Late last year, Satechi released a new 7-in-1 USB-C hub for iPhone. It takes advantage of MagSafe and feels right at home on ...
Redditor r/buildapc wrote that he recently bought an Asus SFF-Ready Prime GeForce RTX 5080 OC Edition direct from the Asus store on Amazon. There's no mention ...
Today Silas takes a look at the new fancy, high-end cooler from asus which features a customizable oled screen. Its mega costly however - at £250! Can it seriously be worth the money? Model: rog ...
Experts warn that the number of people who have signed up for plans may still drop even further, as enrollees get their first ...
Lakota East defeated a short-handed Wilmington High School girls wrestling team 48-18 Wednesday night at the Rodger O. Borror ...
Ten of the 11 matches contested ended with a pin or tech fall Wednesday as Lakota East defeated Wilmington 57-23 in a boys ...
The Predator Connect X7S 5G CPE combines 5G connectivity and Wi-Fi 7 tri-band performance with gaming-oriented features and traffic prioritization for responsive online play and streaming. The Acer ...
The Banana Pi BPI-R4 Pro is a router board with a lot of features. Like the original BPI-R4 the new board features a quad-core ARM Cortex-A73 processor, support for WiFi 7, and a bunch of ports for ...
Ampinel’s big feature is active current balancing. Inside the 16-pin connector are six 12V lines, each rated for 7.5 amps. When one of those lines carries too much current, it can overheat, and that’s ...
At Tokyo Game Show 2025 last week, MSI was proudly showcasing a new GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Ventus model with a unique feature: a rear-mounted 12V-2x6 connector that's inverted, facing downward, to ...
AMD has just joined Nvidia in the unenviable club of graphics cards with burned power connectors, with reports that an AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT graphics card's power socket has melted under load. While ...
Ah, I almost feel nostalgic. Remember 'meltgate', in which 16-pin 12VHPWR connectors were regularly in the headlines for, well, melting under heavy usage or incorrect installation? The problem ...