Month: August 2023

Nvidia 5000 series: rumors, possible GPU specs, and everything we know

Rumors about the upcoming Nvidia 5000 series GPUs have been building momentum for a good while now, and as the months of 2024 roll by, we’re hearing more and more as the rumor mill churns faster. Current Nvidia Lovelace RTX graphics cards have delivered mixed performance results; while the enthusiast…

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Nvidia 5000 series: rumors, possible specs, and everything we know

Rumors about the upcoming Nvidia 5000 series GPUs are beginning to circulate as the company wraps up its current-generation graphics card releases.  The present Nvidia Lovelace RTX series has delivered mixed performance results; while its enthusiast and premium mid-range models have generally excelled, high prices have prevented its more expensive…

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‘Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak’ will be free on the Epic Games Store this month

Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak will be free on the Epic Games Store later this month. The well-received 2016 prequel to 1999 real-time strategy classic Homeworld arrives ahead of Homeworld 3, due early next year after multiple delays. The (usually $50) Deserts of Kharak will be available to claim on Epic’s…

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Google Maps will stop showing gas stations to EV owners

Real-time charging port availability: Just search for “ev charging stations” in Google Maps and you’ll see the real time availability of charging ports at nearby stations so you don’t have to wait in line.  Charging speed filters: The ‘very fast’ charging filter will help you easily find stations that have…

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‘Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III’ will include the series’ biggest zombies map ever

Activision has spilled the beans about Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, revealing much more about what players can expect from the next entry in the rebooted series. For one thing, it seems like fans of Call of Duty's Zombies mode are in for a treat. Activision is promising the…

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Anonymous file-sharing site has shut down after ‘years of abuse’

Popular anonymous file sharing site, Anonfiles, is shutting down, due to overwhelming abuse by its users which simply could not be contained. This is according to the website’s operators themselves, who posted the announcement on the site earlier this week. They claimed that for two years, people gathered around the…

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