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ReShade Download Free – 6.0.0

Imagine your favorite game with ambient occlusion, real depth of field effects, color correction and more. ReShade exposes an automated and generic way to access both frame color and depth information (latter is automatically disabled during multiplayer to prevent exploitation) and all the tools to make it happen. The possibilities are endless! Add advanced depth-edge-detection-driven […]

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New vapor coating technique lets you run a computer under water

In a nutshell: HZO specializes in thin film coatings for electronic devices. At CES 2024, the North Carolina-based company demonstrated the effectiveness of its coating process by submerging a Raspberry Pi board. Remarkably, the board continued working just fine and no one got electrocuted. HZO offers innovative coating services using parylene, applied as a film

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YouTube escalates battle against ad blockers, rolls out site slowdown to more users

A hot potato: YouTube’s ongoing war against those who use adblockers has moved up a level. The company is now rolling out a punishment to more people that causes the entire site to slow when it detects ad-blocking software is being used, causing a “suboptimal viewing” experience. It was back in November that YouTube’s previous

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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League final PC requirements are good news if you play at 1080p

In brief: We’re only a few weeks away from the release of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, one of the first big and highly anticipated games of 2024. That means the final PC requirements have dropped, and they’re not too demanding at the lower end, especially if you’re using a 1080p monitor. It might

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2023 was the worst year in PC industry history, but there’s reason to be optimistic in 2024

In brief: Last year was not a good one for the PC market, with one analyst firm calling it the industry’s worst ever twelve months. However, the final quarter of 2023 offered reasons to be optimistic going forward. That’s a good reason for PC companies to celebrate, but the less welcome news for consumers is

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Faster GPU or Faster CPU: Ryzen 7600 + RTX 4070 Ti vs. Ryzen 7800X3D + RTX 4070

Would buying a Ryzen 5 7600 with a GeForce RTX 4070 Ti be a better option than the Ryzen 7 7800X3D with the RTX 4070 Ti? Both hardware combos cost the same. In other words, should you opt for the faster GPU or CPU? To find out, we’ve benchmarked both combinations. Traditionally, we’ve recommended that

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BOE’s latest display for cars is 45-inches in 8K, takes over the entire front console

Forward-looking: Among the 50 consumer electronics products that BOE showcased at CES 2024 was a 45-inch 8K screen that stretches over a car’s dashboard combining the driver panel, central control, and passenger panel into a single display. Smart cockpit technology keeps on advancing, and its integration into popular EVs will continue to drive the space.

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Mystery of LG washing machine using 3.6GB of data daily could have a simple explanation

WTF?! In what could have been another example of the dangers of making every single household appliance internet-connected, the owner of an LG washing machine got a shock this week when the device started reporting the use of 3.6GB of data every day. Johnie, who describes himself as a FinTech Geek in his X/Twitter bio,

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Meta admits using pirated books to train AI, but won’t pay for it

A hot potato: Training advanced AI models with proprietary material has become a controversial issue. Many companies now face legal challenges from authors and media organizations in court. Meta admitted to using the well-known “pirate” dataset, Books3, yet the company is reluctant to compensate writers adequately. A group of authors filed a lawsuit against Meta,

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