The 8K/60 fps HDR stream was sent from Tokyo to Los Angeles, CA, Portland, OR, Brazil, and elsewhere over the public internet—and it looked fabulous. Powered by WPeMatico
Category: General Technology
Auto Added by WPeMatico
8 ways to keep California from banning your desktop PC
Yes, we know, California hasn’t banned your desktop gaming PC just yet, but we can tell you that one way to keep government regulators from climbing on your back is to be…
Vizio M51ax-J6 review: This 5.1-channel soundbar boasts virtualized Dolby Atmos and DTS:X audio
The M51ax-J6 serves up Dolby Atmos and DTS:X audio using virtualization rather than upfiring drivers. Powered by WPeMatico
Why does the Steam Deck run Linux? Blame Windows
Valve’s “Steam Deck” handheld PC has caused quite a stir among PC gaming geeks, but the biggest shakeup might not be its Nintendo Switch-like form factor. The software running inside of it…
Where to buy AMD’s Ryzen 7 5700G and Ryzen 5 5600G APUs
AMD’s Ryzen 7 5700G and Ryzen 5 5600G APUs are on sale starting August 5, and good news—they’re not sold out yet. If you’ve been starving for a GPU during the current…
Google refreshes its Nest cameras and doorbell, adds a floodlight cam
A quartet of new Nest security cams is finally on the way, complete with on-device AI and free people, pet, vehicle, and package detection. Powered by WPeMatico
Power supply ratings explained: 80 Plus Platinum vs. Gold vs. Bronze vs. White
Listen to advice from some corners of the internet, and it can sound like not buying the most efficient power supply possible will cause your PC to blow up. That’s simply not…
HP Elite Folio review: Extreme mobility for a price
The HP Elite Folio wraps vivid display options, 4G/5G connectivity options, and all-day battery life within a lightweight, stylish design. It clearly wins on mobility. The 2-in-1 laptop’s Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx Gen…
Why cord-cutters are dropping Netflix
Why Netflix lost some cord cutters: A lack of hits, or something deeper? Powered by WPeMatico
Windows 10 will soon aggressively block dubious downloads
Windows 10 will begin blocking “potentially unwanted applications”—bundled apps that you probably don’t want—by default, Microsoft says, beginning in early August. The change was announced in a support document noted by Windows…
