
Starfield doesn't launch for another three weeks and it's already one of the best sellers on Steam. This game is going to be massive.

Intel agreed to purchase Tower Semiconductor for $5.4 billion, but the deal has had to be pushed back twice. Today is the current deadline for the purchase, but it is unclear what will happen.

On this week's episode Dan and Zac discuss whether Skype is not long for this world, Windows 365 Switch, Windows 11 cutting support for 44 CPUs, and more!

Is Starfield coming to Steam when it launches? Here's what you need to know.
https://www.windowscentral.com/gaming/starfield-is-it-on-steam

From 19 July through to 9 September, Razer is offering a special Back to School deal. Students, parents and teachers who are eligible for the Razer Education Purchase Program. will be able to save up to 40% off laptops and 50% off RazerCare, as well as 15% off peripherals and accessories. We’ll tell you everything you need to know about this program, from eligibility to products available.

PowerToy's homepage might soon get a refreshed and modern look. The redesign aims to give users an improved view highlighting all the enabled features.

The microcode update used to patch the Zenbleed bug affecting AMD's Zen 2 processors last month missed the code related to the Steam Deck. However, it has since been included in the list, automatically enabling the fallback fix until a microcode update is available.
https://www.windowscentral.com/gaming/pc-gaming/missed-zenbleed-fix-for-steam-deck-is-on-trac

The company is reportedly on the verge of bankruptcy. Predictions indicate that this could happen by early 2024.

Bethesda has recently posted a timeline detailing the events of Starfield's plot and setting before the main story begins in the game itself.

Recent testing shows that contrary to popular belief, HDDs use less energy than SSDs in a wide range of scenarios.