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A new generation of gaming mice has arrived, led by Logitech's Pro X2 Superstrike, which replaces traditional mecha...
Gaming’s latest high-profile casualty, Highguard, will cease operations next week after just 45 days. The shutdown...
The once-stable NAND flash market is now a battleground, divided between AI-driven enterprise solutions and squeeze...