Fools Day joke has turned into reality: Secretlab unveils the new TITAN XXS, small for kids and pets. [
[Saints Row reboot delayed to August to make the game 'f*cking awesome']( Volition has delayed the new Saints Row reboot roughly six months after its original release date, now launches in August 2022. [
[NZXT Capsule Microphone Review]( NZXT has a new microphone entry and it's a stylish plug-and-play microphone aimed at gamers and streamers for an affordable price. [
[False fossils may mislead the search for life on Mars]( Evidence of ancient life on Mars continues to elude scientists, but these apparent fossils might not be the confirmation we need. [
[Leonid meteor shower is due to peak today, but the best is yet to come]( The annual Leonid meteor shower, active between November 6th and 30th, is due to peak between at 17:00-19:00 UTC on November 17th. [
[New collaboration set to enable on-orbit refuelling of satellites]( A new collaboration between Orbit Fab and Dawn Aerospace seeks to provide a means to refuel satellites in space with green fuels. [
[Starlink constellation grows as SpaceX launches 53 new satellites]( A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying 53 new Starlink satellites has successfully launched, expanding the constellation yet again. [
[Origin of interstellar object 'Oumuamua still contentious]( 'Oumuamua was observed once in 2017, slingshotting out of solar system, and consensus still hasn't been reached on what it was. [
[SpaceX can almost taste regulatory approval for its biggest launch yet]( The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has set a completion date for its review of SpaceX's launch site for Starship. [
[NASA gives update on Hubble Space Telescope health, and why its halted]( NASA has published an update on the health of its Hubble Space Telescope and why some of its key instruments are offline. [
[Russia blew up its own satellite, telescope spots scary space debris]( Russia decided it would test its anti-satellite weapon on one of its own satellites, and the result of that test has been imaged. [
[Russia defends its 'dangerous' choice to explode one of its satellites]( After facing heavy criticism, Russia is defending its decision to explode one of its satellites with an anti-satellite weapon. [
[Elon Musk says SpaceX's multi-planet engines won't be called 'Raptor']( Elon Musk has said that SpaceX's next-generation engines that are poised to 'make life multi-planetary' won't be called 'Raptor'. [
[NASA's Mars rover paves the way forward for future astronauts]( NASA's Curiosity rover has acquired data that will pave the way forward for astronauts to one day safely live on Mars' surface. [
[NASA confirms longest lunar eclipse in centuries will happen this week]( NASA has confirmed via its website that you will be able to see the longest partial lunar eclipse in centuries this week. [
[NASA scientists to use 'singing trees' to help get us to a new Earth]( A group of NASA scientists is leading a project that will equip trees with 'singing' sensors that will transmit to a spacecraft. [Having trouble reading? View online!]( Â
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