
Ukrainian soldiers have to be inventive in their fight against the Russian army. For example, commercially available drones are used for reconnaissance and to fight enemy troops. But the Ukrainian soldiers have also found a military application for Valve’s handheld Steam Deck gaming console.
The mobile PC is used to control machine gun emplacements f


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Multi-platform game releases have a tendency to aim for a performance target on a console, then leave the PC version of the game to the whims of whatever hardware you happen to be running. That means performance for PC gamers is something of a crapshoot — recent examples like The Last of Us and Jedi: Survivor show how that looks when it goes w


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There’s no “i” in team, as the saying goes. Other words lacking the third vowel include “processor,” “name scheme,” and “rebrand.” And if a couple of leaks are any indication, Intel’s next series of CPUs will lack that little “i” after the Core title too, simply being called “Intel Core 3,&

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If you’ve been shopping around for a new monitor, you’ve probably come across the ultrawide variety. These monitors are much wider than your usual fare, with some as big as a massive 49-inches. For context, most regular size monitors measure anywhere from 22- to 27-inches.
So, why might you possibly invest in such a behemoth? My colleague Mark

