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    Intel’s Hades Canyon NUC finally gets a vital graphics driver update – thanks to AMD

    Those with a Hades Canyon NUC – Next Unit of Computing, or in other words, one of Intel’s highly compact PCs – have been waiting a year for a Kaby Lake-G driver update, but the good news is it’s finally here, albeit courtesy of AMD. Yes, this is a slightly…

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      FDA grants emergency authorization to system that decontaminates N95 respirator masks for re-use

      The global coronavirus pandemic has meant that there’s a widespread effort to develop and advance creative solutions to new problems, like worldwide shortages of necessary front-line medical equipment. One piece of gear that’s necessary for protecting the health of medical workers treating COVID-19 patients are N95 respirator masks, which are…

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        OnePlus 8 launch date is officially set for April 14

        It’s official: the OnePlus 8 range is being announced on April 14. The company itself has now said as much, as well as confirming a few other details about the range. These details include the presence of a display with a 120Hz refresh rate (up from 90Hz on the OnePlus…

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          2020 Power 50 – Our finalists revealed

          The nominations are in – and now the finalists for the Power 50 2020 can be revealed. Part of the Mobile Industry Awards 2020 powered by TechRadar Pro, the Power 50 highlights the most important and influential figures in the UK mobile industry during the past year.  The finalists for…

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            Acer’s upcoming laptops will include AMD Ryzen 4000 mobile processors

            Acer has announced that it will release a new version of its Aspire 5 laptop this year, powered by AMD’s Ryzen 5 4500U mobile chip. The company has also revealed the release date for its Ryzen-powered Swift 3. With both lines, Acer aims to provide fairly slim products at an…

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              Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 review: AMD has rewritten the rules

              In their early years, gaming laptops were meant to be desktop replacements. The first Razer Blade, released in 2011, was almost seven pounds; the 2012 Blade was 6.6. Battery life was a laughing matter. (The 2017 Zephyrus had just over two hours.) Gaming laptops were bulky and garish. They were…

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