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Qualcomm is determined to cut a slice out of Intel's PC pie with latest Snapdragon chips
At Computex in June 2024, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon claimed that Arm-powered laptops would account for 50 percent of the ...
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10 great games to use when benchmarking your PC
Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1600/1060 or AMD Radeon RX 580; GeForce RTX 2060 or higher for Ray Tracing Remedy’s Control is ...
Here at Tom's Guide we reviewed an awful lot of laptops, tablets, printers and more in 2025, and we wanted to recommend these 5 as our favorite gadgets of the year.
With the 2025 cycle of drops out of the way, Minecraft has already revealed a feature of its next update—and let me tell you, ...
A talented Minecraft player online has shown off their incredible recreation of Hawkins National Laboratory from Stranger ...
Check out this list of some of the best Minecraft players of all time, including Technoblade, Dream, Sapnap, JojoSolos, and ...
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Minecraft Reveals First Features of Its Next Game Drop, And You Can Test Them Out Now
Mojang gives players a first look at some of the features coming in its first game drop of 2026, and they are already ...
Intel's new gaming CPU wipes the floor with AMD, with up to 78% higher performance in Cyberpunk 2077
Thanks to its hugely powerful new integrated Xe3 GPU, the Intel Panther Lake laptop CPU series has stolen a surprise victory ...
What are the best Minecraft shaders? With shaders, you can instantly level up the look of your Minecraft world, even without an expensive graphics card. But with so many downloadable mods for the ...
Can you feel your PC or Mac running hot? We've found the best ways to check processor temps on your Windows PCs and Macs. Palash has been writing about technology (and entertainment) for over a decade ...
Justin Jaffe is the Managing Editor for CNET Money. He has more than 20 years of experience publishing books, articles and research on finance and technology for Wired, IDC and others. He is the ...
Psychology Today's online self-tests are intended for informational purposes only and are not diagnostic tools. Psychology Today does not capture or store personally identifiable information, and your ...
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