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It's been inevitable for a while now, and probably happened some months ago, but it's finally official: the Nintendo Switch has become Nintendo's best-selling system ever, and the second-best-selling console of all time. ...

Noctua partners with Seasonic on 1600W PSU

Posted on Saturday, December 14 2024 @ 15:57 CET by Thomas De MaesschalckThis one has been sitting in my e-mail box for some time now so it's not entirely fresh anymore, but I definitely wanted...

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The year got off to a busy start, with January offering an early snapshot of the challenges that (not just) cybersecurity teams are likely to face in the months ahead. It's therefore...

What are we all playing this weekend?

In the past week, two keen cyclists I know have both ruled out getting on their bikes until March. Too cold, they say. Too...

Here are the tools you need to clean, maintain, and upgrade your laptop — from cleaning cloths and dusters to screwdrivers and drive upgrades

Laptops are convenient. You don't have to build them – unless you want to. They can travel with you everywhere, you turn them on, and they generally just work. Most people use them until the day...

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INVNT® Appoints New Creative Director in EMEA, Accelerating its Global Creative Engine

London, UK – INVNT® announced the appointment of Caspar Mason as Creative Director for EMEA, strengthening its innovation-led BrandStory approach and deepening investment in the region as a key engine of global growth.As brands...
Imagine this: You’ve poured your heart and soul into building your website, but visitors are still clicking away faster than you can say “bounce rate.” Frustrating, right? In a digital landscape where attention spans are shorter...

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