Computer News
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Global Computer Support Market Sees Growth Amid Rising Demand
In today's fast-paced digital landscape, the demand for reliable computer support services has surged exponentially. From troubleshooting software glitches to...
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Sabrent Launches 5 GB/s SSDs For The Steam Deck
Sabrent has revealed the company's new Rocket 2230 SSD, which will fight for a spot on the list of best...
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How to Overclock a CPU
Contrary to innumerable reports of its demise, overclocking is not dead — not by a long shot. Yes, overclocking headroom...
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China's Government, State-Backed Firms to Scrap Foreign PCs Within Two Years
In a bid to support local PC makers and software developers and reduce the impact of any potential future sanctions...
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WD Confirms NAND Price Hike, SSDs May Get More Expensive
An email from Western Digital to its product partners has surfaced, bringing to light the harsh reality they will face...
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PC sales fell 5% globally in fourth quarter
Global shipments of personal computers dropped by almost 5 per cent annually in the fourth quarter of last year, marking...
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Installing gaming drivers might leave your PC vulnerable to cyberattacks
If you're using cheat programs when playing games on PC, you could be putting your computer at risk as vulnerabilities...
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This Tesla owner says he mines up to $800 a month in cryptocurrency with his car
Siraj Raval has tried just about every way there is to mine for cryptocurrencies from his 2018 Tesla Model 3....
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Alienware’s Concept Nyx is an at-home gaming server that may never exist
Over the last few years, Dell (and its gaming brand, Alienware) has grown fond of showing off concept devices –...
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Ryzen 5000 Support Finally Enabled On A320 Motherboards
AMD's Ryzen 5000 (Vermeer) processors aren't officially supported on AMD 300-series motherboards. However, motherboard manufacturers, including Asus and Gigabyte have...
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Raspberry Pi 400 Gets 8GB of RAM in DIY Hack
Everybody loves the Raspberry Pi 400, but could it be better? One enterprising hacker with a Reddit account thought it...
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Nintendo sees no quick fix for chips crunch
The shortage in computer chips needed to make the Nintendo Switch machine is a serious problem unlikely to be resolved...
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Computer use later in life may prevent cognitive decline
Researchers found that using a computer, playing games, and participating in social activities may reduce the risk of mild cognitive...
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Kerala: God's own startup incubator
If you think that Bangalore, Pune, Gurgaon and Hyderabad are the biggest startup hubs in the country, you are wrong....
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Dell maintains plans to go public despite Icahn opposition
Dell Technologies Inc said on Tuesday it was sticking to its plans to go public by buying back its tracking...
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Internet groups appeal to US court to reinstate 'net neutrality' rules
A coalition of trade groups representing companies including Alphabet Inc, Facebook Inc and Amazon.com Inc, urged a US appeals court...