(PR) Samsung Reveals Launch Info of Odyssey G7 and G9 QLED Monitors, Teams Up with T1
Samsung Electronics, the global gaming monitor market leader today announced its official partnership with global esports organization, T1 Entertainment & Sports (T1). With this partnership, all teams and players located at the T1 headquarters training facility in Seoul will practice using Samsung's latest curved gaming monitors, the Odyssey G9 and G7. The Odyssey portfolio delivers a powerful combination of high-performance 1000R curvature, QLED picture quality, rapid 1 ms response time and 240Hz refresh rate

(PR) QNAP NAS OS Integrates Microsoft Office Online for Efficient Document Editing
QNAP Systems Inc, a leading computing, networking and storage solution innovator, has collaborated with Microsoft to integrate Office for the web into QTS, the QNAP NAS operating system. With this new feature, QTS users can right-click on Office documents and select "Edit with Office Online" to facilitate direct editing of Microsoft Office documents in the web browser, eliminating the complex and time-consuming conventional workflow of download, edit, and re-upload.
Office for the web is Microsoft's free online service that enables
Office for the web is Microsoft's free online service that enables

Intel NUC 11 Extreme Spotted With Tiger Lake CPU that Runs at 4.4 GHz
Intel is preparing to launch its next-generation lineup of NUC mini PCs labeled as 11th generation NUCs. This lineup is expected to be rocking Intel's latest and greatest Tiger Lake-U processors at its heart. In the latest 3D Mark benchmark database, a NUC 11 Extreme PC codenamed "Phantom Canyon" has been spotted with the new Tiger Lake-U CPU that runs at an amazing 4.4 GHz. This is notably a big improvement compared to the highest-performing Ice Lake-

Addlink Debuts the S68 M.2 NVMe SSD Series
Addlink today debuted its S68 line of mainstream M.2 NVMe SSDs. Built in the M.2-2280 form-factor and taking advantage of the PCI-Express 3.0 x4 host interface, the S68 comes in 512 GB and 1 TB capacities. The drives combine a Phison E13T-series controller with 3D TLC NAND flash memory. The 1 TB variant offers sequential read speeds of up to 2,500 MB/s

Intel Issues PCN Reflecting LGA1200 Support for BXTS15A Boxed Cooler
Intel sells a beefed up sibling of its stock heatsink-fan separately in the DIY retail channel, called the Thermal Solution TS15A, which was originally released when Intel launched its LGA115x socket. With the new LGA1200 socket retaining cooler compatibility with LGA115x, Intel issued a PCN (product change notification) apprising its retail supply chain that a newer batch of the cooler will come with updated packaging to reflect that the cooler supports LGA1200 in

(PR) Seagate Announces FireCuda 120 SATA SSD for Gamers
Seagate Technology plc., a world leader in data solutions, today announced the new FireCuda 120 SATA SSD designed for gamers who require speed, durability, and generous capacity to reach their peak performance and safeguard their vast digital libraries.
Underpinning the company's line of PC game storage, the FireCuda 120 takes gaming rigs to the next level with a SATA 6 Gb/s interface and roars to life with sequential read/write speeds of up to 560 MB/s reads and up to
Underpinning the company's line of PC game storage, the FireCuda 120 takes gaming rigs to the next level with a SATA 6 Gb/s interface and roars to life with sequential read/write speeds of up to 560 MB/s reads and up to

AMD Radeon RX 5300 (Desktop) Surfaces on Geekbench
AMD is coming around to launching its entry-level Radeon RX 5300 on the desktop platform, although it remains to be seen if the SKU will be released in the AIB (all-in-board) retail channel, or remains an OEM-exclusive. It surfaced an "AMD 7340:CF" graphics device on the Geekbench database, and was identified as the RX 5300 (non-mobile) by Komachi Ensaka. The OpenCL benchmark component of Geekbench identifies the card

(PR) Lenovo Announces Lenovo Yoga Duet 7i and IdeaPad Duet 3i
Remember when devices were designed to only do one thing, in one place, and for a single user? Not anymore. Our world is changing fast; with smarter technology more prevalent than ever in our daily lives, multitasking has increasingly become the norm. With grab-and-go form factors, our screens are our lifelines when we're on-the-go or just moving from room to room in our own homes.
As we are finding out, remote working, online learning, and virtual social gatherings
As we are finding out, remote working, online learning, and virtual social gatherings

Lenovo ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard II Stars Selling
For those addicted to the track-point on their ThinkPad notebook, and can't get themselves to use a mouse on their desktops, Lenovo rolled out the ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard II back in January 2020, which started selling for USD $85.99. This is a wireless+wired keyboard that's laid out exactly like a ThinkPad T-series notebook's keyboard, with a track-point in the middle, and its two buttons. and a typical 13-inch

AMD Re-Releases Radeon Software Adrenalin 20.4.2 as a WHQL-signed Driver
AMD on Tuesday re-released its Radeon Software Adrenalin 20.4.2 graphics drivers as a WHQL-signed driver. The company hasn't released a driver update since April 21 (the same 20.4.2 as a beta). With no new AAA game releases, there probably wasn't much AMD could do. Then again, 20.4.2 beta came with a long list of "known issues" (new issues identified by AMD that needed to be solved
