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Sabrent's new USB-DS12: USB-C to SATA and IDE adapter for old school HDDs
TweakTown· 7 days agoSabrent launches its new USB-C to SATA/IDE 2.5-inch, 3.5-inch, and 5.25-inch HDD adapter, a truly one-stop storage management solution for SATA, IDE drives.
Power Up Your Portable PC: The Best Steam Deck Accessories in the UAE and Saudi Arabia for 2024
PC Magazine· 3 days agoTake Valve’s awesome handheld gaming system to the next level with these add-ons that expand its fun...
MSI Claw
PC Magazine· 5 days agoThese talons need a manicure
Installing Windows 11 on Nintendo Switch Is Possible Now But Should You Try?
Techworm· 2 days agoYou can easily choose between console-like Windows PCs or dedicated ones like Nintendo Switch when...
Hive Jump 2: Survivors Early Access Date Revealed
ClutchPoints· 6 days agoHive Jump 2: Survivors, the sequel to critically acclaimed action-platformer Hive Jump is set out to be released this month. Find out more about Hive...
HostColor Rolls Out AMD-powered Dedicated Servers in Texas Data Centers
Digital Journal· 2 days agoThey are designed with virtualization technologies such as Proxmox VE, Linux Containers (LCX), Kubernetes container orchestration, or VMware...servers to the client's custom ...
Guy installs Windows 11 on a Nintendo Switch, because why not?
Neowin· 2 days agoAll models of the Nintendo Switch run on a custom NVIDIA Tegra processor based on the Tegra X1,...
Cloudera's partnership with Red Hat powers AI in the cloud - SiliconANGLE
SiliconANGLE· 5 days agoThrough its partnership with Red Hat Inc., Cloudera Inc. looks to meet an increasing demand for...
Classic FPS Marathon is now available for free on Steam, sequels coming soon
TechSpot· 4 days agoWhy it matters: Bungie's Marathon made a significant impact in the early days of first-person shooters, but the franchise was largely forgotten after the success of the company's most famous ...
The Framework Laptop 16 is a tinkerer’s delight that will disappoint serious gamers
USA Today· 2 days agoMemory modules will set you back between $40 for one 8GB stick of DDR5 RAM at 5600MHZ or up to $320...