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GameSir is no stranger to experimenting with unique controller features — its Tarantula Pro can automatically swap its face button labels to accommodate alternate layouts, and…
Save hundreds on desktop RAM by repurposing old DDR4 laptop modules with this tiny €13 adapter card
The Ashata adaptor efficiently converts old DDR4 laptop memory into desktop-compatible DIMMsUsers save money by reusing existing Laptop memory with this budget adapterMixing different memory brands…
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I take a lot of notes every day. Be it work, some personal stuff, or casual reminders, I take notes of almost everything. However, my note-taking…
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As someone who loves to savor the memories of an excellent victory or a humbling defeat, there was one piece of tech that I needed to…
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Look, washing machines make noise—that’s just how they work. But there’s a difference between the normal hum of a machine doing its job and the little…
You can fill your home with sensors that measure things like temperature, humidity, whether you left the garage door open, and who’s at home. Valuable as…
