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Our content for yesterday, September 26 2023 [logo daily mail]() [ HOTTEST CONTENT: [Here's how much titanium is actually in the iPhone 15 Pro and what it's worth]( A YouTuber has dismantled an iPhone 15 Pro Max to see how much titanium Apple has put into the new chassis design for the latest generation of iPhone. [( [TT Show Episode 4 - Are we ready for the GeForce RTX 5090?]( This week on The TT Show, Jak and Kosta talk about the leaked GeForce RTX 5090 specs, Switch 2 rumors, and go hands-on with DLSS 3.5 in Cyberpunk 2077. Sponsored Ad [ [Samsung's new LPCAMM DDR5 memory for laptops use 60% less space and increase performance]( Samsung's new LPDDR5X memory for mobile devices is set to be a game changer, delivering better performance and taking up a fraction of the physical space. [ [Microsoft is planning to power its data centers with nuclear microreactors]( A new job listing for a 'Principal Program Manager of Nuclear Technology' at Microsoft outlines the company's plans to go nuclear for its data centers. [ [Capcom may start charging $70 for new games after all, president says prices are too low]( Capcom CEO tells CESA that video game prices are too low compared to the immense rising costs of game development, signalling a price hike may happen. [ [WoW alum Chris Metzen returns to Blizzard to lead Warcraft franchise]( Having pioneered the MMORPG space with his work on World of Warcraft, Chris Metzen returns to Blizzard to lead the billion-dollar Warcraft franchise. [ [Jedi 3 in development at EA and Respawn, Cal Kestis actor says]( Cal Kestis actor Cameron Monaghan lets slip that he is currently working on the third Jedi game, confirming the series is a trilogy as Respawn intended. [ [Apple's macOS Sonoma is now available as a free download by anyone who wants it]( Apple has now released the macOS Sonoma update to everyone who wants it with Macs as old a 2017 continuing to be supported alongside modern models. [ [Starfield gets a big new patch - but there are still upscaling issues with the game]( Update 1.7.33 has arrived, and it does fix an upscaling problem with Starfield - but there are reportedly still issues on this front, unfortunately. [ [The affordable Apple Vision Pro might have been canceled and that sucks]( The rumored cheaper Apple Vision Pro headset might not be happening any more following an analyst report claiming it may have been been canceled. [ [Apple coaches retail employees how to field questions about its FineWoven iPhone 15 cases]( The Apple FineWoven iPhone 15 cases haven't gone down well and now it's coaching retail employees how to deal with questions about them. [ [Corsair Dominator Titanium First Edition DDR5-7200 32GB Dual-Channel Memory Kit Review]( Corsair's brand new Dominator Titanium First Edition DDR5-7200 32GB dual-channel RAM kits gets examined thoroughly under the spotlight. [ [Weather no longer working on your Apple Watch? You can blame watchOS 10 for that]( The watchOS 10 update appears to have broken the Weather app's watch face complication and now we need Apple to fix it for everyone who uses it. [ [The iPhone 15 Pro has a overheating problem, but don't blame TSMC's 3nm chips]( The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max are getting too warm for some people but it isn't the A17 Pro's fault according to one analyst. [ [John Carmack reckons we'll see an artificial general intelligence fully realized in 2030]( Artificial general intelligence is going to be ushered in by the end of this current decade according to Carmack, developer of Doom and Quake. [ [Montech Air 903 MAX Mid-Tower Case Review]( Montech's new Air 903 MAX mid-tower computer chassis gets put under the lights and to the test. For $75, it offers incredible value. [ [Redesigned 12V power cable for GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs put to the test with over 640W]( The new 12V-2x6 power connectors for GPUs like the GeForce RTX 40 Series has been put to the test - and they hold up extremely well. [Having trouble reading? View online!](   Subscription Reminder You're subscribed using the address: {EMAIL} [Manage Your Subscription]( [Unsubscribe Automatically]( [tracking]

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