The Apex Storage launches a x21 SSD that supports PCie 4.0 NVMe m.2 168tb storage in a single add-in-card

You wouldn't expect storage devices to be trendy news, but when you have a 168TB PCIe add-in card make its way to the market, it deserves attention. So what's so uniquely impressive about the Apex Storage x21? It has an equivalent of 21 M. 2 NVMe SSDs crammed into a single expansion slot. This equates to 8TB M. 2 2280 sticks and provides impressive transfer speeds of up to 31GB/s.

Corsair launches their 192GB DDR5 Ram kit retailing for $730

Corsair has become the official memory used in my PC builds; from my experience alone, the RAM is one of the best in the market regarding overall performance and stability. So when the company unveiled its 192GB  ( 4x 48GB) memory kit, it got attention from each pundit, such as myself. The memory kit retails for $749.99. In addition, Corsair also launched a high-speed DDR5-7000 C 40 48GB (2x24GB) kit for $284.99.


The Bug Report: Nvidia have a driver issue version 531.18

The point of updating hardware drivers is to improve the performance of that particular hardware. Unfortunately, in some cases, specific driver versions can be a detrimental problem. This leads us to Nvidia's latest dilemma, their latest driver, version 531.18, has a severe bug that causes high CPU usage after users have exited games. However, Nvidia has admitted that there is a problem; there will undoubtedly be an issued hotfix that will come in the next driver update.

There is finally a memory and energy-saving feature for google chrome

After years of mass outcry, Google has finally implemented a memory and energy saver feature into its world's most popular web browser. As you know, Google's web browser, Chrome, is inefficient in using memory—an ongoing issue for years. So in December, Alphabet Inc, Google's subsidiary, announced they would emphasize memory savings and reduce the amount of energy used for the web browser. Well, it seems Google has kept its word.

Weekending Deals Weekly: Lenovo 2022 IdeaPad 3 Laptop

Amazon is offering a great deal on the Lenovo 2022 Ideapad 3. The 15.6-inch touchscreen is embedded with an 11th Gen Intel Core i3-1115G4 mobile processor and 8GB of RAM. So now you're saying the specs are, at best, rudimentary. But the price of this laptop is just $381.90. It's 60 percent off the original price of $959. That is a steal. This Lenovo 2022 IdeaPad 3 is ideal for a student on a budget. Currently, there are only five left on Amazon. Purchase while supplies last.

Let's unpack Samsung's Unpacked Event revealing a slew of products

Staying true to company tradition, Samsung held its annual Unpacked Event today, which takes place in February, revealing several devices that included the Event's star, the new Samsung Galaxy Series smartphones. However, for those who were pressed for time and didn't get a chance to view Samsung's live-stream Event, we've got you covered; here are some of the products revealed.

The new Mac Mini is the ideal desktop for any consumer, let me explain

If you have been following what's happening in the Apple realm,  you know earlier this month, Apple introduced the new M2 series SoC (system on chip)—implementing the hardware into the new MacBook Pro 14 - 16 and Mac Mini. However, the new Mac Mini is something special. And is the ideal desktop for anyone shopping for a new desktop. I think it's the best-value desktop computer on the market and can outperform more extensive systems such as the iMac and Mac Pro.

Guess who is getting into the PC peripheral space? OnePlus

OnePlus have been manufacturing smartphones for a decade now. The company is known for producing premium devices you can purchase for a reasonable price. Competitively they have held their own against the titans of the smartphone industry, Apple and Samsung. But now there are reports that they will be venturing into PC peripheral space.