Month: September 2020

AMD’s Radeon RX 6000 series GPUs may have just leaked in full null

We’re just a few weeks away from AMD’s RDNA 2 launch event, but full specifications for its first Radeon RX 6000-series cards may have already surfaced online.  As part of its latest buying guide, Newegg Insider – a company blog listed on the US retailer’s front page – has listed…

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Starfield ‘leak’ could show what Bethesda has planned on Xbox Series X null

We haven’t heard much about Bethesda’s sci-fi RPG Starfield since it was announced at E3 2018, but some new ‘leaked’ images may have given us our first look at the gaming giant’s new IP – assuming they’re not fake. Three images have surfaced on Imgur (via GamesRadar) which are allegedly…

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EVGA confirms one cause of instability with RTX 3080 GPUs – but don’t jump to conclusions null

The Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 has not only been plagued by stock shortages since launch, but third-party models suffer from instability and crashing. And now graphics card manufacturer EVGA has come forward with some clarification on a possible cause. A post by Igor’s Lab discusses the possibility that a certain…

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The Home Depot is selling a new Google Chromecast that hasn’t been announced

Google’s Pixel 5 event is scheduled for this Wednesday, but some of the company’s other new gadgets are already appearing on store shelves. That includes its all-new Chromecast, which some savvy buyers have been able to purchase directly in-store from retailers like Walmart and The Home Depot over the course…

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Tyler Technologies tells users to change passwords after ransomware attack null

Tyler Technologies, one of the largest US public sector technology providers, has suffered a ransomware attack that disrupted operations, and may have resulted in the theft of remote access credentials, among other data. The ransomware in question, dubbed RansomExx, terminates more than 280 security process on Windows devices, enabling hackers…

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Get a year of PlayStation Plus for half off before the PS5 comes out

A one-year subscription to PlayStation Plus normally costs $60, but it’s available for almost half that price at CDKeys.com. You’ll need this service to play PS4 games online right now, and it’s an especially good deal if you’re planning to upgrade to the PS5 this year. On the new console,…

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