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Dave James - Asus' tone deaf response to ongoing RMA support issues isn't going to encourage me to keep recommending Asus tech - pcgamer.com - Canada - Usa

Asus' tone deaf response to ongoing RMA support issues isn't going to encourage me to keep recommending Asus tech

Almost a week on from a Gamers Nexus video detailing its own, and many others' terrible RMA experiences with Asus' customer support, the company has finally released a statement addressing what it calls «some gaps in our RMA communication process in the US and Canada.»

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Nick Evanson - Starting at just $120 these are the two best cheap gaming monitors I'd buy myself right now - pcgamer.com - These

Starting at just $120 these are the two best cheap gaming monitors I'd buy myself right now

ASRock Phantom Gaming | 27-inch | 1080p | 165Hz | IPS | FreeSync | $179.99$119.99 at Newegg (save $60) We love a simple but great 1080p monitor, and this ASRock is one of our favorite choices for gaming screen deals. There's nothing to complain about here when you're getting a big, fast IPS panel for just under $120.

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Chris Szewczyk - The Biden administration is set to double tariffs on Chinese made semiconductors, potentially leading to more expensive PC hardware - pcgamer.com - Usa - China - state Oregon

The Biden administration is set to double tariffs on Chinese made semiconductors, potentially leading to more expensive PC hardware

Just about every other day there's a new development in the escalating tech war between China and the US. Whether it's blocking the servicing of advanced chip making equipment in China, or the blocking of Windows and Intel and AMD chips from Chinese government systems, it's a never ending merry go round of tit-for-tat measures and retaliations.

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Chris Szewczyk - Intel's Thunderbolt Share is the easiest way yet to link and share data between two PCs - pcgamer.com

Intel's Thunderbolt Share is the easiest way yet to link and share data between two PCs

Intel has unveiled its Thunderbolt Share technology, which utilizes the bandwidth on offer from Thunderbolt 4 and 5 ports to share and sync data, and control two PCs with one keyboard and mouse. 

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Kerry Brunskill - Today's Wordle answer for Thursday, May 16 - pcgamer.com

Today's Wordle answer for Thursday, May 16

Whether you're just about to start today's Wordle or one line away from disaster, you'll find everything you need to win right here. Find a fresh angle with our general tips and tricks, guide your guesses with a clue for the May 16 (1062) game, or turn everything around in an instant with today's answer.

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Nintendo - Lorelei and the Laser Eyes review - pcgamer.com - Sweden

Lorelei and the Laser Eyes review

What is it? A 3D, puzzle-filled, haunted-mansion mystery thriller made for extensive note-taking.

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Andy Chalk - UK government responds to Stop Killing Games petition, and it's not good: 'There is no requirement in UK law' that forces companies to support old software - pcgamer.com - Britain

UK government responds to Stop Killing Games petition, and it's not good: 'There is no requirement in UK law' that forces companies to support old software

The UK government has issued a response to a petition filed by the Stop Killing Games campaign, and it's probably not what organizers were hoping to hear. The Department of Culture, Media and Sport said videogame companies must comply with existing consumer laws, but also noted that there is no law compelling them to support older versions of their products.

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Morgan Park - Ubisoft - The Assassin's Creed Shadows reveal is saying all the right things to excite classic Assassin's Creed fans - pcgamer.com - Japan

The Assassin's Creed Shadows reveal is saying all the right things to excite classic Assassin's Creed fans

The last seven years of Assassin's Creed games have turned me into the sort of fan I never wanted to become: a withered old grump who wishes things were the way they used to be. Nobody likes that guy—especially not the millions of people who became Assassin's Creed fans through the immaculate worlds of Origins, Odyssey, and Valhalla.

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