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2026-07-07

Drivers 3041 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

NVIDIA has released WHQL-certified Game Ready Driver 610.74, arriving July 7 for both Windows 10 and 11. The update brings targeted DLSS and ray tracing performance tuning for DOOM: The Dark Ages and Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced. Beyond game support, the patch quietly resolves a Smooth Motion flickering bug in Tencent Meeting across supported RTX and GTX GPUs. You can grab the 979 MB driver directly from NVIDIA’s official download page starting today.

Drivers 3041 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Valve has published official Windows drivers for the Steam Machine, covering graphics, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and SD card support. Installing Windows now requires a full drive wipe, as the dual-boot partitioning wizard remains in development and will ship with a future SteamOS update. The desktop system runs SteamOS 3.8 out of the box and launches at $1,049, though its soldered GPU currently prevents user-level repairs. Grab the installers directly from Valve's support page if you need a secondary Windows environment, but expect to wait if you want a proper dual-boot configuration.

Reviews 52683 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Reviewers tested the updated GEEKOM A9 Max Mini-PC powered by AMD's Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 processor, though single-channel RAM still throttles the integrated Radeon 890M graphics. AMD also introduced the Strix Halo developer platform featuring the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 chip, positioning it as a direct rival to NVIDIA's DGX Spark and Apple's Mac Mini. AIO liquid coolers from CPS PCCOOLER and Xastra bring high-resolution LCD panels and retro ARGB matrix lighting to the thermal market, while the AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE continues to draw attention in 1440p gaming benchmarks. The roundup also covers the Epomaker TH80 V2 mechanical keyboard and a GIGABYTE X870E board featuring genuine wood accents, rounding out a week of desktop and workstation hardware testing.

Computers: GEEKOM A9 Max (2026 Update) Review, Ryzen AI Halo Review: AMD's DGX Spark And Mac Mini Challenger Tested, AMD Ryzen AI Halo review: AMD builds a DGX Spark of its own
Cooling: CPS PCCOOLER GT360 ARGB & DT360 ARGB High Performance AIO CPU Coolers Review, Xastra ASTRA LZ360 ARGB BK Liquid CPU Cooler Review
Graphics Cards: AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE Video Card Review
Input: Epomaker TH80 V2 Review
Motherboards: GIGABYTE X870E Aero X3D Dark Wood Review - A woody goody

Windows 11 814 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Microsoft released four new Windows 11 Insider Preview builds on July 6, 2026, spanning both current and 26H1 development channels. The Experimental Preview build introduces Cloud rebuild, a recovery option that reinstalls the OS by downloading the image and drivers from Windows Update, eliminating the need for USB media. Other changes include taskbar positioning and sizing options, a free Windows 11 Pro Education upgrade path for K-12 devices, a refreshed Account Control flyout, and a fix for Outlook's unresponsive close button. 
2026-07-06

Microsoft 12003 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Microsoft's June 2026 Azure SDK update stabilizes the Rust ecosystem at version 1.0.0, locking seven core crates with semver guarantees and production-grade observability. Python developers gain their first stable AI Transcription client alongside Planetary Computer Pro, which brings richer response models and a notable breaking change for existing collectors. The Azure Functions MCP extension ships its full native primitive set with Entra ID authentication, while the azd CLI delivers nine releases adding Go Functions support and safer multi-layer provisioning. Finally, infrastructure performance gets a real boost from direct Blob-to-GPU streaming that cuts model load times by 6x, paired with a critical Java Cosmos DB deserialization patch before Node.js 20.x drops out of support on July 9.

Reviews 52683 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Today's hardware roundup covers standout picks across multiple categories, beginning with Lenovo's ultralight ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 14 Aura Edition and two high refresh rate displays from LG and AOC. The collection also examines the Intel Arc Pro B70 workstation GPU, which targets AI inference and multi-GPU creative workflows with 32GB of dedicated VRAM. Consumer electronics segments spotlight the HONOR Watch 6 for its extended battery life and the DJI Osmo Nano for hands-free first-person recording. The feature set finishes with peripheral testing from Turtle Beach and a home media breakdown of the Super Mario Galaxy film on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray.

Computers: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 14 Aura Edition review: A masterclass in mobility and usability
Displays: LG 27GM950B-B Review, AOC U27G4XM 27-inch 4K 160 Hz Dual-Refresh Gaming Monitor Review: Speed, Flexibility And Value
Input: Turtle Beach Command Series KB7 Review: A keyboard with a touchscreen and a lot of potential
Graphics Cards: Intel Arc Pro B70 Workstation Graphics Card Review - Complete Teardown including Topology, Material Tests, Workstation and AI Benchmarks
Mobile: HONOR Watch 6 review: a fitness tracker that will last up to 35 days on a single charge
Video: DJI Osmo Nano Standard Combo (128GB) Review

2026-07-04

Reviews 52683 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Fresh evaluations cover the Edifier R2750DB MKII powered speakers and the Snapdragon-equipped HP OmniBook Ultra 14 laptop, both prioritizing wireless connectivity and premium construction. Intel quietly raised recommended pricing on three Arrow Lake Refresh processors by up to 17 percent, a shift caused by datacenter silicon demand and production constraints. Peripheral reviews feature the KTC H49S66 49-inch 5K2K gaming display, the 54-gram Pwnage Ultra Custom Pro Symm 3 mouse, and the Epomaker Glyph keyboard with retro styling and dual screens. Tom's Hardware also examines the Turtle Beach KP7, a versatile desktop controller that still requires manual firmware tweaks every time the system boots.

Audio: Edifier R2750DB MKII Powered Bookshelf Speakers Review
Computers: HP OmniBook Ultra 14 review: Potent Snapdragon performance, great endurance, premium pricing
CPUs: Intel Quietly Hikes Prices on Arrow Lake Refresh CPUs by Up to 17%
Displays: KTC H49S66 5K2K (5120x1440) 49-inch 180Hz Gaming Monitor Review
Input: Pwnage Ultra Custom Pro Symm 3 Review, Epomaker Glyph Review: Typewriter Vibes With Dual Display, Turtle Beach KP7 Review: The accessory that does everything

2026-07-03

Software 44536 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

NanaZip 6.5 has arrived with a sync to 7-Zip mainline 26.02 and fresh crypto libraries including BLAKE3 1.8.5 and GmSSL v3.2.0. The update resolves a Windows 10 crash when extracting selected files and patches a refcount leak in the shell extension. You’ll still get the project’s signature XAML interface, dark mode, and MSIX packaging, though MSIX constraints mean drive context menus remain Windows 11-only. Grab the stable build via Microsoft Store, WinGet, or GitHub, and check the official technical focus guide for a roadmap of the Classic flavor.

Reviews 52683 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Apple’s MacBook Neo sets a new standard for budget laptops by combining premium materials with solid daily performance and dependable battery life. Cooling options remain split, as the TRYX TURRIS 620 draws attention for its design while the Montech NX600 struggles to stand out despite its aggressive fans. Industry analysts project DRAM and NAND costs will climb 40 to 50 percent quarterly starting in Q3 2026, with supply constraints from AI data centers and slower Chinese production holding firm until 2028. Enthusiast builders should note that the ASUS ROG Strix X870E-E Gaming Wi-Fi7 Neo delivers flagship features and reliable thermals at a premium price, while the HighPoint Rocket 1604L provides Gen5 speeds near 59 GB/s for approximately $400.

Computers: Apple MacBook Neo Long-Term Review: 27 Days On The Road
Cooling: TRYX TURRIS 620 Review, Montech NX600 Review: A budget dual tower with jet-engine fans
Memory: Memory Prices Surge 50% in Q3 2026: AI Demand Locks Up Supply Until 2028
Motherboards: ASUS ROG Strix X870E-E Gaming Wi-Fi7 Neo Review
Storage: HighPoint Rocket 1604L Gen5 x16 NVMe SoftRAID AIC Review: half the price with full 59 GB/s speed

2026-07-02

Reviews 52683 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Thermal Grizzly improved Duronaut Pro thermal paste by adjusting its base matrix to handle higher filler content without sacrificing application ease, while TechPowerUp tested the MSI MPG Ai1600TS power supply to see if its Safeguard+ overcurrent protection actually performs under heavy loads. Next Level Racing shipped the ERS3 Haptic seat to bring vibration feedback to sim racing rigs, and Wccftech found that Nintendo's Rhythm Heaven Groove brings familiar rhythm mechanics with fresh new modes. Club386 described Valve's Steam Machine as a visually appealing mini PC that falls short on raw performance for its price point, and Warp2Search confirmed Sony will stop manufacturing physical PlayStation game discs by January 2028 to push the lineup toward digital distribution. Neowin put the Oukitel WP500 Ultra through its paces and found the new rugged smartphone ready for retail by late June.

Cooling: Thermal Grizzly Duronaut Pro Thermal Paste Review - A little more of everything and still less struggle with the spatula
Gaming: Steam Machine review: a charming but heartbreakingly underwhelming mini PC, Next Level Racing ERS3 Haptic Seat Review: immersive sim racing comfort with integrated haptics, Rhythm Heaven Groove Review – Nintendo Delivers Fresh Beats with Some New Bells and Whistles, Sony Ends PlayStation Discs: Goes Digital-Only in 2028
Mobile: Oukitel WP500 Ultra rugged phone review tested and benchmarked
Power: MSI MPG Ai1600TS Review

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