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Corsair Accused Of Cancelling $3499 PC Order Only To Relist It For $4299

Corsair Accused Of Cancelling $3499 PC Order Only To Relist It For $4299 UPDATE: Corsair has tweeted about this story, with an explanation and a promise to make the customer whole. Check out the company's response below: This is a perfectly reasonable explanation, as we expected there would be. Corsair isn't some fly-by-night operation, and it did seem absurd on the face of things. Kudos to Corsair for making
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7 Must-Have USB Devices To Make Your PC More Fun And Productive

7 Must-Have USB Devices To Make Your PC More Fun And Productive Coming from the early days of computing when we had half-a-dozen interfaces on a standard PC, none of which were compatible and few of which carried power, USB is a revelation. You can plug almost anything into a USB port and most of it will "just work". However, we feel that most users aren't really getting the full value out of their PC's
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Cinebench 2026 Arrives With Support for Blackwell GPUs, Apple M5 & Snapdragon X

Cinebench 2026 Arrives With Support for Blackwell GPUs, Apple M5 & Snapdragon X It's easy to think of Cinebench as a purely synthetic benchmark given the way it works: you download a dedicated benchmark application, you run it from whatever folder, and it does its thing before spitting out a number that vaguely tells you how your system performs. That feels similar to synthetic benchmarks like 3DMark, which aren't directly
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Carnegie Mellon's Camera Lens Breakthrough Eliminates Background Photo Blur

Carnegie Mellon's Camera Lens Breakthrough Eliminates Background Photo Blur For as long as cameras have existed, they've had a fundamental limitation: they can only focus on one depth plane at a time, and everything in front of or behind that plane gets blurred. That's simply the way lenses work, but researchers at Carnegie Mellon University just demonstrated a camera system that breaks that rule entirely. The new
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