How I use MemTest to check if my RAM is working well
RAM is usually one of the last components to fail. Your graphics card, hard drive, or motherboard are more likely to develop faults first. However, no matter how high-end your RAM, it's not immune to failing. If you're even experiencing weird behavior on your PC, such as unexplained slowdowns, crashes,...
RAM is usually one of the last components to fail. Your graphics card, hard drive, or motherboard are more likely to develop faults first. However, no matter how high-end your RAM, it's not immune to failing. If you're even experiencing weird behavior on your PC, such as unexplained slowdowns, crashes, or BSODs, faulty RAM is a possible suspect.
Sophia Wilson Atlanta
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4 GPUs you should buy instead of the RTX 5080
Nvidia's RTX 5080 arrived with a thud. Offering only a marginal performance improvement over the previous generation, and selling out within minutes of releasing, it's been hard to justify spending up for Nvidia's second in command. Thankfully, the list of the best graphics cards is long, and there are some...
Nvidia's RTX 5080 arrived with a thud. Offering only a marginal performance improvement over the previous generation, and selling out within minutes of releasing, it's been hard to justify spending up for Nvidia's second in command. Thankfully, the list of the best graphics cards is long, and there are some excellent RTX 5080 alternatives to keep in mind.
Olivia Miller Seattle
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PC hardware has turned upside down in the last 5 years
The PC hardware industry moves fast, but, as consumers, many of us believed in a few constants till a few years ago — Nvidia makes the best GPUs, AMD is always playing catch-up, and Intel CPUs are the best for gaming. The last 5 years, however, have turned the PC...
The PC hardware industry moves fast, but, as consumers, many of us believed in a few constants till a few years ago — Nvidia makes the best GPUs, AMD is always playing catch-up, and Intel CPUs are the best for gaming. The last 5 years, however, have turned the PC hardware landscape upside down. The seemingly unchangeable truths of the industry crumbled in the face of innovation, perseverance, and hubris.
Emily Brown Houston
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SwitchBot adds robot vacuums, smart shades, and its new Hub 3 to Home a**istant
SwitchBot will integrate more than 45 of its products with Home Assistant during the first half of this year, the company said in an email to The Verge. That expansion includes The SwitchBot Hub 3 that was first revealed in a filing with the Connectivity Standards Alliance last week. Many...
SwitchBot will integrate more than 45 of its products with Home Assistant during the first half of this year, the company said in an email to The Verge. That expansion includes The SwitchBot Hub 3 that was first revealed in a filing with the Connectivity Standards Alliance last week.Many of these integrations are coming in April, according to a list on SwitchBot’s website that includes the Robot Vacuum K10 Plus Pro, Curtain 3 smart shades, and its garage door opener. They will join other SwitchBot devices that have Home Assistant integration, like the SwitchBot Lock Pro. Given its varied and ever-growing collection of smart home products, SwitchBot‘s commitment to integrate so many devices is great news for users of the open-source Home Assistant platform. The community-created integrations that let devices from the biggest smart home players work with Home Assistant can be fragile as companies make undocumented software adjustments or actively fight to keep those integrations from working at all.
Kuzey Taşçı Turkey
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7 cool indie games from GDC 2025
My Arms Are Longer Now. The Game Developers Conference, an annual gathering that brings thousands of game developers to San Francisco, has just wrapped up. While most of the event is about networking and interesting talks about game design and technology, there were also a bunch of unreleased indie games...
My Arms Are Longer Now.The Game Developers Conference, an annual gathering that brings thousands of game developers to San Francisco, has just wrapped up. While most of the event is about networking and interesting talks about game design and technology, there were also a bunch of unreleased indie games that we got to check out. Yes, much of video games in 2025 will probably be defined by the Nintendo Switch 2 and Grand Theft Auto VI. But based on the games we played, there might be some really fun smaller titles that could be huge hits this year, too.Here are a few of our favorites that weâre looking forward to.Dreams of AnotherDreams of Another is a shooter, but you use your gun to create the world around you instead of destroying it. The gameâs graphics have a dreamy, deconstructed quality to them, and when you shoot things, the colorful, unfocused scenes you see will solidify into things like buildings and people. Unexpectedly, my brief demo ended with a more traditional shootout against a sentient manhole cover. (I even lobbed a couple grenades to try and destroy it.) But Iâm intrigued by the overall concept, and I look forward to seeing what developer Q-Games does with it in the fi …Read the full story at The Verge.
William Garcia Boston
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Photo Mode is my new gaming obsession
Infinity Nikki and Assassinâs Creed Shadows have become my twin obsessions for their meticulously detailed environments, textures, and weather. With open-world dress-up game Infinity Nikki, I continue to be agog at how clothing textures are rendered with such detail and fidelity that by mere sight, I know exactly what a...
Infinity Nikki and Assassinâs Creed Shadows have become my twin obsessions for their meticulously detailed environments, textures, and weather. With open-world dress-up game Infinity Nikki, I continue to be agog at how clothing textures are rendered with such detail and fidelity that by mere sight, I know exactly what a piece of fabric will feel like. For Assassinâs Creed Shadows, an action-packed romp through feudal Japan, Iâm constantly in a state of awe at the natural beauty of the Japanese countryside, a feature that has been widely celebrated since its release. Both games are so visually arresting they made me fall in love with a video game staple that Iâve never really cared about before: photo mode.Photo mode, which typically pauses the game to give players the ability to take professional grade images of their video games, is a modern gaming feature thatâs been around long enough to become a standard inclusion, especially in AAA games. But Iâve never seen their appeal. Itâs a video game, not some fleeting life moment. Iâm not gonna fondly flip through my PS5 media gallery in five years going, âAww look at the time Yasuke chopped the arms and head off th …Read the full story at The Verge.
Samuel Stanley Australia
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7 reasons why drive speed doesn’t matter for NAS
When your NAS slows down, the first thing that comes to mind is drive speed — you assume that the drives aren’t able to keep up anymore. Similarly, when buying new NAS hard drives, it’s tempting to go for the highest RPM or fastest read-write spec. News flash: the rated...
When your NAS slows down, the first thing that comes to mind is drive speed — you assume that the drives aren’t able to keep up anymore. Similarly, when buying new NAS hard drives, it’s tempting to go for the highest RPM or fastest read-write spec. News flash: the rated drive speed specification isn’t even among the top five factors that determine NAS performance.
Boško Anđelić Serbia
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This Raspberry Pi handheld console fits in an Altoids tin, and it’s seriously adorable
While you can make anything you can imagine with a Raspberry Pi, we do often see people revisit the same concept with a different take. One such concept is the handheld gaming console, which we've seen tons of Raspberry Pi projects make their own take on. However, have you ever...
While you can make anything you can imagine with a Raspberry Pi, we do often see people revisit the same concept with a different take. One such concept is the handheld gaming console, which we've seen tons of Raspberry Pi projects make their own take on. However, have you ever seen a console so small that it can fit inside an Altoids tin? That's exactly what the charmingly-named Pi Tin can do.
John Doe New York
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5 tiny Raspberry Pi consoles for gaming on the go
The cool thing about Raspberry Pis is that they're really quite small—about the size of a credit card. This means you can squeeze them into all kinds of teeny-tiny cases that make them a solid choice for portable projects. And while the same can be said for any SBC, we've...
The cool thing about Raspberry Pis is that they're really quite small—about the size of a credit card. This means you can squeeze them into all kinds of teeny-tiny cases that make them a solid choice for portable projects. And while the same can be said for any SBC, we've seen a lot more projects use the humble Pi as its base.
ایلیا علیزاده Iran
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Best cases for Samsung Galaxy S25 in 2025
If you're ready for a great new phone, there are tons of top Android options available on the market. However, there aren't a lot of compact phones that are easy to handle and use. So, if you're looking for one, you'll have to stick to a Samsung Galaxy device. The...
If you're ready for a great new phone, there are tons of top Android options available on the market. However, there aren't a lot of compact phones that are easy to handle and use. So, if you're looking for one, you'll have to stick to a Samsung Galaxy device. The latest Galaxy S25 is a prime example of a compact phone that's powerful and doesn't make you perform finger gymnastics. While the phone is excellent, it is, at the end of the day, a glass sandwich that's rather easy to shatter.
Jane Smith Los Angeles
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Enhance the ergonomics of your workspace with these 3D prints
With a ton of useful and functional models to 3D print for your home office setup, there's no limit to how much you can customize your working environment with various accessories and interesting add-ons. While these accessories certainly improve the overall functionality of your desk and its surroundings, there's one...
With a ton of useful and functional models to 3D print for your home office setup, there's no limit to how much you can customize your working environment with various accessories and interesting add-ons. While these accessories certainly improve the overall functionality of your desk and its surroundings, there's one equally important aspect to tackle when working -- ergonomics. Poor ergonomics can result in fatigue, low productivity levels, and hampered workflow.
Allison Cole United States
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Fujifilm GFX100RF review: one sensor, nine cameras
When Apple introduced the iPhone 15 Pro, Greg Joswiak, the companyâs senior vice president of worldwide marketing, said the deviceâs three rear cameras would give consumers âthe equivalent of seven camera lenses in their pocket.â We could spend multiple podcasts debating the technical validity of that statement, but what Joswiak...
When Apple introduced the iPhone 15 Pro, Greg Joswiak, the companyâs senior vice president of worldwide marketing, said the deviceâs three rear cameras would give consumers âthe equivalent of seven camera lenses in their pocket.âWe could spend multiple podcasts debating the technical validity of that statement, but what Joswiak was trying to imply was that the iPhone now had sensors with a resolution that was big and high enough that it could crop in to emulate various focal lengths.Now, Fujifilm is trying the same thing.With a 35mm lens stuck to a body shockingly similar to the super-popular X100VI, it would be easy to assume Fujiâs new GFX100RF is the companyâs attempt to take a winning strategy and scale it up to medium format.But while most fixed-lens cameras like the X100VI create intentional limitations and encourage you to shoot more than you think, the GFX100RF is all about flexibility and intentionality. Using its high-resolution 102MP sensor, an all-new aspect ratio dial and four different digital âzoomâ modes, Fujifilm aims to replace nine cameras and four lenses with one relatively compact body. Fujifilmâs GFX100RF is the companyâs most co …Read the full story at The Verge.