by Luke | Nov 18, 2017 | Gaming PCs
Snap-happy. Everything makes a comeback, and right now it’s all about instant photography. A few weeks ago Fujifilm launched the Instax Share SP-3, a mini printer that connects to your phone wirelessly and fires out old-school square snaps. Despite having a...
by Luke | Nov 18, 2017 | Gaming PCs
Clumsy gamers rejoice. They say three things are certain in this life: death, taxes and – at some point – knocking a full can of Coke all over your keyboard. The latter is a constantly looming threat for PC gamers, especially the type prone to wildly...
by Luke | Nov 18, 2017 | Gaming PCs
My Little Pony? Pah. This pigtailed girl’s happier with a flamethrower, a disc gun, and endless baddies to shoot. Think you had a tough childhood? It’s nothing compared to Cally’s. She could barely pause for breath at any point before her parents would carelessly get...
by Luke | Nov 18, 2017 | Gaming PCs
It’ll fix up your graphical experience, but it won’t fix the loot boxes. Nvidia’s latest GeForce 388.31 WHQL driver has just dropped, and it offers an optimised gaming experience for Star Wars: Battlefront II, as well as further tweaks for both...
by Luke | Nov 18, 2017 | Gaming PCs
CEO Ken Hu kicks off Huawei’s eighth Global Mobile Broadband Forum. Huawei wants to connect drones to mobile networks to help them fly faster, more efficient routes. Ken Hu, deputy chairman and rotating CEO of Huawei, revealed the company’s Digital Sky...
by Luke | Nov 18, 2017 | Gaming PCs
Microsoft’s November Patch Tuesday rollout included patches 53 flaws, 20 rated critical, spread across a variety of products, including Edge, Internet Explorer, Windows and Office. Microsoft’s November Patch Tuesday rollout included patches 53 flaws, 20...