Best Content of the Week on MC (CCCXC)
- October 22, 2023
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We’re wrapping up another week, the penultimate one in October, and reviewing the best content we’ve published over the past seven days. What better time than the last
We’re wrapping up another week, the penultimate one in October, and reviewing the best content we’ve published over the past seven days. What better time than the last
We’re wrapping up another week, the penultimate one in October, and reviewing the best content we’ve published over the past seven days. What better time than the last few hours of a Sunday to relax while you catch up on the week’s news and discover (if you haven’t already) some of our most noteworthy content?
We also take this opportunity, as we do every week, to wish you a successful start to the week as we continue our efforts to bring you the best content in the fields of computing, consumer electronics, technology and science.
Ford Puma ST 170, away. If the Puma is usually located at the crossroads between an SUV and a sedan, this very interesting variant moves in a different direction on the coordinate axis, recapturing the essence of its first versions with a sportier spirit. This leads to some very interesting changes that we will tell you about in this review.
Sound Blaster Katana SE review: sound with style and color. Sound Blaster is a reference in PC sound technology and therefore we are talking about a brand whose devices are usually recommended. We tested this soundbar, the little sister of the Katana V2, to see if it lives up to expectations.
Intel Core Gen14 unveiled: specs, official performance and pricing. If Intel showed us its Core Ultra platform a few weeks ago, it was the turn of Core Gen14, also known as Raptor Lake Refresh. After months of rumors and leaks, we can finally tell you everything you need to know about Intel’s new desktop platform.
How to save information from optical drives before they fail. There is a widespread but mistaken belief that optical storage media (CDs, DVDs, etc.) last “for life”. There are many factors that can reduce it to just a few years. Here, we’ll tell you how you can keep everything else you store on these drives safe.
PS5 Pro specs, three keys you should be clear about. With the current generation of consoles, Sony has broken the pattern it followed with previous PlayStation generations. At the moment, we have the PS5 Slim, which is not a Slim, and many doubts about the Pro version. So we’re compiling everything we know so far about the long-awaited hypervitamin version of the PS5.
Intel Core i9-14900K, review: 6.1 GHz thanks to AI performance. Intel’s flagship Gen14 Core processor, the Raptor Lake Refresh, is here and we were able to put it to the test to see if it really makes a difference compared to its immediate predecessor, the Core i9-13900K. Is it just a minor revision as many say or are they coming with new features that make it shine in its own light?
TensorRT-LLM and RTX VSR 1.5: NVIDIA has done it again (good). NVIDIA is one of the key technology companies in the development of artificial intelligence today, and now TensorRT-LLM is taking a giant step to bring AI computing to customers. Here we explain what this technology consists of and why it can make a huge difference in the near future.
Intel Core i5-14600K, analysis: Intel 7 dresses up for the last performance. Core Gen14 marks Intel’s farewell to its 10nm node, where the successful (for many reasons) Intel Core i5-13600K previously came from. Now we’ve put its successor to the test to see if it manages to preserve the essence of the mid-range chip that left its mark.
Galaxy S24: five “secrets” with which Samsung wants to beat the iPhone 15. The high-end segment is experiencing exciting competition. We recently experienced the arrival of the iPhone 15 and now the Google Pixel. So Samsung is gearing up to compete with its upcoming S24, which has some assets to try to win. We tell you.
How to change your username in Windows. Have you ever wondered how you can change your username in the operating system? It’s not a complicated operation… if you know of course. If that’s the case for you, here we’ll explain how to do it for both local accounts (those not associated with a Microsoft ID) and accounts that are associated with an ID.
This is what the Nintendo Switch 2 should be perfect for. The Nintendo Switch is the success story of the big N. So we are increasingly looking forward to its successor, which aims to debut on the market in 2024. Nintendo is within reach of giving out cool soups to its rivals again. You can do it? If it matches what we’re suggesting here, it more than likely is.
GIGABYTE Z790 AORUS Pro X Review: Innovation, Reliability and Style. Although many Raptor Lake motherboards are compatible with Core Gen14, major manufacturers have also launched new models that bring more innovation for users looking to make the leap to this generation. We tested one of these models, which shows a very high value for money.
Free Games & Deals: Cryptark, The Evil Within, Eternal Threads… Not a week goes by without at least one free game to add to our ever-growing collections. This week, there are three titles that can be yours without spending a dime if you hurry. And of course we also check the main digital stores, find and capture the best deals.
VOD News 42/23: ‘Cadaveres’, modern sausages for filling. What news are the major streaming platforms bringing us this week? A good collection of exclusive content peppered with catalog moves that in some cases stand out above their own productions.
Windows 12: possible requirements, price, release date and everything we know. There are more and more signs that 2024 is the year for the announcement and release of Windows 12, the version with which Microsoft will try to wipe the slate clean with Windows 11. That’s all we know so far about what a “good” Windows should be about .
In addition to the previous selection, the week has given a lot and we can highlight a few other articles that we think you will enjoy, such as:
If MC is a consumer portal, you know that our parent company TPNET offers other websites dedicated to business, professionals, SMEs and channels, in addition to those specialized in security and Linux. We’ll leave you with a selection of the best published content that you might be interested in:
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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.