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Corsair Galleon 100 SD review: A gaming keyboard and Stream Deck in one

At a glance Expert’s Rating Pros Innovative concept High-quality workmanship and materials 8,000 hertz polling rate Hot-swap sockets (3- and 5-pin) Removable wrist rest Cons High price No dedicated (but switchable) numpad Requires a lot of space Wired only Our Verdict The Corsair Galleon 100 SD is a high-quality, all-in-one gaming keyboard with integrated Stream Deck features…
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The one feature I consider essential in a gaming mouse

We’re spoilt for features in gaming mice these days. Flawless sensors, optical switches, and barely there lightweight chassis are the name of the game and these features never cease to impress me when I open a new gaming mouse box. But as fancy as they are, there’s only…
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How to stream Super Bowl LX in 4K HDR

Will the New England Patriots secure a record-breaking seventh title and complete one of the most improbable turnaround seasons in NFL history? Or will the Seattle Seahawks finally get revenge for that heartbreaking 2015 loss to the Pats and bring the Lombardi Trophy back to…
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Alliwava GH8 review: Ryzen 9 muscle in a shockingly small PC

The Alliwava GH8 aims to provide powerful notebook hardware in a compact mini PC case. It uses the latest high-end AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS processor from AMD’s Hawk Point series, which is specially designed for performance-oriented, space-saving systems. Does the Alliwava GH8 prove itself in our test, compared to similar devices? The Alliwava GH8 dispenses with large plastic elements and instead…
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AMD’s new Ryzen 7 9850X3D is… okay

Summary created by Smart Answers AI In summary: PCWorld reviews AMD’s new Ryzen 7 9850X3D, a $499 processor that offers modest improvements over the 9800X3D with higher boost clocks. Gaming performance gains are minimal at 1-2% for 1080p, though content creation tasks see more substantial 6.6% improvements over its predecessor. The chip’s market success depends on competitor pricing and DDR5…
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Google Chrome wants to surf the web for you

Google says that it’s bringing a major change to Chrome users today: a mainstream agentic AI that will “autobrowse” the web for you, performing tasks that you assign it. Chrome’s also getting a sidebar — and yes, with Gemini AI. Autobrowsing capabilities will…
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How to stop Windows from changing your network type

Windows recognizes two network types for networks without a domain server: private and public. On a private network, other users can see your computer, and you can enable file and printer sharing. If the computer is set to a public network, sharing is disabled, the computer is invisible on the network, and the firewall allows fewer exceptions. By setting the network type, you can enable more…
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