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Andy Edser - HORI HOTAS Flight Control System & Mount Review - pcgamer.com

HORI HOTAS Flight Control System & Mount Review

When it comes to flight combat games, most enthusiasts would agree that a proper flight stick and throttle control system is the way to go, or what's referred to as a «HOTAS» system. That stands for «hands on throttle-and-stick» and gives you the classic layout of a flight stick in one hand for directional inputs, and a throttle system in the other, usually with a lot of programable toggle switches, buttons and doo-dads to set up for all your extra functions.

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Andy Edser - A security robot has been hired to monitor a Texas airport's doors and looks more than a little miffed about the whole ordeal - pcgamer.com - state Texas - Looks

A security robot has been hired to monitor a Texas airport's doors and looks more than a little miffed about the whole ordeal

When we imagine robots, our minds often go towards a sci-fi future in which our world, or perhaps even the worlds beyond it, are populated with fantastical machines performing fantastical tasks. However, the reality in 2024 is a little more down to Earth. Spare a thought then for this particular model of machine, as rather than ushering in a new dawn of technological revolution, it's instead been hired by San Antonio airport to stand near some doors.

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Andy Edser - Honda reckons its Segway-like wheelchair can deliver 'the peaceful feeling of floating in the sky' when paired with VR and isn't just for people with mobility issues - pcgamer.com

Honda reckons its Segway-like wheelchair can deliver 'the peaceful feeling of floating in the sky' when paired with VR and isn't just for people with mobility issues

Creating technology for the purpose of helping people with disabilities is a noble goal and one where strides seem to be being made to make the world a more accessible place for all. However, Honda reckons its UNI-ONE Segway-like device isn't just for people with mobility issues, as the company has released a video showing someone having a whale of a time in one equipped with a VR headset.

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Andy Edser - This AI tool creates singing, rapping, talking avatars from a single image and even the Mona Lisa isn't safe from spitting bars - pcgamer.com - Creates

This AI tool creates singing, rapping, talking avatars from a single image and even the Mona Lisa isn't safe from spitting bars

Remember that late-night talk show bit where an image of a political figure is shown with someone else's mouth superimposed on top, in order to make them say dubious things? It always looked a little ropey, but that was part of the effect. Well, this new AI tool also takes still images of human subjects and animates the mouth and head movements, but this time the effect is surprisingly, almost worryingly convincing.

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Andy Edser - Microsoft confirms DirectSR is the 'missing link', an API designed to ease the introduction of Nvidia, AMD, and Intel upscalers into DirectX games - pcgamer.com

Microsoft confirms DirectSR is the 'missing link', an API designed to ease the introduction of Nvidia, AMD, and Intel upscalers into DirectX games

As this year's Game Developers Conference (GDC) fast approaches, we're starting to see teasers and previews of what might be discussed at the sessions beginning on March 18. We'd already spotted Microsoft's DirectX «State of the Union» and its announcement of a preview to something called DirectSR, which we speculated to be a new hardware-agnostic upscaler, and guess what? Microsoft has confirmed that this isn't quite the case, but something that might be even more useful.

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Andy Edser - Elon Musk - Elon Musk finally says something we can all agree on: No one wants to have to log in with a Microsoft Account on Windows 11 - pcgamer.com

Elon Musk finally says something we can all agree on: No one wants to have to log in with a Microsoft Account on Windows 11

Ah, Mr Musk. Few figures are more controversial in modern times than our Elon, and it seems barely a week can pass without some sort of internet uproar over his latest creation, opinion, or dubious style of company leadership. 

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Andy Edser - Researchers have figured out how to hack a wireless charger to fry your phone and heat objects around it to 280°C, so that's just wonderful - pcgamer.com

Researchers have figured out how to hack a wireless charger to fry your phone and heat objects around it to 280°C, so that's just wonderful

Like many, I keep a wireless charger next to my bed to charge my phone overnight. Also like many, I am consistently amazed by the fact that wonderful, device-charging electricity can safely pass between the bottom plate, through my phone case and into the device itself in a safe and efficient manner. Well, mostly safe. 

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Andy Edser - Think great SSD deals are a thing of the past? We've spotted this speedy Nextorage 1TB drive for $75 - pcgamer.com - Japan

Think great SSD deals are a thing of the past? We've spotted this speedy Nextorage 1TB drive for $75

Nextorage Japan | 1TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,300MB/s Read | 6,000 MB/s write | $149.99$74.99 at Newegg (save $75) Nextorage may be a relatively new name in the world of NMVe SSDs, but don't be fooled by appearances. This drive sports a Phison E18 controller, the very same used in a number of high-performance SSDs and the 1TB version represents excellent price/performance value here. Check out our review for more.

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