Month: September 2025

AMD’s AI-powered FSR 4 upscaling is now available in most FSR 3.1 games

AMD’s FSR 4 AI upscaling and frame-generation technology can now be enabled for “most games that support FSR 3.1 with DirectX 12,” the company says in the patch notes for its newest 25.9.1 driver. This support has been a big promise from AMD, but it’s taken awhile to come to…

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This cooling pad makes a good first impression – but my tests revealed something that might cool your enthusiasm

Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test. Aimiuzi F2 Plus Laptop Cooling Pad: review The Aimiuzi F2 Plus Laptop Cooling Pad is a relatively affordable cooling…

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Apple is expected to unveil iPhone 17 and more at the ‘Awe Dropping’ event on Tuesday: Here’s everything we know

It's now just a few hours away: At 1PM ET on Tuesday, Apple is all but certain to unveil the iPhone 17 line. This year's theme of "Awe dropping," which was featured in Apple's invitations to the media sent on August 26 doesn't reveal much by way of clues, though…

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The world’s fastest rugged tablet just launched – and it’s perfect for those who want to work in challenging environments while compiling AI code

Getac F120 is certified for extreme temperatures, dust, water, and impacts Copilot+ performance standards push rugged devices into advanced AI computing territory LumiBond display ensures sunlight clarity while 48 TOPS NPU accelerates demanding edge AI tasks Getac has unveiled the F120, a device it claims to be the world’s first…

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iOS 26: Everything you need to know about the iPhone update ahead of the Apple event tomorrow

Tomorrow, September 9, marks Apple’s iPhone 17 event. That means we’ll finally have more answers about the presumed iPhone 17 lineup — including the ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air. Interested in following along? Here’s how you can watch the iPhone 17 launch.  Assuming Apple sticks to tradition, we should be able…

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Nintendo Switch modder ordered to pay $2 million in piracy lawsuit

Nintendo has notched another victory in its crusade against piracy. Last week, a Washington District Court judge ordered Ryan Daley to pay Nintendo $2 million and stop selling modded Switch consoles online, as reported earlier by Engadget. In a copyright lawsuit filed last year, Nintendo accused Daley of operating the…

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