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Pickle Rick is coming to Rainbow Six Siege

Mustafa Mahmoud 23 hours ago Featured Tech News, Software & Gaming, Tech News If Fortnite has taught us anything, it’s that no crossovers are off the table. Even so, this latest crossover is certainly unexpected. Ubisoft has announced that its popular tactical shooter Rainbow Six Siege will be crossing over with the Adult Swim cartoon… Read more

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Resident Evil Village runs at 45fps on some consoles

Mustafa Mahmoud 1 day ago Console, Featured Tech News, Software & Gaming Following last night’s Resident Evil Showcase, Capcom released new technical details for the upcoming Resident Evil Village. As with many games, Village will offer multiple graphics modes. What is unusual however is the fact that some of these modes will lock the game… Read more

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LG will offer Android upgrades for some devices up to Android 13

Matthew Wilson 1 day ago Featured Tech News, Mobile Earlier this month, LG officially announced that it is closing down its mobile division and will no longer produce smartphones. However, some pre-existing devices will continue to get updates, seemingly for the next couple of years.  LG’s South Korean team has said that up to three… Read more

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A first-person Resident Evil 4 VR officially announced

Mustafa Mahmoud 1 day ago Featured Tech News, Software & Gaming, Tech News, Virtual Reality Resident Evil 4 is generally agreed to be one of the best titles in the franchise, with the game still standing the test of time. Just as how RE4 took advantage of fringe technologies at the time, the game is… Read more

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Viper Gaming VP4300 NVMe SSD offers blazing fast PCIe Gen 4 speeds

Matthew Wilson 1 day ago Featured Tech News, Software & Gaming Viper Gaming is back in the headlines this week with a new PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSD. Boasting write speeds of up to 7,400MB/s and up to 2TB capacity, the Viper Gaming VP4300 SSD looks to be a significant upgrade over previous generations.  This… Read more

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MSI launches water-cooled RTX 3080 Sea Hawk X

João Silva 1 day ago Featured Tech News, Graphics Announced back at CES 2021, MSI has finally released the water-cooled RTX 3080 Sea Hawk X. Featuring a two-part cooling system, the RTX 3080 Sea Hawk X was designed to operate silently even at full load. The cooling system consists of a 240mm aluminium radiator cooled… Read more

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Ubisoft will host E3 showcase on 12th June

Matthew Wilson 1 day ago Featured Tech News, Software & Gaming Last week, the ESA finally began making some of its plans for E3 2021 official announcing press conferences and appearances from a number of large publishers. Now, we are starting to get date and times for when to tune in, with Ubisoft being the… Read more

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Multiple parties interested in acquiring Square Enix

Matthew Wilson 1 day ago Featured Tech News, Software & Gaming Square Enix has been a key pillar in the games industry for decades now with huge historical gaming franchises under its belt. A major change could be coming though, as sources claim that “multiple parties” are exploring an acquisition of the publisher. According to… Read more

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CoolerMaster releases the MasterBox 540 and MasterBox MB600L V2

Home / Component / Cases / CoolerMaster releases the MasterBox 540 and MasterBox MB600L V2 João Silva 1 day ago Cases, Featured Tech News CoolerMaster is adding two new cases to its vast portfolio – the MasterBox 540 for RGB-lovers and the MasterBox MB600L V2 for those who prefer a minimalistic design.  The CoolerMaster MasterBox… Read more

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Samsung’s new PM9A1 PCIe 4.0 SSD for OEMs is a 980 Pro in disguise

João Silva 2 days ago Featured Tech News, SSD Drives Samsung is back with another PCIe 4 SSD – the PM9A1. The latest SSD is aimed at OEMs, but Samsung’s specifications suggest that it should offer very similar performance to the pre-existing 980 Pro SSD. Similar to the 980 Pro, the Samsung PM9A1 uses the… Read more

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TSMC sees growth in Q1 but warns chip shortages could last into 2022

Matthew Wilson 2 days ago Featured Tech News, General Tech There is good news and bad news from TSMC this week. The Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company has seen a rise in revenue and profits in Q1, but unfortunately, we are no closer to the current chip shortage being over. TSMC revealed this week that it… Read more

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Twitch continues to dominate steaming, with almost 5 times the viewership of YouTube

Mustafa Mahmoud 2 days ago Featured Tech News, Online, Software & Gaming In the past few years, Twitch has been unmatched when it comes to live streaming platforms, with many competitors coming and going, none of which have been able to compete with the sheer size of Twitch’s audience. This continues to be the case… Read more

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The ESA announces partnership with IGN, Future Games, and more

Mustafa Mahmoud 2 days ago Featured Tech News, Software & Gaming The ESA, who is responsible for the annual E3 gaming convention, recently confirmed that after skipping 2020, E3 would be coming back later this year. With the event being digital this year, and in order to “extend its reach to video game fans worldwide,”… Read more

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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla ‘Wrath of the Druids’ expansion releasing in May

Matthew Wilson 2 days ago Featured Tech News, Software & Gaming Last month, Ubisoft announced Assassin’s Creed Valhalla’s first major expansion, “Wrath of the Druids”. While the expansion was originally due to release later this month, the development team needs an extra couple of weeks, pushing the expansion back into May. In a tweet last… Read more

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Apex Legends has surpassed 100 million players

Mustafa Mahmoud 2 days ago Featured Tech News, Online, Software & Gaming, Tech News Since its surprise launch in February 2019, Apex Legends has become one of the major players in the free-to-play Battle Royale genre of games. Though growth has slowed down substantially, EA reported that Apex Legends has now officially surpassed 100 million… Read more

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