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Jacob Ridley - Don - This $870 RTX 4060 gaming laptop deal proves you don't need to spend big to score modern gaming hardware - pcgamer.com

This $870 RTX 4060 gaming laptop deal proves you don't need to spend big to score modern gaming hardware

Lenovo Legion 5 | RTX 4060 | AMD Ryzen 7 7735H | 16GB DDR5 | 512GB SSD | 15-inch | 165Hz | $999.99$869.99 at Walmart (save $130)We've become big fans of Lenovo laptops here at PC Gamer this generation, and this particular budget machine is ticking a lot of boxes. For an RTX 4060 laptop it has to be under $1,000, and you also get a better than average screen, though I'm a little confused over Walmart's listing of it as 2160 x 1350 when Lenovo itself claims a 1440p panel. That 512GB SSD, however, is disappointing, even in a budget laptop, but is a cheap and easy issue to fix if it becomes annoying down the line.

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Dominic Tarason - Jonathan Bolding - Jacob Ridley - An - Lethal Company dev thinking updates should be "bigger and less frequent" and "like I broke into an alien zoo" - pcgamer.com

Lethal Company dev thinking updates should be "bigger and less frequent" and "like I broke into an alien zoo"

With viral hit Lethal Company now on sale—30% off on Steam until February 15—developer Zeekerss is taking the occasion to reconsider the pace and scope of Lethal Company updates. «I have version 50 slowly cooking,» said Zeekerss on Twitter/X, «I could release it now, but I want it to be really substantial.»

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Jacob Ridley - Today - The PC's greatest nemesis was born 40 years ago today - pcgamer.com - state California

The PC's greatest nemesis was born 40 years ago today

The Apple Macintosh is 40 years old today. Far from the first home computer, the Macintosh has become one of the most well-known. Announced back in January of 1984, the Macintosh became famous as a personal computer that could compete with the IBM-compatible PCs that were so prevalent at the time. Or perhaps it was the George Orwell 1984 inspired Super Bowl ad that drew in the crowds—Apple sure does know how to make its products appear desirable.

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Jacob Ridley - 'The key thing is that the good guys have better AIs than the bad guys' says Microsoft founder Bill Gates on the threat from artificial intelligence - pcgamer.com - Ukraine - Russia

'The key thing is that the good guys have better AIs than the bad guys' says Microsoft founder Bill Gates on the threat from artificial intelligence

In an interview on Leading, a podcast from Alastair Campbell and Rory Stewart, co-hosts of The Rest is Politics, Microsoft and Gates Foundation co-founder Bill Gates talks about his perception of the dangers of AI.

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Jacob Ridley - Secretlab's launching a slightly cheaper version of the excellent Titan Evo, starting at $449 - pcgamer.com - state Indiana - Usa

Secretlab's launching a slightly cheaper version of the excellent Titan Evo, starting at $449

If you're in the market for a new gaming chair then you may have timed it well. Secretlab, the maker of our favourite gaming chair, the Secretlab Titan Evo, is launching a cheaper model that shares many characteristics with the best gaming chair—it's called the Titan Evo Lite.

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Jacob Ridley - Disney looks to have figured out a limitless VR floor prototype that's a careful step towards a real-world holodeck - pcgamer.com - city Chicago - Looks

Disney looks to have figured out a limitless VR floor prototype that's a careful step towards a real-world holodeck

The dream of any sci-fi fan is a functioning holodeck. Just step into a humble room and be transported into another world, time period (probably in 1930's Chicago, if you're one particularly popular sci-fi TV show), get up to hijinks, and come crashing back into reality when it all goes dreadfully wrong. Well, sci-fi fans, you're in luck because Disney just showed off a floor that looks incredible for limitless traversal in a small space.

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Jacob Ridley - GitHub has a copy of every open source project in its database during 2020 located deep inside a frozen mine - pcgamer.com

GitHub has a copy of every open source project in its database during 2020 located deep inside a frozen mine

You may have heard of various projects to back up the Earth's best bits should anything catastrophic happen. The Global Seed Vault in Svalbard, for example, keeps a 'backup' of over a million seeds to prevent any from being eradicated. Just down the road lies another all-important backup: every active GitHub repository up to 2020, buried deep down in the permafrost.

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Jacob Ridley - Low-profile memory module headed to laptops might be destined for desktops too - pcgamer.com - North Korea

Low-profile memory module headed to laptops might be destined for desktops too

Last year saw the emergence of a new memory module standard called CAMM2, a flat alternative to the SO-DIMM sticks used widely in laptops today. The benefits of CAMM are clear: they're thinner than SO-DIMM but just as replaceable. That means we should start seeing the memory module emerge in laptops at some point in the next few years. Yet more surprisingly it sounds like CAMM could also be headed to desktops, too.

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