Apple unveils its fourth Watch
Published in Mobiles
Wednesday, 12 September 2018 20:43

Apple unveils its fourth Watch


Larger screen, two sizes, and an ECG in tow

At a special event at the Steve Jobs' Theater, Apple officially announced its new Apple Watch Series 4, set to bring a couple of improvements and come with a larger screen compared to the Series 3.

Qualcomm unveils new Snapdragon Wear 3100 platform
Published in Mobiles


Bringing better battery life and new system architecture

It has been a while since we have seen an update to the wearable platform but although some doubted Qualcomm's dedication to that part of the market, the company obviously did not give up on it, and the new Snapdragon Wear 3100 should not only fix the biggest flaw of previous smartwatches, the battery life, but also bring plenty of other improvements.

Death Stranding presentation scheduled for September 23rd
Published in Gaming


At the Tokyo Games Show 2018

We haven't heard a lot about the Death Stranding game since the gameplay trailer released at the Sony's E3 2018 presentation, so a scheduled presentation at the Tokyo Games Show 2018 has certainly raised a lot of interest.

AMD unveils $55-priced Athlon 200GE
Published in PC Hardware
Friday, 07 September 2018 16:22

AMD unveils $55-priced Athlon 200GE


Zen and Vega on a dual-core APU

AMD has decided to keep the Athlon brand alive and has launched the Athlon 200GE, an entry-level APU with two Zen-cores with SMT-enabled, as well as Vega graphics with 3CUs, all at $55.

EA/DICE releases new trailer for Battlefield V
Published in Gaming
Wednesday, 05 September 2018 23:58

EA/DICE releases new trailer for Battlefield V


Battle royale Firestorm mode, single player and more

Celebrating the start of its open beta phase, Electronic Arts has released a new trailer which details some of the future elements which will be available in the full game, including the battle royale mode, singleplayer and more.

Metro Exodus to use Hairworks, PhysX and RTX
Published in Gaming
Wednesday, 05 September 2018 22:14

Metro Exodus to use Hairworks, PhysX and RTX


For some additional eye-candy

The upcoming Metro Exodus game from 4A Games is probably one of the most anticipated games that will be coming in February 2019, and according to known details, it will be using some of the Nvidia RTX technologies, as well as Hairworks and PhsyX.

EKWB blocks ready for Nvidia RTX series graphics cards
Published in PC Hardware


A total of eight water blocks for reference design cards

EK Water Blocks is obviously quite happy with Nvidia's upcoming Geforce RTX graphics card lineup launch as the company has prepared no less than eight EK Vector RTX full-cover water blocks designed to fit those reference design RTX graphics cards.

Logitech G502 gets the Hero 16K sensor update
Published in PC Hardware
Tuesday, 04 September 2018 13:17

Logitech G502 gets the Hero 16K sensor update


Same design with a hardware upgrade

Logitech G502 has been a market favorite since it was released back in 2014, and now, Logitech has updated it with the new HERO 16k sensor and a better cable.

Intel will hop on the Adaptive Sync train
Published in Graphics
Saturday, 01 September 2018 14:02

Intel will hop on the Adaptive Sync train


At least according to Chris Hook

It appears that Intel is definitely considering supporting VESA's Adaptive Sync on Intel GPUs.

Intel's latest graphics driver fixes many bugs
Published in Graphics


And Chipzilla promises better performance

Intel has updated its graphics driver, bringing both support for new games like Strange Brigade and Pro Evolution Soccer 2019, performance improvements for some games like World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth and Jurrasic World Evolution, as well as some security fixes and improvements.