Jan 19th 2017
This Week in Computer Hardware 398
Yes, Another Giant Hardware Lawsuit
Budget Gaming PC Build! Qualcomm Gets Sued, Scythe Fuma
Google Can't Ship Hardware? You might think so if you're looking for Google WiFi or a 128GB Pixel. We've got a sweet budget gaming PC build with an RX460. Plus, Scythe's new Fuma CPU cooler, what's up with Qualcomm getting sued, and more!
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Links
- Japanese toilet industry agrees to standardize complex bidet controls
- FTC Charges Qualcomm With Monopolizing Key Semiconductor Device Used in Cell Phones
- Qualcomm Accused of Forcing Deal on Apple to Thwart Rivals
- Qualcomm Responds to Complaint from U.S. Federal Trade Commission
- The Nintendo Switch will cost $300 and release worldwide on March 3
- Hands-on with Nintendo Switch: Jack of all trades, master of some
- Nintendo Switch Ain’t for Mom and Pop—It’s for Die-Hard Fans
- Nvidia’s new Shield TV provides the best balance for all-in-one home entertainment
- Kaby Lake 7700K vs Sandy Bridge 2600K IPC Review
- ASUS TUF Z270 Mark 1 Launch Preview
- The Scythe FUMA SCFM-1000 may be the next favourite heatsink
- Seasonic PRIME Titanium Series Power Supplies
- Sapphire Releases AMD Radeon RX460 with 1024 Shaders
- Gigabyte Shows Off Half Height GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti Graphics Cards
- Just WTF is Windows 10 Creators Game Mode???
- Building a Budget PC with the Radeon RX 460: Part 1
- Building a Budget PC with the Radeon RX 460: Part 2
- Another kickstarter fail... this time w/ lawsuits!
- Raspberry Pi upgrades Compute Module with 10 times the CPU performance
- Google is doing a terrible job at shipping its Pixel smartphones
- Low-cost Android One phones reportedly coming to the US
- HTC’s new flagship phone has AI and a second screen, but no headphone jack
- LG announces 5.7-inch QHD+ display w/ 18:9 aspect ratio for its ‘next flagship smartphone’
- Samsung: Over 96% of Galaxy Note7 phones returned to date