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Our content for yesterday, August 10 2023 [logo daily mail]() [ HOTTEST CONTENT: [DeepCool Assassin IV CPU Air Cooler Review]( DeepCool's new Assassin IV is an impressive, premium, and unique looking CPU air cooler that is worth considering. It will cost you a bit, though. [( [MSI GeForce RX 4080 Gaming X Trio on sale at Amazon!]( MSI's GeForce RX 4080 16GB Gaming X Trio GPU will get your gaming rig up to scratch in no time and is on sale now for 9% off at Amazon. Sponsored Ad [ [PlayStation operating profit dips as Sony pays toward Bungie buyout, game development costs]( PlayStation starts off Fiscal Year 2023 with record Q1 sales, but operating profits dip as Sony continues paying towards the $3.6bn Bungie acquisition. [ [Sony expects PlayStation to make $32 billion in annual sales, a new all-time record]( Sony expects PlayStation to generate an incredible 4.170 trillion in net sales during Fiscal Year 2023, which could push revenues past $32 billion. [ [Intel Lunar Lake CPUs spotted with Lion Cove and Skymont cores]( When Lunar Lake lands, most likely in 2025, it'll have Lion Cove performance cores and Skymont efficiency cores - just as previously rumored. [ [Windows 11 test build has a hidden 'system components' page in Settings]( Twitter leakers make a fresh discovery in the latest preview build in the Canary channel - a list of system apps used to manage or remove them. [ [Phanteks NV7 Full Tower Case Review]( Phanteks' NV7 full-tower computer case is a showroom-ready looking product which is sure to impress. Should you consider it? Let's take a look. [ [Not seeing recommended videos on YouTube anymore? Here's the reason why]( Google has changed things so those who have switched off their watch history will no longer get video recommendations on their YouTube home page. [ [Google gets serious about making its Chrome browser more secure]( Instead of security patches getting pushed through every two weeks, they will now be deployed on a weekly basis to maintain tighter defenses. [ [Windows 10 update finally removes a big thorn in the side of gamers]( Windows 11 gamers have already received a fix for frustrating Timeout Detection and Recovery errors, and now those on Windows 10 have it, too. [ [AOC introduces 26.5-inch OLED gaming monitor with a 240Hz refresh rate]( AOC has announced its AGON PRO AG276QZD, a new competitive gaming monitor that features high-end specs at an impressive price point. [ [Elon Musk rolls out 'sensitivity settings' on X in an effort to resuscitate ad sales]( Elon Musk has rolled out 'sensitivity settings' that will enable advertisers to align their brand's messaging or advertising with content on the platform. [ [NASA's Webb telescope photographs cosmic question mark lurking in deep space]( NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured an image of a massive cosmic question mark lurking out in deep space, confusing astronomers. [ [ISS astronaut becomes the first to ride on a robotic arm during epic spacewalk]( A newly installed robotic arm on the International Space Station has been ridden for the first time by a Russian cosmonaut during a spacewalk. [ [NASA's Webb telescope reveals details about the most distant star in the universe]( NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has revealed key details about Earendel, the most distant star in the universe known to astronomers. [ [AI busted impersonating author by writing and selling books under their name]( Author Jane Friedman has discovered half a dozen artificial intelligence-generated books falsely published under her name on Goodreads and Amazon. [ [AOC unveils new 1440p IPS gaming monitor with a 170Hz refresh rate]( AOC has revealed a new 27-inch IPS gaming monitor that hits a 170Hz refresh rate and has what AOC calls a 'high color accuracy' for creative workflows. [ [Allied Gaming partners with Alphacool to release HARDLINE, a flagship liquid cooling solution]( Allied Gaming and Alphacool have teamed up to bring gamers HARDLINE, cutting-edge liquid cooling solutions designed to bring looks and performance. [Having trouble reading? View online!](   Subscription Reminder You're subscribed using the address: {EMAIL} [Manage Your Subscription]( [Unsubscribe Automatically]( [tracking]

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