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HOTTEST CONTENT: [YouTube angers millions of users around the world with new crackdown on ad-blockers]( YouTube has rolled out a change that has undoubtedly angered many users around the world as the global video platform cracks down on ad-blockers. [
[Xbox Black Friday Deals, save big on Xbox Series X consoles, games, and controllers]( Save $50 on both the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S with these early Black Friday Deals from Microsoft. Plus, over 1,000 games are getting big discounts. [
[Microsoft unveils new Azure Cobalt CPU and Maia 100 GPU designed for AI and the Cloud]( Microsoft is finally making its own chips for the AI and Cloud market with the new Azure Cobalt 100 CPU and Maia 100 AI Accelerator. [
[Silicon Motion's new PCIe 5.0 SSD controller will use faster and more efficient 6nm process]( Power efficient and running on TSMC's 6nm process, Silicon Motion's new SM2508 PCIe Gen5 SSD controller could lead to fewer fans and more heatsinks. [
[There will be NO laptops with RTX 40 'SUPER' GPUs, RTX 50 laptops arrive in 2025]( NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 'SUPER' graphics cards will NOT be inside of gaming laptops, NVIDIA's next wave of Laptop GPUs will be RTX 50 series GPUs in 2025. [
[PNY's new CS3150 Gen5 SSD pumps out up to 12GB/sec, features dual-fan cooler]( PNY introduces its new CS3150 Gen5 SSD which has up to 12GB/sec read speeds, a dual-fan cooler to keep those speeds high, and 3 color options. [
[ASUS made a TYPO on its new ROG Maximus Z790 Evangelion motherboard]( The expensive, limited edition ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Hero Evangelion motherboard has a typo printed on the mobo itself: 'Evangenlion'. [
[Seagate Exos CORVAULT 4U106 system offers 2.5PB of Heat-Assisted Magnetic Recording storage]( Seagate's HAMR or Heat-Assisted Magnetic Recording tech is all about reducing costs for mass storage, and it powers the new Seagate Exos CORVAULT 4U106. [
[Samsung Galaxy Book 4 laptop: up to Intel Core Ultra 9 185H CPU, RTX 4070 8GB GPU]( Samsung's next-gen Galaxy Book 4 laptops have been teased, with Intel Meteor Lake and Raptor Lake CPU offerings, NVIDIA GeForce RTX laptop GPUs. [
[ENERMAX introduces two new high-airflow PC cases: the mid and mini-tower MS31 and MS32]( ENERMAX introduces two new PC cases with full mesh front panels designed to improve airflow and keep overall noise levels down to a minimum. [
[Intel Core Ultra 100H 'Meteor Lake' from MSI spotted: new 'AI laptop' starts at $1049]( MSI's new 13.3-inch and 16-inch 'AI laptops' are on the way with Intel's new Core Ultra 100 series 'Meteor Lake' CPUs, which has an AI chip too. [
[AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995WX CPU breaks world records on air cooler at 102C, uses 980W]( AMD's flagship Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995WX processor with 96 cores and 192 threads overclocked on air cooling, breaks multiple Cinebench world records. [
[PlayStation live games will focus on quality not quantity, Sony says]( Sony has delayed half of its pipeline of new live service games to ensure quality over quantity, and the current lineup 'does not meet expectations' [
[TITAN ARMY release three gaming monitors with high refresh rates and low response times]( TITAN ARMY has released three new gaming monitors aimed at e-Sports gamers, each features an acceptable resolution, high refresh rate, and response time. [
[The Witcher 3 is getting a full mod editor on PC nearly a decade after it was released]( On the one hand, that wait is quite something - but on the other, it's great to see the RPG still being supported, and new life breathed into the game. [
[PS5 sells $2 billion worth of hardware, makes 30% of total PlayStation earnings]( Sony's PlayStation 5 drives total quarterly earnings with nearly $2 billion in sales, and consoles make up the largest proportion of segment revenues. [
[PS5 shipments hit 46.6 million, still haven't beaten PS4 shipments on launch-aligned basis]( Sony's PlayStation 5 console nears 50 million shipments and accounted for a strong 30% of record-breaking Q2 revenues, but PS5 still isn't beating PS4. [
[NVIDIA RTX 5000 GPUs could have GDDR7, 384-bit bus, and 2x performance compared to Lovelace]( More rumors on NVIDIA's next-gen GPUs and how they could be a beefy upgrade over Lovelace - but the idea of a 512-bit bus has been dismissed. [
[Update for Starfield patch fixes NVIDIA DLSS 3 blurring, ghosting and other issues]( The beta patch for Starfield emerged recently with DLSS support, but there were problems - some of which have now been ironed out. [
[Origin PC EON17-X v2 Gaming Laptop Review]( Origin PC's EON17-X v2 is a solid competitor in the Intel 13th Gen gaming laptop market and offers some of the best customization we have seen. [
[NASA has stopped sending commands to its Mars rover and helicopter]( NASA has announced its temporarily dropped communications with its Mars rover due to the position of Earth and Mars relative to the Sun. [
[YouTube will soon be forcing creators to disclose AI-generated content in videos]( YouTube will soon force users to implement a disclaimer into their content, informing the viewer that the content they are watching is AI-generated. [
[Apple reportedly snags more than 35% of all Google's search revenue m]( Google reportedly pays Apple tens of billions of dollars per year to keep Google Search as the default iPhone search engine on Apple devices. [
[Scientists discover the supermassive black hole at the Milky Way's center is acting weird]( The supermassive black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy is acting strange, as it appears to pulsate every 76 minutes like clockwork. [
[Scientists find metal prosthetic hand buried with 600-year-old skeleton]( A team of archaeologists discovered an interesting metal prosthetic hand buried with a skeleton dating back between 1450 and 1620. [
[UFO whistleblower David Grusch reportedly refused to be interviewed by the Pentagon]( The head of the Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) has said that David Grusch has refused to share his information with the Pentagon. [
[LG releases two new ultrawide gaming monitors that are cheaper than usual]( LG has released two new ultrawide gaming monitors under its UltraGear line in time for the coming holidays, and they are cheaper than usual. [Having trouble reading? View online!]( Â
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