PC Hardware stories - Page 5
Computer set-ups are divided into two different parts, the hardware and the peripherals. PC hardware refers to all of the physical components such as input, processing, storage, output and communication devices.
These components will often define the size and the specifications of PC hardware. From those for gaming to those dedicated to cryptocurrency mining, the range of PC hardware is very wide and is sold across a variety of channels.
PC hardware that relates to features such as speed or storage will greatly improve the running of a PC, and these can be changed and adapted with technical work. Choosing the right PC hardware is essential for companies and organisations’ network stability and structure.
These components will often define the size and the specifications of PC hardware. From those for gaming to those dedicated to cryptocurrency mining, the range of PC hardware is very wide and is sold across a variety of channels.
PC hardware that relates to features such as speed or storage will greatly improve the running of a PC, and these can be changed and adapted with technical work. Choosing the right PC hardware is essential for companies and organisations’ network stability and structure.
FMI shines light on state of the phone tripod market
Thu, 3rd Nov 2022
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pc hardware
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resellers
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hardware
Future Market Insights has shared light on the state of the current phone tripod market, revealing a variety of challenges and successes.
Game review: No More Heroes III
Wed, 19th Oct 2022
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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pc hardware
The developer's most recent game is No More Heroes III which was released for the Nintendo Switch console exclusively in 2021.
Exclusive: HP NZ on sustaining partner growth and promoting excellence in the channel
Tue, 27th Sep 2022
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gaming
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partner programmes
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digital entertainment
HP Amplify Executive Forum unveils roadmap for partner growth in 2022, including new offerings and HP Curiocity programme.
PC and tablet shipments set to decline in 2022 and 2023
Fri, 2nd Sep 2022
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pc hardware
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notebook
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mobility
Tumultuous times are ahead for the PC and tablet markets, according to a new forecast from the International Data Corporation.
Hands-on Review: Campfire Audio X Astell & Kern Pathfinder earphones
Fri, 26th Aug 2022
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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headphones
Campfire Audio and Astell-Kern have collaborated to release the premium Pathfinder earphones, priced at a staggering US$1,899.
VPLS strengthens team with key leadership hires
Fri, 26th Aug 2022
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private cloud
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network infrastructure
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hybrid cloud
VPLS has added 3 core members to its team- systems VP Mark Hassman, global marketing VP Renée Lawrence & network engineering VP Steve Rubin.
Why it is imperative to keep up with technology advancements
Mon, 15th Aug 2022
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digital transformation
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cloud services
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pc hardware
Digital transformations can be complex, but like doctors, IT professionals must stay updated and well-informed to succeed.
VisualCortex and i-PRO partner for enhanced APAC deployments
Wed, 3rd Aug 2022
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partner programmes
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software
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pc hardware
VisualCortex and i-PRO have partnered to facilitate enterprise-wide Computer Vision technology deployments in APAC.
Hands-on Review: SteelSeries Apex Pro Mini Keyboard
Fri, 29th Jul 2022
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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cloud services
SteelSeries has taken the design of its range of Apex keyboards to create a smaller version, the Apex Pro Mini. TechDay's Darren Price checks it out.
Logitech G's new Aurora collection looks to help change gaming stereotypes
Fri, 29th Jul 2022
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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cybersecurity
Logitech G launches gender-inclusive gaming products to challenge stereotypes and cater to the needs of women gamers.
Hands-on Review: 16GB PNY XLR8 Gaming EPIC-X 3600MHz DDR4
Wed, 29th Jun 2022
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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pc hardware
PNY sent over its 16GB XLR8 Gaming EPIC-X 3600MHz CL16 DDR4 module kit for testing. The kit contains two 8GB dual-channel modules with RGB lighting.
CyberPower, Soft Solutions partner for NZ distribution
Wed, 22nd Jun 2022
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partner programmes
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cyberpower
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pc hardware
CyberPower Systems has signed Soft Solutions to distribute its UPS and power management products throughout New Zealand.
TerraMaster launches its T6-423 Professional NAS with TOS 5 OS
Fri, 17th Jun 2022
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storage
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endpoint protection
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edr
TerraMaster launches T6-423 6-bay tower NAS for small and medium-sized businesses, featuring the new TOS 5 operating system. Available now.
AMD introduces FSR 2.0 giving gaming GPUs a boost
Thu, 2nd Jun 2022
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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pc hardware
AMD has announced its new Radeon RX 6000-series graphics cards and the first games to support its FSR 2.0 technology.
Hisense launches in New Zealand with new product range
Tue, 31st May 2022
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digital entertainment
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tv
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pc hardware
Hisense enters New Zealand market with range of TVs, refrigeration, and laundry products. Online and in stores next week.
rapidMATION helps Coates achieve success with landmark RPA solution
Mon, 30th May 2022
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robots
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fintech
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rpa
A strong Robotic Process Automation solution (RPA) can help solve many complex issues that businesses face daily.
Dynabook refreshes Portégé X30L series with the Portégé X30L-K
Thu, 26th May 2022
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endpoint protection
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edr
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pc hardware
The new model contains hybrid-architecture Intel 12th Gen Core P-Series 28W processor options, Wi-Fi 6E, along with Intel Iris Xe graphics.
PNY launches XLR8 Gaming EPIX memory products in ANZ
Wed, 18th May 2022
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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pc hardware
PNY has launched its XLR8 Gaming EPIC-X RGB™ DDR4 Silver 3200MHz and 3600MHz memory products in Australia and New Zealand.
Hands-on Review: MSI MPG Z690 Carbon WIFI motherboard
Mon, 16th May 2022
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gaming
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semiconductors
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digital entertainment
It's all change with Intel's 12th generation CPUs. We have a new chipset in the 600-series, a new socket with the LGA 1700, and new DDR5 memory.
Hands-on Review: Corsair 32GB Vengeance 5200MHz DDR5 DRAM kit
Fri, 13th May 2022
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gaming
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semiconductors
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digital entertainment
Intel's Alder Lake CPUs and AMD's Ryzen 7000 CPUs both support DDR5, but for now, it's still a personal choice to make the jump to the new memory standard.