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Our content for yesterday, October 10 2023 [logo daily mail]() [ HOTTEST CONTENT: [ASUS GeForce RTX 4060 Ti with built-in SSD is launching soon, interesting GPU + SSD combo]( ASUS reportedly launching its new GeForce RTX 4060 Ti DUAL with an SSD on-board soon, with listings appearing with the EEC. Prepare your PCIe slot! [( [TT Show Episode 6 - Zuckerberg reveals next-gen photorealism & more!]( This week on the TweakTown Show Jak and Kosta discuss AMD's new fluid motion frames, the announcement of the Meta Quest 3, and much more. Sponsored Ad [ [Sabrent launches rocket at its SSD prices, save up to 60% on a 2TB Gen4 SSD!]( Sabrent 2TB Rocket NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD dropped to $119 on Amazon, a 60% reduction. The 1TB model down to $59, and the 500GB model down to $39. [ [ZOTAC lowers GeForce RTX 4080 price to $990, GeForce RTX 4070 Ti to $770 for Amazon Prime Day]( ZOTAC is celebrating Amazon Prime Day with its GeForce RTX 4080 Trinity OC slashed by $200, the RTX 4070 Ti and RTX 4070 are also discounted. [ [NVIDIA's new GeForce GPU drivers: Game Ready for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III Open Beta]( NVIDIA's new GeForce Game Ready 537.58 WHQL drivers are here, offering Game Ready performance for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III Open Beta, and more. [ [Aftershock PC builds exclusive Gaming PC for Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios]( The #1 PC builder in Australia -- Aftershock PC -- build an exclusive Gaming PC for Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios and it is B-E-A-utiful. [ [NVIDIA's next-gen GB200 'Blackwell' GPU listed on its 2024 data center roadmap]( A recent slide from NVIDIA's own Investors Presentation confirms its next-gen Blackwell GB200 and GX200 GPUs for the datacenter market. [ [NVIDIA bundles Alan Wake 2 with some its GeForce RTX 40 series GPUs]( NVIDIA bundles Alan Wake 2 with some GeForce RTX 40 series graphics cards: the game has NVIDIA DLSS 3.5 and Reflex available at launch. [ [Your MacBook's keyboard could also become it's mouse according to this patent]( A new MacBook patent appears to show a key being removed from the keyboard and being used as a mouse, and Apple now owns it - but will it ship it? [ [The latest iPhone bug is handsets turning themselves off overnight]( Some people are reporting that their iPhones appear to be powering off overnight and then turning themselves on, all without any interaction from them. [ [The upcoming iPad mini 7 might still have the old version's jelly scrolling problem]( Apple hasn't announced the iPad mini 7 yet but new rumors suggest that it will lack support for 120Hz ProMotion and only get a mild spec bump. [ [Leaker suggests Intel's Raptor Lake Refresh CPUs could be underwhelming, especially the 14900K]( Moore's Law is Dead is back with another video, having spoken to contacts at OEMs who are distinctly unexcited about Intel's incoming 14th-gen processors. [ [Intel launches Arc A580 GPU at a cheap price - but you'd still be foolish to buy it right now]( Mainly because at the time of writing, the Arc A750 has been cut in price so it's only a touch more expensive - and it gives you a bit of extra pep. [ [Windows 11's Copilot AI might take over your desktop in the future - if you want it to]( Microsoft is apparently set to allow more customization of the Copilot interface, including expanding the side-bar to take up a lot more of the desktop. [ [AVerMedia Live Streamer Mic 350 Review]( AVerMedia's new Live Streamer Mic 350 delivers an excellent USB microphone with a high-quality build, premium vocal tuning, and an in-depth software suite. [ [Fury at unpopular OneDrive change causes Microsoft to backtrack on photo storage rules]( Microsoft was mulling a change to OneDrive that had the potential to have a major impact on photo storage space, but not any longer... [ [ASUS unveils the ROG Swift OLED PG49WCD, a 49-inch 5K ultrawide gaming monitor]( ASUS has introduced the ROG Swift OLED PG49WCD, a 49-inch 5,120 x 1,440 resolution ultrawide gaming monitor with over a billion colors. [ [Scientists discover evidence of largest solar storm that has ever hit Earth within trees]( Researchers discovered evidence within trees for what is now considered to be the largest solar storm event that has ever been recorded. [ [NASA spacecraft detects invisible objects inside solar system]( NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has gathered evidence to suggest that there is something beyond the Kuiper Belt that has gone unnoticed. [ [Elon Musk fires back at people complaining about headlines being removed from X]( X, formerly known as Twitter, has now officially stopped showing headlines on news links after an update was rolled out that came straight from Elon Musk. [ [The Vision Pro headset's displays will top out at 100Hz and it'll rarely reach it]( The Vision Pro headset will reportedly have variable refresh rate displays that can reach 100Hz, but they'll spend most of their time at 90Hz. [ [espresso 17 Pro display brings impressive pro-grade 4K visuals to the portable monitor market]( The new espresso 17 Pro is one of the most impressive portable displays we've seen to date with its vibrant 4K touchscreen, and presales are open now. [ [ENERMAX's new LIQMAXFLO AIO CPU cooler series is the company's first to feature a VRM fan]( ENERMAX's latest CPU AIO cooler not only features smart silent fans but it adds an additional VRM fan on the pump to help keep motherboard components cool. [ [Scientists asked AI to create a walking robot and it birthed a 'brand-new organism']( A team of researchers asked an AI to design a physical robot that was able to walk on land, and in 26 seconds, they had an incredible result. [ [Disney's 'Loki' TV show accused of using AI generated art for release promotion]( Illustrators are accusing Disney of using AI-generated artwork in the promotional material for the upcoming release of Loki season 2. [ [NASA photographs a 'bear on Mars' and explains its existence]( NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has photographed what appears to be the face of a 'bear on Mars' and explains its surprising existence. [ [NASA's Hubble telescope photographs two objects in space on top of each other]( The European Space Agency has showcased an image snapped by the Hubble Space Telescope of two astronomical objects on a collision course. [Having trouble reading? 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