Tag: personal computing

Riot outlines how Valorant’s competitive mode will work

Valorant players will soon be able to put their skills to the test. Riot Games announced today that it plans to add a competitive mode to its already popular first-person shooter "soon after" the release of the game's upcoming 0.49 update, with acces… Source

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Valve is testing a more human approach to Steam tag searches

We've all been there at one point: you'll try to find a specific app or game on a digital marketplace, and for whatever reason, the search feature doesn't seem to bring up what you want to download. Whether it's the App Store or Steam, all digital di… Source

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AMD’s latest 3rd-gen Ryzen 3 CPUs start at $99

AMD is making its current-generation desktop processors, and some of their supporting technology, a little more affordable. The chipmaker has introduced two new Ryzen 3 chips, the 3.6GHz 3100 and 3.8GHz 3300X, that will be available in May for $99 an… Source

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Razer’s updated Blade Stealth gets a faster display and GPU

Last year’s 13.3-inch Razer Blade Stealth was one of the first truly powerful ultrabooks with NVIDIA GTX 1650 graphics and a tiny 2.5 pound size, but it still had a few shortcomings. Razer has now addressed many of those the new Razer Blade Stealth 2… Source

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Apple’s latest MacBook Air drops to $950 a few weeks after its debut

Apple only announced the refreshed MacBook Air last month, and you can already get it on sale. Granted, it's only a modest $50 discount on the base Core i3 model, but this is still a good opportunity to snag the 2020 MacBook Air while it's new and at… Source

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Microsoft’s next Surface Go could up the screen size to 10.5 inches

More details of Microsoft’s upcoming Surface Go sequel appear to have emerged, and they could be good news — if you’re not expecting a revolution. Windows Central sources claim that the tablet will share the familiar form factor, but pack a larger 10… Source

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