How low can they go? Microsoft’s original Surface Headphones are back on sale again, this time at their lowest price ever. Woot is currently selling the headphones for just $105.99, which is $5 less than its previous baseline price.
In case you didn’t already know this, Amazon owns Woot, so there is a lot of synergy between the two companies.
So far, NVIDIA has released just three mobile Ampere GPUs for laptops, those being the GeForce RTX 3080, GeForce RTX 3070, and GeForce RTX 3060. Within each of those main tiers, OEMs have a million and one combinations to work with (rough estimate), leading to a dizzying array of GeForce RTX 30 mobile GPU configs. Even still, NVIDIA is not
Gigabyte is tickled pink that one of its high-end motherboards was used to set an overclocking record with Intel’s flagship Core i9-11900K processor based on Rocket Lake. Liquid nitrogen should take a bow as well, because it took frigid temperatures to allow Intel’s flagship CPU to hit an insanely high 7,314MHz, which then broke a couple of
There has been a lot of interest in the Analogue Pocket, an intriguing retro gaming console that was first announced back in late 2019. The console was supposed to launch in 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic pushed the date out to May 2021. Now, as we approach May, Analogue has announced another delay.
According to the company, the Pocket will
It is April Fools’ Day, but Verizon claims that its latest deal is #NoJoke. Your broken devices may still have a bit of value, and Verizon is currently allowing customers to turn in their broken smartphones for an upgrade.
Customers can trade-in their “cracked, broken, and even phones that no longer turn on” for up to $1,000 USD on 5G devices
HP is readying numerous desktop models built around AMD’s not-yet-released (or even announced) Ryzen 5000G series APUs. The upcoming chips will pair CPU cores based on AMD’s latest generation Zen 3 architecture with Radeon graphics, which is an increasingly intriguing proposition, given the current shortage of graphics cards.
Just over a week ago, reports were swirling that LG’s troubled smartphone division had encountered even more roadblocks. It was alleged that the development of the company’s innovative and quite spectacular rollable displays was canceled.
It was also reported that LG was looking to sell its entire smartphone division, which has been a money