It's been a year and a half since PureDark released his Elden Ring NVIDIA DLSS 3 Frame Generation mod. The paid mod allowed GeForce RTX 40 Series owners a significant performance boost in the notoriously badly optimized game developed by FromSoftware. However, everyone else without an RTX 40 Series GPU has been out of luck so far. That changes with the recently released free AMD FSR Frame Generation and Temporal Super Resolution (ERSS-FG) mod by Nexus Mods user huutaiii. This mod supports AMD FSR 3 Super Resolution and Frame Generation, NVIDIA DLSS Super Resolution and DLAA, and even Intel XeSS. […]
The Dimensity 9400 is not going to be MediaTek’s only chipset featuring a CPU cluster comprising of just performance cores because the company is said to be in the middle of launching its non-flagship SoC, the Dimensity 8400. A tipster has now shared the potential configuration of the upcoming silicon, with one of the major differences being is that it will lack Cortex-X925 cores. New rumor claims that the Dimensity 8400’s CPU cluster will only include Cortex-A725 cores, with TSMC’s 4nm process helping to improve efficiency A traditional 8-core cluster is said to be used for the Dimensity 8400, according […]
Anker has now transitioned from its early Black Friday sale over to what it is referring to as its Gear Up for Black Friday event. Alongside markdowns on everything from its latest Prime charging stations to travel chargers, MagSafe stands, cables, and...
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has witnessed a fantastic launch, probably the franchise's most successful entry, as it captured the attention of over half of the US Xbox Series S/X players. Well, it won't be wrong to say that Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has managed to put behind all the woes we had with Activision and partners in terms of their take on the franchise since the newest entry has managed to break all previous records, in terms of the anticipation and hype. During Microsoft's recent earnings call, CEO Satya Nadella verified that Call of Duty: Black […]
After its anti-crypto stance failed to withstand scrutiny in courts, forcing the apex US financial regulator to resort to a hefty dose of inertia - more appropriately described as dragging one's feet - presumably in a last-ditch effort to create as many legally tenable hurdles as possible, the SEC has finally approved some of the first spot Bitcoin ETFs for trading on eligible American exchanges. This much-expected capitulation of sorts, however, has been overshadowed by yesterday's dramatic events, replete with a Hollywood-like caricature hacking incident. “Order granting accelerated approval” it’s over. Thank God. pic.twitter.com/qCozlxzSBX — Eric Balchunas (@EricBalchunas) January 10, […]
If you thought that the drama around the SEC's widely expected approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs was now at an end, you were wrong. Just add another high-profile X account hack into this mess. Just moments back, the SEC's official X account announced that the apex US financial watchdog had approved Bitcoin ETFs for listing on all eligible exchanges. The @SECGov twitter account was compromised, and an unauthorized tweet was posted. The SEC has not approved the listing and trading of spot bitcoin exchange-traded products. — Gary Gensler (@GaryGensler) January 9, 2024 Moments thereafter, Gary Gensler, the SEC's chair, himself […]
The SEC's disconcertingly uneven approach toward the crypto sector is now receiving some much-needed push-back from the courts in the US, reigniting the hope among crypto enthusiasts that the cornered […]
At a time when global risk assets are bleeding due to an unholy convergence of China’s epic economic slowdown and resurgent inflation expectations across key markets on the back of […]
We aren’t talking about massive price drops here, and nothing quite as good as the elevated trade-in values we featured at Best Buy, but Amazon has shaved the MSRP on Apple’s new M4 Mac mini ahead of release this week. If you have gear to trade-in for ...
While the new Tab S10 is now out in the wild, today’s Best Buy Deals of the Day are landing with a big-time $350 price drop on the still more than capable Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra. Regularly $1,200 and currently marked down to $899.99 directly from ...
After its anti-crypto stance failed to withstand scrutiny in courts, forcing the apex US financial regulator to resort to a hefty dose of inertia - more appropriately described as dragging one's feet - presumably in a last-ditch effort to create as many legally tenable hurdles as possible, the SEC has finally approved some of the first spot Bitcoin ETFs for trading on eligible American exchanges. This much-expected capitulation of sorts, however, has been overshadowed by yesterday's dramatic events, replete with a Hollywood-like caricature hacking incident. “Order granting accelerated approval” it’s over. Thank God. pic.twitter.com/qCozlxzSBX — Eric Balchunas (@EricBalchunas) January 10, […]
If you thought that the drama around the SEC's widely expected approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs was now at an end, you were wrong. Just add another high-profile X account hack into this mess. Just moments back, the SEC's official X account announced that the apex US financial watchdog had approved Bitcoin ETFs for listing on all eligible exchanges. The @SECGov twitter account was compromised, and an unauthorized tweet was posted. The SEC has not approved the listing and trading of spot bitcoin exchange-traded products. — Gary Gensler (@GaryGensler) January 9, 2024 Moments thereafter, Gary Gensler, the SEC's chair, himself […]
The SEC's disconcertingly uneven approach toward the crypto sector is now receiving some much-needed push-back from the courts in the US, reigniting the hope among crypto enthusiasts that the cornered […]
At a time when global risk assets are bleeding due to an unholy convergence of China’s epic economic slowdown and resurgent inflation expectations across key markets on the back of […]