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AMDFSR 3.1 is an improved version of AMD's FSR3 frame-boosting gaming technology. It will be available in 40 games, both available now and coming soon. The first game to receive the upgrade will be Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart from Insomniac Games.See the Story
AMD's upgraded FSR 3.1 graphics offer a boost that even Nvidia users can enjoy
Amazonplugable's 16-in-1 Thunderbolt 4 Quad Dock (TBT4-UDZ) is powerful, with 100W laptop PD charging. The dock boasts not only two HDMI ports but also two DisplayPort ports. It also comes with super-fast 2.5Gbps Ethernet for 2. 5x faster wired Internet.See the Story
One of the best Thunderbolt laptop docks is 20% off right now
San Francisco, California · San FranciscoASUS has finally made a dual-screen laptop that proves once and for all that two screens really are better than one. The Zenbook Duo is a super sleek machine with two screens that’s barely larger than a similarly sized clamshell. It has a detachable keyboard and a built-in kickstand for maximum adaptability. Starting at $1,500, the Duo doesn't command a massive premium for something with a ton of extra utility.See the Story
ASUS Zenbook Duo review: The first dual-screen laptop worth buying
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MicrosoftMicrosoft has made it official: The next version of Microsoft 365 (aka Microsoft Office) will be released later in 2024. In addition to Microsoft offering it as a one-off purchase, there will also be a Mac version of the program. Microsoft is discontinuing Microsoft Publisher and Teams.See the Story
Microsoft Office 2024 will release as a one-time purchase
Get a giant 49-inch Samsung monitor for just $700
San Francisco, California · San FranciscoA new federal government definition of broadband raises the minimum threshold to 100 megabits down. That's a 400 percent/600 percent increase over the previous minimums set in order to advertise for wired broadband service. The FCC last raised its standard of broadband in 2015, and the next bump will be to 1Gbps/500Mbps at some point in the future.See the Story
How Fast Is Broadband Internet? The FCC Just Quadrupled the Answer
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GooglePasswords stored in Chrome are convenient, but they can also expose you to risk. On Windows PCs, you can use Windows Hello to lockdown access to your Chrome passwords. When turned on, you'll have to enter a PIN or use a biometric authentication method before Chrome will fill in a login form with your user name and password.See the Story