The NVIDIA RTX 8000 is quietly pushing into the four-figure price range, driven by soaring AI workloads and professional demand. Here’s what it brings to the table—and why it may not be worth the sticker shock.
Life is Strange: Reunion, set to launch on March 26, 2026, promises an emotional conclusion to the story of Max Cau...
The Nintendo Switch 2 faces mounting pressure from tariff pressures, rising memory component costs, and economic in...
A new feature in Microsoft's PowerToys suite mimics classic arcade game mechanics, allowing the cursor to wrap arou...
Two new Asus gaming monitors redefine dual-mode performance with 4x faster 1080p refresh rates, targeting esports a...
Major NAND manufacturers are reportedly scaling back production to prioritize DRAM, a move that could worsen SSD sh...
A new virtual co-working experience aims to blend productivity and social interaction, offering features like custo...
A new partnership between Sony and TCL will redefine the home entertainment landscape, with TCL taking majority con...
A new era for mobile processors is emerging, one where sustained performance is no longer limited by heat. Samsung’...
The gaming industry faces a growing divide over AI integration, with Razer's CEO arguing that gamers oppose low-qua...
A critical security flaw, dubbed 'WhisperPair,' affects millions of Bluetooth headphones from major brands. The vul...