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FreeSync and G
Adaptive sync display technologies from Nvidia and AMD have been on the market for a few years now a...
2024-05-19 10:44
27 Years of Tomb Raider & Lara Croft
Few video game characters have become more famous than the games that featured them. Lara Croft is o...
2024-05-19 10:23
GPU Availability and Pricing Update: October 2021
Welcome back to another month of looking at how expensive graphics cards are at retail at the moment...
2024-05-19 10:15
And Action! An Examination of Physics in Video Games
Video game physics are something that we often take for granted. If you make your avatar jump, you e...
2024-05-19 10:06
Explainer: Number Representations in Computer Hardware
As Shakespeare would have it, "that which we call a rose by any other name would smell just as sweet...
2024-05-19 10:06
Overclocking Intel Non
We're revisiting Intel's locked Alder Lake CPUs with a special sneak peak of an upcoming MSI motherb...
2024-05-19 09:37
The State of Self
Science fiction has promised self-driving vehicles for decades, with images of families getting swep...
2024-05-19 09:37
30 Years of Civilization
"Just one more turn," an expression that's become synonymous with the game Civilization. It's a feel...
2024-05-19 09:30
Rob's Alder Lake Windows 11 Rig Build Log
Here's a confession: I haven't built a PC from scratch in almost a decade. Sure, I've replaced RAM,...
2024-05-19 09:26
The State of Self
Science fiction has promised self-driving vehicles for decades, with images of families getting swep...
2024-05-19 09:04
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