I was wrong, the Logitech G PowerPlay 2 charging mouse pad isn’t smaller than the first one, it’s just the official dimensions were listed incorrectly since 2021

Last week (a week ago today, in fact), I wrote about the upcoming Logitech G PowerPlay charging mousepad and how I was a little disappointed because while it’s a little cheaper, it also looked like it was going to be a little smaller. And I say “looked like” because, well, that’s what the specifications on…

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Split Fiction review

Need to know What is it? A world-hopping co-op adventure with a pair of aspiring authors. Release date March 6, 2025 Expect to pay $50/£40 Developer Hazelight Studios Publisher EA Reviewed on RTX 4090, Intel i9-13900k, 32GB RAM Steam Deck Verified Link Official site Split Fiction sets a relentless pace—one that it maintains throughout the…

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Saying what we’re probably all thinking, Zotac cautions, ‘Do not use third-party cables, angled adapters, or other cable accessories’

If you’ve just picked yourself up a shiny new RTX 50 series card, or plan on shopping for one the second they go back in stock, don’t ruin that upgrade with third-party cables, warns computer hardware company Zotac. Zotac, known for making mini PCs, graphics cards, and handhelds, tried to avoid selling to scalpers by…

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Knights in Tight Spaces review

Need to Know What is it? A clever roguelike deckbuilder about fantasy fistfighting. Release date March 4, 2025Expect to pay TBCDeveloper Ground ShatterPublisher Raw FuryReviewed on Gigabyte G5, ASUS Rog AllySteam Deck PlayableLink Official site Fights in Tight Spaces was a turn-based John Wick deckbuilder. Sounds ridiculous, but amazingly, it worked. Each turn you had…

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ASRock Z890 Taichi Lite review

For over two decades, ASRock has been designing and manufacturing motherboards for desktop PCs, workstations, and servers. The first use of the model name Taichi appeared in 2016 with the X99 Taichi, and since then, every new chipset released has been given the Taichi treatment. As part of ASRock’s motherboard range for Intel Core Ultra…

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This DIY ‘infinite contrast’ screen uses an old projector in a seriously clever way and makes monitors with full-array dimming look like absolute garbage

I’ve yet to see an LCD monitor with local dimming that I thought was any good. But I have now seen a DIY LCD display with an incredibly clever projector-based backlight solution that demonstrates why so-called HDR monitors with full-array local dimming are, in fact, complete crap. Of course, it’s top-notch YouTube channel DIY Perks…

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