Tom's Hardware on MSN
Enthusiast hides gaming PC inside living room fan using 3D-printed parts
Creator Zac Builds mounted their mini-PC to the side of their living room fan to hide it plain sight.
The latest episode marks a rare victory for D’Arcy’s Targaryen queen—but don’t expect it to last long.
Spread the love“`html Smartphones have become an integral part of our daily lives, so when the screen of your Android device succumbs to cracks or damage, it can feel like a catastrophe. However, the ...
From blue screens to constant lag, these PC issues can reveal whether you need a new part, better maintenance, or a new ...
Rock Paper Shotgun on MSN
Disassembling the Steam Machine suggests Valve are protecting its precious RAM by burying it under a dozen other parts
Tearing down the Steam Machine highlights its impressive repairability, though RAM upgrades take some serious screwdrivering.
If you want to pull apart a program to see how it ticks, you’re going to need a disassembler. [Ricardo Quesada] has built Regenerator 2000 for just that purpose. It’s a new interactive disassembler ...
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