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Steam Summer Sale 2024 starts this week, will include a new “deep discounts” section

In brief: Valve recently began generating excitement for its 2024 summer sale, which starts on Thursday. The event will feature the expected price drops on popular titles, but the company has also teased a new promotion to make the sales more enticing. Additionally, the sale includes a discount on the LCD Steam Deck, which is […]

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OneDrive data synchronization on Windows 11 is now automatic

Classic Microsoft: Microsoft’s OneDrive is a cloud storage and file-syncing solution baked directly into Windows. Over time, the tool became increasingly troublesome and annoying, and now Redmond seems willing to make it more so by making OneDrive an opt-out feature. Microsoft recently changed the Windows 11 installation process, turning OneDrive data synchronization on by default

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Company cuts costs by replacing 60-strong writing team with AI

A hot potato: CEOs, bosses, and the those who make the technology love to assure people that artificial intelligence isn’t going to replace everyone’s jobs; it will merely augment them – working alongside humans to make life easier. Yet we keep hearing stories like the one about a writer whose employer fired his 60-person team

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Microsoft attempts to steer Windows users away from local accounts

Facepalm: Like Google, Apple, and other major online providers, Microsoft is willing to play dirty to keep users within its digital ecosystem. The Redmond corporation is now making it difficult for Windows 11 users by removing official instructions on how to convert an online account into a local one. The Windows ecosystem was traditionally designed

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Modder tries spinning an entire PC to cool it, but centrifugal force has other ideas

WTF?! Usually, the fans go inside the PC, but a modder wanted to see if arranging things the other way around had thermal advantages. Aside from increased chassis size, the test highlighted clear safety reasons why users shouldn’t spin computer hardware at high RPMs. In a recent video, a Chinese PC hardware modder and influencer

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LG Display begins mass production of world’s first tandem OLED laptop screens

What just happened? LG Display has begun mass producing the world’s first 13-inch tandem OLED panel for laptops. As the name suggests, tandem OLED technology literally involves stacking two layers of red, green, and blue (RGB) OLED panels to enhance durability and performance. The tech was commercialized by LG Display in 2019 and initially adopted

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NASA prepares for armageddon in simulated asteroid doomsday drill

Why it matters: In a conference in Washington D.C. this week, NASA’s Planetary Defense Coordination Office and the Federal Emergency Management Agency ran a chilling simulation – what if a massive asteroid was barreling towards Earth with over a decade’s notice? The exercise, held every two years, lets concerned agencies game out response plans for

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This $1 billion AI chatbot has been accused of stealing content and lying

A hot potato: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s statement that he uses Perplexity almost every day is certainly a strong endorsement. However, recent allegations against the AI chatbot may cause some people to reconsider its use. Critics accuse it of dishonesty and theft, with one publication even threatening legal action for copyright infringement. There are numerous

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Pocket 386 retro laptop with 40 MHz CPU, 8 MB RAM arrives for under $200

The big picture: When it comes to retro gaming, nothing beats playing on original hardware. For PC gamers, that can often be difficult unless you happen to have an old machine collecting dust in your closet. Fortunately for hardcore retro gamers, there’s a new option on the block that lets you play on original hardware

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