The Fridge

How to make your very own semiconductor-class cleanroom in a wooden shed and build your own chips, well kinda

OK, everyone relax. You know this chip-making malarkey that’s pushing the stock prices of companies like Nvidia, ASML and TSMC into orbit, in part thanks to the AI boom and resulting chip crisis? It isn’t so complex after all. Someone’s built a semiconductor-class cleanroom in a wooden shed in their backyard. DIY chip building, here…

Read More

Fallout 3 Remastered toy listing pops up on pre-order website, and we sure are nearly at Oblivion Remastered’s 1-year anniversary, aren’t we?

Sometimes I wonder if the games industry isn’t in a mechanical sort of denial. I guess there are all sorts of ongoing problems and crises that could refer to, but today I mean the way companies continue to act like their secrets are secret even when they are very much not. See: Ubisoft acting like…

Read More

Corsair Sabre V2 Pro Wireless CF review

Last year, I checked out the regular, non-carbon fibre version of the Corsair Sabre V2 Pro and loved it. At just 36 g and with a pretty sturdy, solid body, it brought a true leap forward for ultralight mouse design. And the best part? It’s priced cheaper than most other premium ultralight competition at $100….

Read More

WoW: Midnight’s new Prey mechanic is the coolest system the MMO’s added in a while, but it needs to be meaner—even on lower difficulties

One of World of Warcraft: Midnight’s biggest flagship features, Prey, is now fully in the game alongside the release of the expansion—it’s one I’ve been looking forward to for a while, since the prospect of getting ambushed in the open world while trying to get my dailies ticked off seemed just the ticket to keep…

Read More