As usual, we’ll end the week with a review of everything we’ve published to offer you a selection of the most notable publications that will allow you to
As usual, we’ll end the week with a review of everything we’ve published to offer you a selection of the most notable publications that will allow you to catch up in a few minutes, or if you prefer, a wider reading of what happened this week. And of course we take this moment to wish you a successful start to the week.
NVIDIA DLSS 3 not working: How to fix it and everything you need to know. With DLSS 3, NVIDIA has raised the bar for system upscaling to a new level and also added new technologies such as the frame generator. Now some users are wondering the possible reasons why they can’t use it. In this article you will find all the answers you are looking for.
The best rescue antivirus to find and remove malware from your PC. If any pathogen has managed to infect your system, an already installed security application may not be enough. You’ll have to resort to a rescue antivirus instead, but do you know what these apps consist of and how to use them? We’re telling you right here.
Six reasons why it’s better to switch from Windows 11 and stay with Windows 10. Microsoft is trying to push users to Windows 11 and provides them with new and very interesting features in the latest version of their operating system. However, there are plenty of reasons why staying on Windows 10, at least for now, might be a very good idea.
We analyze the SPC GRAVITY 4 Plus, a competent tablet at a very good price. The mid-range tablet segment is probably the most competitive and interesting for most users, as its price/performance ratio fits their needs like a glove. And that’s where this new and very interesting SPC model comes in, which we tested in depth.
The Amazon Echo family is growing with two renovations and the new Echo Pop. Amazon has a wide and very interesting and diverse range of devices. And now we have two renewals of the successful Echo Show 5 and Echo Auto, as well as a new speaker, the small and attractive Echo Pop. We will tell you all about all three.
GeForce RTX 4060 Ti and GeForce RTX 4060: official specifications, performance and prices. NVIDIA has finally announced the long-awaited jump into the middle class of the RTX 40 generation, which democratizes access to all the advantages and innovations of the Ada Lovelace architecture. If you’re also waiting for this jump, you can’t miss everything we’re telling you here.
Razer Kiyo Pro Ultra Review: Size (Sensor) Matters. This webcam redefines the top concept of its market thanks to the combination of sensor, optics, electronics and software. If you’re a content creator or want to enjoy the highest image quality, you’ll be amazed at how far this spectacular camera can go.
Seat Ateca, views. At the price of good work, Seat managed to become a reference and a favorite engine brand of many users. With a great price/performance ratio, we have been wanting to try a model from this brand for some time and finally we have launched the Ateca, an SUV with its own personality, which we will tell you all about in depth. test.
Something about Secure Boot, the security feature that accompanies UEFI. System startup is a critical moment in many ways, including security. Although operating systems like Windows are responsible for managing everything in a transparent way for users, it is important to know the technologies used to ensure boot security.
News VOD 20/23: ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ and don’t let relativity make you angry. It’s far from a remarkable week in terms of premieres on major streaming platforms. However, there are some interesting suggestions that we have compiled for you in our weekly roundup.
Free Games and Deals: Death Stranding, Metro: Last Light, Bloody Hell… This week you can get absolutely free with two heavyweights two games that were a reference at the time and still have excellent ratings today. But there are more, both gifts and offers, that you should not miss, or perhaps regret.
This is how graphics cards have evolved over the past 15 years. We celebrate 15 years of MuyComputer by reviewing the evolution that graphics cards have experienced in this decade and a half, a component that was crucial back in 2008, but today has become the epicenter of many systems, especially dedicated to gaming.
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Donald Salinas is an experienced automobile journalist and writer for Div Bracket. He brings his readers the latest news and developments from the world of automobiles, offering a unique and knowledgeable perspective on the latest trends and innovations in the automotive industry.