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2026-06-16

Drivers 3035 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The GeForce Game Ready Driver 610.62 finally patches the DLSS menu bug that vanished after the last update, saving users from chasing driver rollbacks just to restore upscaling options. Multi monitor setups stop stuttering when V Sync and frame generation run together, which fixes the choppy pacing that makes variable refresh rate displays feel broken. NVIDIA also clears up monitor sleep loops and EDID recognition failures that previously forced screens to masquerade as generic failsafe devices. Installing this lightweight patch takes minutes and leaves systems running smoother without the usual driver bloat.

Reviews 52665 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Today tech enthusiasts can explore a diverse collection of hardware evaluations ranging from affordable studio monitors to lightning fast storage enclosures. The Edifier MR5 speakers deliver impressive audio quality without breaking the bank while the ORICO X50 Pro enclosure pushes data transfer speeds up to eighty gigabits per second in a sleek aluminum chassis. Gamers and creators will also find reviews covering an immersive neck speaker system a quiet liquid cooling solution for premium processors and a versatile OLED monitor that bridges professional color accuracy with rapid refresh rates. On the software side Fedora Workstation 44 receives heavy criticism for questionable security practices and frustrating interface choices despite its otherwise modern desktop environment.

Audio: EDIFIER MR5 Studio Monitor Speakers Review - Best Budget-Friendly Studio Monitors?, OXS Thunder Duo X Review - Surround Sound Around Your Neck
Cooling: MSI MPG CoreLiquid P22 360 review: a great-looking LCD AIO cooler for just $149
Displays: Asus ProArt PA27USD 27-inch OLED review: Precision color with high-speed gaming prowess
Gaming: EA Sports UFC 6 Review – A More Well-Rounded Fighter That Still Pulls Some Punches
Software: Fedora 44 Gnome review - We're not in Kansas anymore
Storage: ORICO X50 Pro Thunderbolt80G Enclosure Review
Video: Cooler Master MasterHUB review: A modular stream deck with potential

Software 44466 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

NanaZip 6.5 arrives with a solid focus on patching codec vulnerabilities that could leave archive extraction exposed to security risks. The update also tweaks everyday workflows by stopping File Explorer from popping up automatically during extractions and swapping in a cleaner XAML dialog for file locations. Developers cleaned up the version numbering system after the 6.x series got too cluttered, making future releases easier to track. Anyone handling untrusted files or tired of window spam should grab this update through the official repository or Windows Package Manager.
2026-06-15

Software 44466 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

UniGetUI 2026.2.1 adds an operation counter so users can actually track package progress instead of guessing if the app froze. The update introduces automatic username redaction for exported logs, which makes sharing diagnostic files with support teams much safer without leaking personal account details. Stability improvements target the core Chocolatey and Winget integrations, fixing the edge cases that previously caused stuck upgrades or broken metadata retrieval. Anyone managing multiple package managers should install this release to get better visibility, safer troubleshooting, and fewer update interruptions.

Reviews 52665 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Today's reviews roundup highlights several notable releases spanning compact desktops gaming displays and interactive software. The Minisforum AtomMan G7 Pro challenges traditional size limits by housing a powerful i9 chip and RTX graphics inside a surprisingly small frame while the AOC Agon monitor brings crisp 1440p performance with enhanced motion smoothing for competitive players. Newcomers to fighting games will find EA Sports UFC 6 highly approachable thanks to its streamlined tutorial modes alongside several premium mechanical keyboards that balance daily productivity with enthusiast grade features. Innovative peripherals like the DuRoBo Krono e reader introduce unique dial navigation despite minor usability quirks and the Razer Kiyo V2 X webcam delivers consistent auto focusing for seamless video conferencing.

Computers: Minisforum AtomMan G7 Pro Review - An i9-14900HX and RTX 5070, is that still mini?
Displays: AOC Agon Pro AG276QSG2 Review
Gaming: EA Sports UFC 6 review: Brutal, satisfying, and surprisingly accessible to newcomers
Input: Epomaker TH80 V2 Pro Review, EPOMAKER TH108 PRO Wireless Keyboard Review, IQUNIX EV63 Ghost in the Shell Magnetic Keyboard Review: Gorgeous Design With Blazing-Fast Performance
Mobile: DuRoBo Krono Review: Portable E-Ink reader with great ideas that need a bit of improvement
Video: Razer Kiyo V2 X Review: Auto-focus for life

2026-06-13

Reviews 52665 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The AOC Agon Pro AG326UZD2 monitor delivers stunning 4K visuals through its Penta Tandem QD-OLED panel while maintaining a surprisingly accessible price point. Gamers can explore the YUNZII B87 mechanical keyboard, which markets itself as an exceptionally cute peripheral available in several vibrant color schemes. Intel Z890 motherboard enthusiasts currently have two distinct options to consider, starting with Colorful's all-white iGame ULTRA-S W flagship designed for high-end custom builds. Alternatively, budget focused builders might prefer the Gigabyte Aorus Elite Wi-Fi7 Plus since it packs PCIe Gen 5 support and tool-free M.2 cooling under three hundred dollars.

Displays: AOC Agon Pro AG326UZD2 review: a dazzling 4K Penta Tandem QD-OLED monitor
Input: 
YUNZII B87 Review
Motherboards: 
Colorful iGame Z890 ULTRA-S W Review, Gigabyte Z890 Aorus Elite Wi-Fi7 Plus Review

2026-06-12

Windows 11 805 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Windows 11 Insider Experimental Build 29610 quietly patches the most annoying reliability hiccups that have been tripping up Canary testers this week. Testers have reported this happening after a bad driver update during a firmware flash, which forces a full system restart that wipes unsaved work. It also trims a duplicate energy saver toggle from Quick Settings and clears up a false Windows Defender notification that just wastes time. Anyone running the 29600 series channel can expect these stability fixes to roll out gradually over the next few days, so keep the feedback hub open and report any lingering hiccups before the next experimental flight lands.

Windows 11 805 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The latest Windows 11 Insider Experimental Build 28120.2302 trims the UI lag that has been slowing down the Start menu, Search, and Action Center. Microsoft paired those shell acceleration tweaks with a handful of minor bug fixes to make app launches feel snappier across the board. Testers in the Experimental channel should expect a smoother daily workflow, though the build remains too raw for casual desktops. Anyone planning to install it ought to back up their system first since early shell patches routinely break third-party overlays and audio drivers.

Windows 11 805 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Windows 11 Preview Build 28020 adds a practical screen tint tool that applies a customizable color wash to cut down on daytime eye strain. The setting lives under Accessibility and offers six presets plus a strength slider, letting users dial in the exact amount of intensity reduction they need. Enabling the overlay automatically disables older color filters to prevent conflicting display matrices, though it still runs smoothly alongside night light. Testing the feature at a low strength first keeps the desktop looking natural while still protecting sensitive eyes during long work sessions.

Windows 11 805 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Windows 11 Insider Experimental Preview Build 26300.8687 tackles update fatigue by aligning driver and firmware patches with the monthly quality update for a single monthly restart. File Explorer gets a long overdue middle click feature for opening folders in new tabs, while search stops punishing imperfect typing with better typo tolerance. Input and system reliability take a major hit with fixes for the drifting cursor on portrait monitors, GIPHY replacing Tenor in the emoji panel, and restored audio and settings functionality. Testers should run this on a spare machine, watch for localized string issues, and use the feature flags page to toggle early experiments before they potentially vanish.

Windows 11 805 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The Windows 11 Insider Beta Preview Build update finally tames the notification system by disabling hover prompts and switching alert badges to match the system accent color. Accessibility tools gain a practical screen tint overlay that reduces eye strain without conflicting with Night Light, while the magnifier gets precise zoom controls for exact scaling. File Explorer also receives long overdue path handling fixes and stops freezing during large ISO mounts, which saves hours of troubleshooting for virtualization users. Anyone waiting for a less aggressive desktop experience will find this preview build worth testing before rolling it out to daily drivers.

Software 44466 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Visual Studio Code 1.124 stops AI agents from overworking by making Autopilot smarter about knowing when a task actually wraps up. Developers can now queue follow-up prompts in the background instead of staring at a frozen editor while waiting for responses, which cuts down on the usual context-switching headaches. Keyboard shortcuts make jumping between active agent sessions faster, saving time during rapid debugging cycles that typically involve bouncing back and forth anyway. The integrated browser also tracks visited pages now, so revisiting documentation or testing endpoints does not require reopening links after a refresh.

Reviews 52665 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles. The ACEMAGIC Retro X5 Mini PC blends nostalgic aesthetics with solid desktop performance and acceptable gaming results in a surprisingly compact chassis. Enthusiasts seeking maximum frame rates should consider the heavy duty Razer Blade 18 laptop, which pairs raw processing power with an innovative hybrid screen setup. Thermal Grizzly took a different approach to liquid cooling by engineering a CPU water block that prioritizes consistent heat distribution over chasing extreme benchmark numbers. Intel also pushed forward its workstation segment with the new Xeon 658X processor while Ugreen updated its storage lineup with an AMD powered NAS unit for home users.

Computers: ACEMAGIC Retro X5 Review, Razer Blade 18 (2026) review: Coming in fast and hot
Cooling: Thermal Grizzly "Equalizer" CPU Water Block Review - Not for everyone, but a major gain in insight for the industry
CPUs: Intel Xeon 658X Review: 24 Cores, Massive Memory Bandwidth Tested
Storage: Ugreen NASync DXP4800 GT NAS Review - AMD Upgrade and Gold Accents

2026-06-11

Reviews 52665 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Here is a roundup of today's reviews with fresh evaluations of two highly portable laptops, including the lightweight ASUS Zenbook A14 powered by a Snapdragon X2 Elite processor and the GIGABYTE AERO X16 designed for creators featuring AMD and NVIDIA hardware. Gamers looking to upgrade their peripherals will find detailed insights on the EPOMAKER HE75 V2 Hall Effect keyboard, which emphasizes rapid response times alongside adjustable actuation points. The roundup also covers essential desktop components like the affordable MOAIPLAY ORA PRO G1 power supply that delivers solid efficiency alongside a ten year warranty. Meanwhile builders constructing demanding workstations or high end gaming rigs can check out the robust MSI MPG Ai1600 TS unit engineered to handle intense power spikes without breaking a sweat.

Computers: ASUS Zenbook A14 "Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme" Laptop Review - Shockingly Light-Weight With A Super-Fast CPU, GIGABYTE AERO X16 (EG61H) Review - AMD Strix Point on Steroids Meets Low Weight and NVIDIA Blackwell
Input: EPOMAKER HE75 V2 Hall Effect Keyboard Review
Power: MOAIPLAY ORA PRO G1 850W ATX 3.1 PSU Review: high efficiency and 10-year warranty for $119.99, MSI MPG Ai1600 TS PCIE5 PSU Review

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