The long-awaited launch of the Intel 13th Gen CPUs is now behind us, but the initial product family was far from everything we’re going to see. Initially launching only unlocked, higher-end 13th Gen CPUs like the Core i9-13900K, we’ve always expected that the family would be …
DJI’s first-ever FPV (first-person-view) drone hasn’t been much of a secret for months — but an unboxing video now shows off the new quadcopter, controller and FPV goggles from practically every angle (via OsitaLV). While the prominent “NOT FOR SALE” and “DISPLAY DEMO” stickers on the …
A render of the unannounced Anker charging pad.Image: GizmoChina Just yesterday, we found FCC filings for a new Anker PowerWave wireless charging pad that mentioned an unannounced second generation of Echo Buds with wireless charging right in the name. That charger has since leaked in full …
More news from Intel this morning, this time published directly on their website. With the upcoming announcement of the 8th Generation Core next week to which Intel has already posted teasers to the media, it would seem that someone at Intel decided to add processor details …
During AMD’s official Threadripper reveal we heard about just three such TR4 package processors, all with a TDP of 180W. At the top of the pile was the Ryzen Threadripper 1950X with 16C/32T, followed by the 1920X with 12C/24T, and finally the 1900X with 8C/16T. As …
Back in December last year, Xiaomi’s sub-brand Redmi launched the Redmi K30 5G in China. Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G, the Redmi K30 was the company’s first 5G-enabled smartphone and it packed in a couple of other noteworthy features, like a 64MP Sony IMX686 primary …
A previously unannounced new Star Wars title, currently going by the name Project Maverick, has leaked onto the PlayStation Store. Project Maverick was initially spotted by a Resetera user after its details were scraped and spat out onto the internet by the bot-driven Twitter account psnrelease, …
Before shipping out to retailers after development has been done, publishers are required to submit its software for review by regulators. In the United States, the task falls to the Entertainment Software Rating Board. Meanwhile, in Europe, the Pan European Game Information (PEGI) handles the …