IFA 2025 in Berlin has just closed its doors, but the event has once again provided a platform for emerging companies to showcase their latest technology. Among them was Minis Forum, a relatively young brand that has been targeting the compact computing segment since its founding in 2018. With its …
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Intel confirms Arrow Lake refresh and Nova Lake for 2026
Intel has confirmed its desktop CPU plans for the near future at a recent Goldman Sachs Technology conference. As it appears, we're initially getting a minor refresh, followed by a major new architecture. A company executive stated that an update to its Arrow Lake CPU line will arrive next year, …
Read More »Corsair launches new 3500X case with reverse ARGB fans
Corsair has announced a refresh of its 3500X mid-tower case, a panoramic ‘fish tank' chassis aimed at builders who want to show off their system. The updated models retain the same core design but now feature pre-installed reverse-blade fans for a cleaner look. Moreover, they're offered in two distinct configurations …
Read More »Corsair introduces new Commander Duo to simplify lighting and fan management
Corsair has launched a new fan and lighting controller designed to solve a growing problem for builders within its ecosystem. The new Commander Duo is a hybrid controller that allows users to manage and synchronise both traditional 4-pin PWM ARGB fans and the proprietary iCue Link devices through a single …
Read More »Thermal Grizzly launches first DeltaMate GPU water cooling block and new accessories
In August, Thermal Grizzly officially brought its first liquid cooling products to market with the release of its new DeltaMate fittings. Now, the first DeltaMate GPU block is ready, alongside a few other accessories to aid you in your liquid cooling journey.
Read More »AMD CEO Dr Lisa Su will host CES 2026 opening keynote
Dr. Lisa Su is returning to the main stage at CES. The Consumer Technology Association has announced that AMD's CEO will deliver a keynote presentation at CES 2026. This is a major event for the tech calendar, as it's widely expected to be the venue for the first official reveal …
Read More »Nintendo Direct returns this Friday with new Switch 2 game announcements
In recent weeks, there have been rumours of a new Nintendo Direct showcase brewing. Today, Nintendo officially confirmed its plans, with the next Nintendo Direct now scheduled for the 12th of September.
Read More »Ready or Not officially sells 3 million copies on console – pushing total sales past 13 million
Following its console launch back in July, the tactical FPS Ready or Not has managed to sell over 3 million copies – pushing total sales past 13 million.
Read More »Sapphire unveils new WiFi 7 motherboard and brings other models to global market
Sapphire has been releasing AMD motherboards for a few years now. Today, the company launches its latest Nitro+ B650A WiFi 7 motherboard, which support AM5 processors and advanced networking capabilities. The motherboard is designed with Nitro+ cooling, which includes extensive heatsink coverage for all critical components. USB connectivity options are …
Read More »KitGuru Games: Has GeForce Now Ultimate perfected cloud gaming?
I first started using GeForce Now back when it first became available for Nvidia Shield tablets over a decade ago. Back then, we were limited to 30FPS gameplay, with choppy controls and low resolutions. Since then, the service has come a very long way, offering RTX powered servers to bring features like ray-tracing and DLSS directly to you, no matter what device you are using. I've had early access to the new RTX 5080-powered servers for about a week now, so let's jump back in and see if cloud gaming has reached a point where it could comfortably replace a traditional gaming PC.
Read More »Insider claims Insomniac Games’ Wolverine “looks fantastic”
With Marvel’s Wolverine rumoured to be at the next State of Play, insiders have claimed that impressions for the upcoming Insomniac title have been “fantastic.”
Read More »10 of the 20 best-selling PlayStation games of all time (in the US) are Call of Duty
Celebrating its 30th anniversary in the US, the top 20 best-selling PlayStation games of all time have now been revealed.
Read More »Pacific Drive expansion ‘Whispers in the Woods’ officially announced
Following its successful launch in 2024, the indie hit Pacific Drive is set to receive an expansion later this year: 'Whispers in the Woods'.
Read More »Dead Island 2 officially passes 20 million players as studio teases new game
Celebrating 20 million players and the franchise's 14th birthday, Dambuster Studios have teased that another Dead Island game is in the works.
Read More »ID@Xbox announces indie fest featuring dozens of time-limited demos
Microsoft’s semi-regular ID@Xbox game fest has once again gone live – letting you check our dozens of new and upcoming indie demos.
Read More »Nintendo settles lawsuit against the company that leaked Switch 2 at CES
Prior to Nintendo's official announcement of the Switch 2 console, a company known as Genki caused quite a stir when it showed up to CES armed with dummy units of the console, dummy units that ended up being very accurate to the final product. As a result, Nintendo filed a …
Read More »Thermalright launches new Frozen Horizon Digital ARGB AIO liquid coolers with an LCD
Thermalright is bringing back a familiar name from its product stack, a refresh of its Frozen Horizon AIO liquid cooler. The new Frozen Horizon Digital features a new temperature display on the pump block and replaces the fans with the latest models, featuring RGB strips on the frame. The most …
Read More »AMD FSR 4 is now available in over 85 games, Borderlands 4 drivers released
AMD's latest Radeon graphics drivers have arrived. The latest update brings optimisations for the upcoming release of Borderlands 4, as well as optimisations for Hell is Us, which launched recently. This driver also brings the total number of FSR 4 supported games up to 85. AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition 25.9.1 …
Read More »Two former Xbox executives say Game Pass is hurting first party studios
Two former Xbox executives have revealed their thoughts on Game Pass this week. While Game Pass has been a successful service for ensuring a broad number of games find an audience, there are an increasing number of people sounding warning alarms over the impact on overall sales. As spotted by …
Read More »Amazon Prime’s God of War series begins filming next year
Back in December 2022, just weeks after the release of God of War Ragnarök for PS5, Amazon announced that it had signed a deal to produce a God of War TV series for the Prime Video service. Now several years on, production is finally set to begin.
Read More »Thermaltake brings wooden accents to the View 270 Plus PC case
Thermaltake is embracing the popular wood accent trend with a new version of its View 270 Plus mid-tower case, launched just under a year ago. The newly revealed View 270 Plus WS takes the chassis of the original and adds a touch of natural elegance for builders who want a …
Read More »G.Skill Trident Z5 NEO RGB DDR5-6000MT/s CL28 96GB Review
We check out a high capacity and low latency memory kit from G.Skill
Read More »The PS6 will reportedly launch with a detachable disc drive
While the PlayStation 5 is still going strong, rumours for its successor have begun to surface. According to a new report, Sony plans to adopt a detachable disc drive strategy for the PS6 from its initial launch.
Read More »Acer details mini super computers, new gaming and business products for Q4
At this year’s IFA in Berlin, Acer presented a broad line-up of products that underlined its focus on artificial intelligence, gaming, thin-and-light designs, and larger-format tablets. The announcements covered compact AI workstations, high-end gaming systems, new Swift models including an Intel “Panther Lake” preview, plus Chromebooks, monitors, and networking hardware. …
Read More »HKC Group is expanding into Europe with AntGamer, Koorui, and HKC
Chinese display manufacturer HKC Group is making its official European debut at IFA 2025, and it has come out swinging with a lineup of new high-end gaming monitors. Showcasing new flagship models from HKC, Koorui, and AntGamer, the company is demonstrating a variety of products using the most popular high-end …
Read More »XFX RX 9060 XT V3 graphics card with Samsung GDDR6 memory runs 10°C cooler
Graphics card manufacturer XFX has announced that a recent revision to its Radeon RX 9060 XT has led to significant improvements in thermal and power efficiency. The change that brought about these benefits was a simple swap of the GDDR6 memory supplier from SK Hynix to Samsung. XFX (via Uniko's …
Read More »Intel APO gets new update introducing support for 15 new games
Intel's Application Optimisation (APO) technology has demonstrated the ability to deliver free performance gains in supported games by intelligently managing tasks across P-cores and E-cores. However, updates have been pretty slow, leaving the list of supported games relatively small. This week, Intel finally released an update, bringing APO support to …
Read More »After 11 years, Borderless Gaming has finally reached V1.0
Borderless Gaming has been helping gamers manage unruly game windows for some time. After more than a decade, the developer has finally released version 1.0, bringing a massive overhaul with it. Relaunching on Steam as a premium, paid application, the new version has been completely redesigned from the ground up, …
Read More »Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles could open door for sequel
Final Fantasy Tactics is making a big return this year with the release of The Ivalice Chronicles, a remaster of the original 90s classic for PC, Switch 2, PS5 and Xbox. Final Fantasy Tactics has been revered by longtime fans of the franchise, but the upcoming remaster is just step one, with Square Enix remaining open to doing more Tactics games in the future.
Read More »Concept art for Star Wars KOTOR Remake leaks
Despite being announced five years ago, we've had no official updates for Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake. Originally in development at Aspyr, the game ended up shifting to Saber Interactive, but progress has been painfully slow from the outside looking in. Now, thanks to a former concept artist on the project, we have at least a small look at what the game was going to look like.
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