ComputersNews

Corsair’s new case has a 14.5-inch touchscreen on the side. I don’t get it

I’ve been building computers for the better part of two decades. And most of them look like little avant-garde refrigerators. I don’t do RGB, and I definitely don’t do screens on the inside. So my immediate reaction to the Corsair Frame 3000D LCD RS ARGB is…well, to take a deep breath after saying that name. But my second reaction is to cringe at the tablet-sized touchscreen on the side.
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GamingNews

'It's a Bit of a Joke at This Point How Often We Release Skyrim, but It's a Great Game' — Bethesda Sees Funny Side After Shadowdropping Nintendo Switch 2 Port

Another day, another Skyrim port — this time The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Anniversary Edition is out on Nintendo Switch 2 after a shadowdrop — and even Bethesda can see the funny side. Skyrim’s release on Switch 2 has resurfaced jokes about Bethesda milking the life out of its open-world fantasy role-playing game by releasing it on all the platforms under the sun. Skyrim has been…
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CryptoNews

Crypto Holds Firm Ahead of Key Central Bank Decisions

Crypto markets look stable on the surface, but traders remain uneasy as the Federal Reserve and Bank of Japan (BOJ) line up back-to-back risk events. Crypto is quiet for now, though the stability feels temporary. Markets Steady as Traders Brace for FOMC and BOJ Some days feel too quiet, like the market is holding its breath. Today is one of them. sits near $92,000, steady for once, and the wider…
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NewsSpace

Uranus may have more in common with Earth than we thought, 40-year-old Voyager 2 probe data shows

The Voyager 2 mission may have caught Uranus at a special time during which the ice giant’s radiation belts were being supercharged with electrons accelerated by a similar process to what can drive geomagnetic storms on Earth. This realization, resulting from placing old data from Voyager 2 under new scrutiny, could help explain several puzzling aspects of Uranus’s magnetic…
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