QPAD Flux 65 Model 5 review

Ah, QPAD, my old friend. For those unaware of the brand, it isn’t just your average third-party attempt to replicate mainstream offerings for cheap. QPAD has been around for a long time, and back in the day it was somewhat of a leader in gaming peripheral tech. In the early 2000s, I recall its mice…

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Asus TUF Gaming A16 (2025) review

The entry level is a funny place to be. While laptops with RTX 5080 and 5090 GPUs are pored over, looking for every little fluctuation in frame rate to discover the different effects various CPUs and cooling solutions have on the rendering ability of Nvidia’s finest silicon, the low end tends to get lumped into…

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Mchose Ace 68 16 kHz gaming keyboard review

Mchose, you’ll be pleased to hear, is not a Scottish garden products company, a new and particularly rubbery burger, or an unintelligible rapper you’ll despair of The Young People liking, but a Chinese manufacturer of computer accessories including keyboards, headphones, and the most enormous wireless mouse receiver I’ve ever seen. Honestly, the mouse that thing…

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Mchose Ace 68 16 kHz gaming keyboard review

Mchose, you’ll be pleased to hear, is not a Scottish garden products company, a new and particularly rubbery burger, or an unintelligible rapper you’ll despair of The Young People liking, but a Chinese manufacturer of computer accessories including keyboards, headphones, and the most enormous wireless mouse receiver I’ve ever seen. Honestly, the mouse that thing…

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To meet ‘tremendous and humongous demand’ from AI customers, SK Hynix accelerates 2027 fab plans by three months, with an even fresher fab beginning wafer production next month

We already knew SK Hynix had multiple new memory chip fabs in the works, but completion of any of them was still too far off to know if they’d have any tangible effect on the raging memory supply crisis. Well, the major memory maker has just announced its intentions to accelerate construction plans for one…

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Despite an incredibly tough 2025 for ZeniMax, The Elder Scrolls Online’s leadership is hopeful: ‘We’ve definitely got our eyes on the future, because this is our home’

I do not envy working at ZeniMax in 2025. Project Blackbird, which was set to be the studio’s next biggest project, was brutally cancelled by Microsoft in a rash of layoffs, leaving Elder Scrolls Online devs reeling. As if that wasn’t enough, Matt Frior, the director of ESO left after 20 years at the company…

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