Graphics cards can be a touchy subject for PC gamers. Whether it’s the best gaming GPUs on the market or the worst GPUs of all time, people will always have conflicting opinions. However, most of us can probably agree on is that some graphics cards are either objectively poor products or simply unnecessary for the vast majority. Companies like Nvidia and AMD aren’t helping either by always adding new entries to the worst GPU deals you’ve ever seen.
Source: xda-developers.com
Just bought a new GPU? Don't forget these 5 components if you want to make the most of it
It's obvious that the graphics card has the biggest impact on your gaming PC's performance. Whether you're gaming at 1080p or 4K, the best graphics cards can transform performance from meh to exceptional. But if you're thinking of buying a new graphics card, you might want to know that there are several other components that need your attention if your priority is an excellent gaming experience. … [Read More...]
VCs and the military are fueling self-driving startups that don’t need roads
A new crop of early-stage startups — along with some recent VC investments — illustrates a niche emerging in the autonomous vehicle technology sector. Unlike the companies bringing robotaxis to city streets, these startups are taking their tech off-road. Two recent entrants — Seattle-based Overland AI and New Brunswick-based Potential — are poised to get a first-mover advantage on this … [Read More...]
Best iPad Air (M2, 2024) cases in 2024
The iPad Air keeps getting better and better. The new 2024 iPad Air sports the powerful M2 chip, and on top of that, Apple has introduced a new 13-inch size in addition to the 11-inch, just like the iPad Pro M4. If you're looking for a good case for your iPad Air M2, the good news is that most cases for the iPad Air 5 will fit the 11-inch model, and there are already a lot of great options for the … [Read More...]
Deal Dive: Sagetap looks to bring enterprise software sales into the 21st century
When the founders of Sagetap, Sahil Khanna and Kevin Hughes, started working at early-stage enterprise software startups, they were surprised to find that the companies they worked at were trying to sell their innovative tech through old-school methods like repeated cold emails and calls. Khanna, a former product marketer, and Hughes, a former sales manager, knew these methods weren’t effective … [Read More...]
createBrowserRouter A step up from Switch
What is Routing? Why Do We Need It?Routing is how you navigate in a web application. It allows you to map URL paths to specific components, enabling users to access various parts of your app without needing to reload the page. Routing is important because it ensures a seamless user experience, making your app feel similar to a desktop application. It helps in organizing and managing different … [Read More...]
Motorola Razr, Razr 50 Ultra Design Renders Surface Online; Razr 50 Specifications Leaked: See Images
Motorola Razr and Motorola Razr 50 Ultra are expected to be unveiled soon and the company's upcoming foldable phones have now surfaced online in the form of press renders leaked by tipster Evan Blass (X: @evleaks). The latest images suggest that the standard Razr model will arrive with a cover screen that considerably larger than the outer display on its predecessor — the Motorola Razr 40. The … [Read More...]
X-Men ‘97 didn’t have to go that hard
The following article discusses spoilers for the first season of X-Men ‘97.I was excited about the return of the ‘90s Saturday morning cartoon version of the X-Men. Still, I wasn’t sure Marvel, under the auspices of Disney, could deliver on the flavor of the original while also making a modern show that older fans, now adults in their 30s and 40s, could enjoy. And X-Men '97 is a total play on our … [Read More...]
How I built a powerful media center with my SBC
Creating a media streaming service of your own is incredibly straightforward. You can run software such as Plex Media Server on just about anything, from your desktop PC to network-attached storage (NAS) or single-board computer (SBC). Already running an instance of Plex on my primary home-based NAS, I decided to create a secondary media streaming service on nothing but an SBC and a single drive. … [Read More...]
How to write and install your own Chrome extension
Google Chrome allows you to enhance your browsing experience by adding custom functions, called extensions, within the browser window. There are a variety of extensions available from the Chrome Web Store and third-party developers, but you can also create your own extensions using simple HTML CSS and JavaScript. Source: xda-developers.com … [Read More...]
This smart smoker makes barbecuing indoors a breeze
The GE Profile Smart Indoor Smoker delivers on its promise of bringing smoking indoors, but sadly its smarts didn’t make me a better pitmaster.a:hover]:text-black [&>a:hover]:shadow-underline-black dark:[&>a:hover]:text-gray-e9 dark:[&>a:hover]:shadow-underline-gray-63 [&>a]:shadow-underline-gray-13 dark:[&>a]:shadow-underline-gray-63">The GE Profile is a … [Read More...]