Yearly Archives: 2021

NVIDIA Releases GeForce Game Ready Driver 497.29 with Support for GTFO and Horizon Zero Dawn

NVIDIA today released its GeForce Game Ready 497.29 WHQL driver.

ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 3090 Ti Graphics Card Packaging Allegedly Leaks Out

A contributor on China's IT Home website has shared what appears to be the first definitive proof of NVIDIA's upcoming uber flagship, the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti.

Secretlab Announces The Witcher Gaming Chair

Secretlab has announced another TITAN Evo 2022 Series gaming chair.

Facebook/Meta Earns Title of “Worst Company of the Year”

Facebook, which recently rebranded itself to Meta to solidify its ambitions in the Metaverse space, is the worst company of 2021.

Gran Turismo 7 to Feature at Least 420 Different Cars and Over 90 Racing Tracks

Gran Turismo fans should plan accordingly for the seventh installment of Polyphony Digital's real driving simulator, as the latest in the storied franchise is set to debut with a ton of content.

There Are NVMe M.2 SSDs Designed for Audiophiles Now

Exotic Ethernet switches aren't the only interesting new products that audiophiles can check out in their never-ending quest for heightened sound quality.

Epic Games Store 15 Days of Free Games, Day Four: The Vanishing of Ethan Carter

The Epic Games Store's latest holiday freebie is The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, a first-person mystery title developed by The Astronauts.

Supergiant’s Hades Is the First Video Game to Win a Hugo Award

Supergiant Games' rogue-like dungeon crawler, Hades, is the first video game ever to be awarded the Hugo Award, a prestigious annual prize that's typically reserved for more traditional literary works such as novels and short stories.

Spider-Man: No Way Home Debuts with $587 Million Worldwide, Sony’s Biggest Opening Weekend Ever

As expected, Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios' latest Spider-Man effort, Spider-Man: No Way Home, has turned out to be a remarkable success for both companies.

Adidas Earns $23 Million with Its First NFT Drop

Adidas Originals has completed its first-ever NFT minting event, "Into the Metaverse."

Microsoft Uses Dev Kits for Halo Tournament Due to Console Shortages

Things are bad with the supply chain when a company has to use developer kits for an event.

Ubisoft Accused of Deleting User Accounts for Inactivity, Preventing Access to Purchased Games

There's a possibility that Ubisoft might close an account and prevent its owner from accessing any of their purchased games simply because it wasn't logged into for a period of time.

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