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Our content for yesterday, October 5 2023 HOTTEST CONTENT: NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has capture

Our content for yesterday, October 5 2023 [logo daily mail]() [ HOTTEST CONTENT: [NASA telescope photographs object showing significant radio emissions]( NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured an image of an object within the Sculptor constellation that is showing significant radio emissions. [( [TT Show Episode 5 - The massive Xbox leak, XPG's Battlecruiser II, etc]( It's another big week of news, and in Episode 5 of The TT Show, Jak and Kosta talk about the big Xbox leak and on the PC side sit down with XPG. Sponsored Ad [ [ASUS ROG Ally gaming handheld: Ryzen Z1 Extreme is up to 37% faster than Z1 non-Extreme]( ASUS benchmarks its ROG Ally: Ryzen Z1 Extreme version is 30% faster at 720p gaming, 37% faster at 1080p gaming, compared to Z1 non-Extreme. [ [AORUS Z790 motherboards are ready for Intel's new 14th Gen Core CPUs]( GIGABYTE's new range of AORUS Z790 motherboards confirm Intel 14th Gen Core 'Raptor Lake Refresh' processors are on the way, no secret anymore. [ [Intel showcases Meteor Lake integrated GPU with 8K 60FPS video playback]( Intel demoed its next-gen Meteor Lake iGPU and its low-power E-Cores running high-bitrate 8K 60FPS video playback, required workstation hardware years ago. [ [Red Dead Redemption 2 with Vestigia Mod at 8K looks better than it would on PlayStation 6]( Red Dead Redemption 2 with over 100 mods, including the Vestigia mod and ReShade raytracing preset running at 8K, looks better than RDR3 would on the PS6. [ [TSMC working with NVIDIA and Broadcom: 200 new R&D experts for silicon photonics]( The next big thing in the semiconductor industry: silicon photonics, sees TSMC form a new team of 200 R&D experts teaming with NVIDIA and Broadcom. [ [Intel's next-gen Lunar Lake engineering sample CPU teased: 20 cores, 3.9GHz CPU clocks]( A very, very super-early Intel Lunar Lake engineering sample (ES) processor has been spotted on the SiSoftware database with 20 cores, 3.9GHz boost clocks. [ [V-color unleashes ultra-low CL26 timing DDR5-5600, DDR5-5800 memory]( V-color Technology announces new DDR5 memory kits: 32GB and 64GB kits with speeds of 5600MHz up to 5800MHz with ultra-low timings of CL26. [ [ASUS launching 4 new Z790 motherboards on October 16, will have 27 models of Z790 in total]( ASUS to introduce new Z790 boards for Intel's upcoming 14th Gen Core CPUs: the ROG Formula, ROG APex Encore, ROG Strix Z790-E Wi-Fi and Z790-F Wi-Fi II. [ [Sony explains why PS Plus Premium now costs $160 per year]( Sony raised PlayStation Plus subscription prices by some 30% last month, and now we know why it made this controversial decision with the suscription. [ [Live action Cyberpunk 2077 project coming from True Detective, Mr. Robot producer]( CD Projekt teams up with the producers of hit TV shows like True Detective and Mr. Robot on a new live action project set in the Cyberpunk 2077 IP. [ [Phantom Liberty sold 3 million copies in 1 week, CD Projekt ecstatic about 'phenomenal' results]( Cyberpunk 2077's new Phantom Liberty expansion has apparently broken even after 1 week of sales, making back its development costs from 3m total sales. [ [Bayonetta director Hideki Kamiya leaves PlatinumGames after 23 years]( End of an era: After decades of creating action games, Bayonetta director Hideki Kamiya is leaving PlatinumGames following 23 years of games development. [ [CD Projekt spent over $100 million on Phantom Liberty and next-gen Cyberpunk 2077 versions]( CD Projekt RED reveals parts of Cyberpunk 2077's development budget, says that the next-gen upgrade and Phantom Liberty update cost over $100 million. [ [Cyberpunk 2077 is a huge success with 25 million sales]( Cyberpunk 2077 is a huge success for CD Projekt RED, amassing an estimated 25 million copies sold on all platforms since its controversial debut in 2020. [ [New iOS 17.1 beta fixes a Messages search bug that's been driving some iPhone 15 owners crazy]( Owners of new iPhone 15 handsets might have found that Messages search didn't work for older chats but the iOS 17.1 update will fix that. [ [NVIDIA GeForce Now is getting some huge games in October, including Assassin's Creed Mirage]( Assassin's Creed Mirage, Alan Wake 2, Forza Motorsport, Lords of the Fallen and many more - 60 games in total are arriving this month, in fact. [ [Google will keep your Pixel 8 running for seven years, including spare parts]( Google's Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro both come with seven years of software updates and it's been confirmed that new parts will get the same lifespan as well. [ [Intel's Arc A310 GPU finally goes on sale in the US - but the price doesn't make any sense]( Entry-level graphics card that was previously only available for OEMs is now offered via Newegg, but the price feels inflated compared to rivals. [ [There's no going back to iOS 16 if you don't like iOS 17 anymore]( Apple has now stopped signing iOS 16.6.1 alongside iOS 17 and IOS 17.0.1 which means that iPhone owners can no longer downgrade to iOS 16. [ [MSI MAG A850GL 850-watt 80 PLUS Gold ATX 3.0 PSU Review]( MSI's MAG A850GL 850-watt 80 PLUS Gold ATX 3.0 power supply goes under the spotlight as Ryan checks it out and sees what it's all about. [ [Windows 11 setup is boring? Not anymore, you can play a game while you wait]( Remember the SkiFree mini-game? Now you can play the surfing version of this, which previously appeared in Microsoft Edge, while setting up Windows 11. [ [Apple's iPhone 15 Pro overheating fix (probably) doesn't make its A17 Pro any slower]( The iPhone 15 Pro has a overheating problem that Apple says iOS 17.0.3 fixes, but did it do that by slowing down that fast new A17 Pro chip? Probably not. [ [Apple could ditch OLED for future MacBook Pros over a display familiar concern]( Future MacBook Pros won't get OLED displays over problems with burn in, but iPads are still on track to make the switch next year. [ [Apple's 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro refreshes could come this year after all, report hints]( Despite expectations that the 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros wouldn't be updated until 2024, a new report says that a Q4 2023 release is now in the cards. [ [NASA rover captures video of 1.2-mile-high dust devil on the surface of Mars]( NASA's Perseverance rover has captured stunning video of a 1.2-mile-high dust devil floating across the surface of the Red Planet. [ [NASA telescope photographs mysterious physics-breaking objects in space]( A team of researchers has used data from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope to discover planet-mass objects in the Orion nebula that break physics. [ [Here's why Elon Musk just removed headlines from posted links on X]( X has rolled out an update that removes headlines from posted links on its platform, with some users reporting they began to notice the change today. [ [NASA releases new Hubble image of bright blue twisting spiral arms in space]( NASA has released a new image captured by the Hubble Space Telescope of a spiral galaxy that features incredibly bright blue spiral arms. [ [NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 6GB with 70W TGP, no PCIe power connector, launches in 2024]( NVIDIA is preparing a new GeForce RTX 3050 6GB graphics card: cut-down specs, lower pricing, and 6GB of VRAM (compared to 8GB) launching in 2024. [ [Google announces new Pixel 8 phones, Pixel Watch 2, and Pixel Buds Pro]( Goggle lifts the lid on the latest generation of Pixel hardware with the Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro smartphones launching globally on October 12. [ [AMD Radeon RX 7900M: high-end laptop GPU launches October 19]( AMD's upcoming Radeon RX 7900M laptop GPU: smaller Navi 31 GPU with 72 Compute Units, and 16GB of GDDR6 memory on a 256-bit memory bus. [ [NASA telescope photographs space object with swirling starry arms]( NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has snapped an incredible image of an astronomical object that features phenomenal swirling starry arms. [ [Intel Core i9-14900KF specs: 24 cores, 32 threads at up to 6.0GHz teased]( Intel's upcoming 14th Gen Core 'Raptor Lake Refresh' CPUs detailed: flagship Core i9-14900KF features 24 cores, 32 threads at up to 6.0GHz! [ [Apple rolls out fix for iPhone 15 Pro overheating issue with new iOS update]( Apple has recognized the widely reported overheating issue with iPhone 15 Pro models and released a fix with iOS 17.0.3 that's available now. [ [Nintendo will continue to support the Switch into 2025, Switch 2 still on track for late 2024]( Nintendo will be making and releasing games for the current Switch through to 2025, reinforcing the rumors that the Switch 2 is coming in 2024. [ [Latest Windows 11 update with Microsoft's AI Copilot is breaking AMD Adrenalin software]( It looks like Microsoft's new AI assistant isn't playing nice with AMD's Radeon software, resetting user settings and customization after every reboot. [ [NASA announces 'problem' with asteroid sample after scientists cracked the capsule open]( NASA has announced that it's encountered a 'problem' with the asteroid sample returned by its OSIRIS-REx mission, but the space agency isn't worried. [ [Scientists officially confirm the mystery of what's inside the Moon]( A long-standing debate about whether the inner core of the Moon is a solid ball or molten may finally be solved with newly published research. [Having trouble reading? 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