Developers forge ahead with Meteor Lake patches to the i925 kernel graphics driver already queued. Rate of progress indicates that Meteor Lake is on track.
Not all mechanical keyboards and key switches are created equal, and if you don’t know your type, you might have a tough time deciding what to buy. Do you prefer a smooth and quiet keystroke, or one that drops like a hammer and resonates an audible “click” that gets everyone’s attention? Choose the right keyboard and you won’t have to be married
It seems like every day there’s a new thing that people are getting to run Doom. It’s such a lightweight game, but still fun to play, and it’s easy to get running in many things, even a scientific calculator. Additionally it’s old enough that there are exploits in it that make it easy for lots of custom and arbitrary code execution.
Much to the horror of social media users around the world, Twitter was inaccessible for around an hour this morning, marking the service’s lengthiest outage since 2016. Users in need of their social media fix had to resort back to Facebook (*gasp*!) or any number of other services, though not anymore—Twitter is back up and running. Phew! Well,
Regular readers are surely well aware that Intel’s released Arc as a desktop product over in China. The entry-level Arc A380 Photon card from new vendor Gunnir looks pretty snazzy. A few of those cards have made their way over to the US, first in the hands of one Mr. Ryan Shrout, and now in the mitts of Gamers Nexus.
Not since Square-Enix president Yosuke Matsuda’s notorious letter about pursuing NFTs has someone in the games industry so spectacularly lost the plot that we’re left...