Intel has cooked up a new mechanism that could allow the company to charge its customers for additional CPU features even after they've purchased them.
Alienware has revealed the price for the AW3423DW, a curved gaming monitor that's on many display enthusiasts' radars for being the first to leverage a quantum dot OLED panel for greater picture quality.
Intel has officially confirmed that it's delving into the blockchain space with the creation of a new custom compute group, one that will be charged with contributing to the development of blockchain technologies and energy-efficient accelerators.
Lian Li's new 2022 Digital Expo series are now live on YouTube, providing hardware enthusiasts a glimpse at some of the manufacturer's upcoming products.
Activision has confirmed that this year's Call of Duty game will be the sequel to Infinity Ward's critically acclaimed 2019 reboot, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.
Canceling Netflix has become an even easier decision for Marvel fans who have already grown tired of the streaming service and its increased pricing schemes.
The Lightyear One, a solar-powered car that can drive for months on a single charge, is expected to make its debut on public roads this summer according to a time frame for initial deliveries shared on the vehicle's reservation page and coverage by the Independent.
Minisforum, a manufacturer that specializes in ultra-compact-form-factor (UCFF) systems, has introduced a new AMD B550 mini PC that includes support for external, full-sized graphics cards.
Sony has announced the NW-WM1ZM2 and NW-WM1AM2, two new Walkman music players for music lovers who are seeking a level of audio quality that the typical smartphone can't offer.
AMD hasn't provided any real specifics on the launch date for its Ryzen 7000 Series "Zen 4" CPUs yet beyond the promise that they'll show up somewhere within the second half of 2022, but Greymon55 seems to have a better picture of when they might be available to enthusiasts.