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  • Logitech ponders a ‘forever mouse’ that requires a subscriptionLee Mathews
    In a recent interview with The Verge’s Nilay Patel, Logitech CEO Hanneke Faber talked about the desire to create a ‘forever mouse.’ Buy one, and you wouldn’t just have the mouse forever. You may also have pay for yet another subscription forever, too. Faber likened the idea to owning a higher-end watch. ” I’m not […] The post Logitech ponders a ‘forever mouse’ that requires a subscription appeared first on Liliputing.
     

Logitech ponders a ‘forever mouse’ that requires a subscription

4. Srpen 2024 v 18:00

In a recent interview with The Verge’s Nilay Patel, Logitech CEO Hanneke Faber talked about the desire to create a ‘forever mouse.’ Buy one, and you wouldn’t just have the mouse forever. You may also have pay for yet another subscription forever, too. Faber likened the idea to owning a higher-end watch. ” I’m not […]

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  • ✇AnandTech
  • ASMedia Preps USB4 v2 Controller and PHY
    The USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) introduced USB4 version 2.0 in fall 2022, and it expects systems and devices with the tech to emerge later this year and into next year. These upcoming products will largely rely on Intel's Barlow Ridge controller, a full-featured Thunderbolt 5 controller that goes above and beond the baseline USB4 v2 spec. And though extremely capable, Intel's Thunderbolt controllers are also quite expensive, and Barlow Ridge isn't expected to be any different. Fortunately, f
     

ASMedia Preps USB4 v2 Controller and PHY

12. Červen 2024 v 14:00

The USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) introduced USB4 version 2.0 in fall 2022, and it expects systems and devices with the tech to emerge later this year and into next year. These upcoming products will largely rely on Intel's Barlow Ridge controller, a full-featured Thunderbolt 5 controller that goes above and beond the baseline USB4 v2 spec. And though extremely capable, Intel's Thunderbolt controllers are also quite expensive, and Barlow Ridge isn't expected to be any different. Fortunately, for system and device vendors that just need a basic USB4 v2 solution, ASMedia is also working on its own USB4 v2 controller.

At Computex 2024, ASMedia demonstrated a prototype of its upcoming USB4 v2 physical interface (PHY), which will support USB4 v2's new Gen 4 (160Gbps) data rates and the associated PAM-3 signal encoding. The prototype was implemented using an FPGA, as the company yet has to tape out the completed controller.

Ultimately, the purpose of showing off a FPGA-based PHY at Computex was to allow ASMedia to demonstrate their current PHY design. With the shift to PAM-3 encoding for USB4 v2, ASMedia (and the rest of the USB ecosystem) must develop significantly more complex controllers – and there's no part of that more critical than a solid and reliable PHY design.

As part of their demonstration, ASMedia had a classic eye diagram display. The eye diagram demoed has a clear opening in the center, which is indicative of good signal integrity, as the larger the eye opening, the less distortion and noise in the signal. The horizontal width of the eye opening represents the time window in which the signal can be sampled correctly, so the relatively narrow horizontal spread of the eye opening suggests that there is minimal jitter, meaning the signal transitions are consistent and predictable. Finally, the vertical height of the eye opening indicates the signal amplitude and the rather tall eye opening suggests a higher signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), meaning that the signal is strong compared to any noise present.

ASMedia itself is one of the major suppliers for discrete USB controllers, so the availability of ASMedia's USB4 v2 chip is crucial for adoption of the standard in general. While Intel will spearhead the industry with their Barlow Ridge Thunderbolt 5/USB4 v2 controller, ASMedia's controller is poised to end up in a far larger range of devices. So the importance of the company's USB4 v2 PHY demo is hard to overstate.

Demos aside, ASMedia is hoping to tape the chip out soon. If all goes well, the company expects their first USB4 v2 controllers to hit the market some time in the second half of 2025.

Mechanical keyboard with see-through chassis, LED matrix, TFT display, scroll wheel, and panic lever becomes instant Kickstarter success

23. Červen 2024 v 20:03
Machenike's 2nd ever Kickstarter promises a see-through mechanical keyboard with a delightful look and a host of features, shipping with everything but the kitchen sink (or a numpad).

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  • ✇Kotaku
  • 7 Things We Just Learned About Sony’s Big PlayStation 5 PlansEthan Gach
    Sony recently held a business briefing for investors where it painted an incredibly rosy picture around the PlayStation 5 and its future outlook. Despite recent layoffs and failing to reach its sales goals for 2023, the company seems confident that the console’s best days are still ahead. Read more...
     

7 Things We Just Learned About Sony’s Big PlayStation 5 Plans

30. Květen 2024 v 22:25

Sony recently held a business briefing for investors where it painted an incredibly rosy picture around the PlayStation 5 and its future outlook. Despite recent layoffs and failing to reach its sales goals for 2023, the company seems confident that the console’s best days are still ahead.

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Sony Announces Smaller PlayStation Showcase Featuring 14 Games

29. Květen 2024 v 16:30

Sony’s big summer PlayStation showcase has turned out to be a smaller State of Play event scheduled for May 30. The company announced it will include updates on new first-party games coming to PlayStation 5 as well as PS VR2.

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  • ✇WePlayGames.net: Home for all Gamers
  • Corsair’s Rescue Play: Acquiring Fanatec Amidst Financial TurmoilMat
    The proposed acquisition of Fanatec by Corsair takes on an entirely new dimension amidst the recent turmoil at Endor AG. The dismissal of CEO Thomas Jackermeier highlights Endor AG’s financial struggles, further emphasized by widespread customer complaints about significant delays in hardware shipping. This paints a picture of a company seeking a lifeline, and Corsair’s potential acquisition could be just that. Fanatec Brand in Assetto Corsa Competizione Fanatec’s Tarnished Reputation W
     

Corsair’s Rescue Play: Acquiring Fanatec Amidst Financial Turmoil

Od: Mat
9. Květen 2024 v 16:24

The proposed acquisition of Fanatec by Corsair takes on an entirely new dimension amidst the recent turmoil at Endor AG. The dismissal of CEO Thomas Jackermeier highlights Endor AG’s financial struggles, further emphasized by widespread customer complaints about significant delays in hardware shipping. This paints a picture of a company seeking a lifeline, and Corsair’s potential acquisition could be just that.

Fanatec’s Tarnished Reputation

While Fanatec remains a respected brand in sim racing hardware, its recent troubles have eroded customer trust. The delays and financial instability raise questions about Fanatec’s ability to deliver on its promises as an independent entity. This tarnished reputation presents a challenge but also an opportunity for Corsair.

Delayed Orders and Customer Complaints

Fanatec customers have expressed frustration over long shipping delays and poor communication regarding order status. This has led to skepticism about the brand’s ability to meet its obligations, directly impacting its reputation.

Financial Instability and Leadership Changes

Endor AG’s financial instability, evidenced by the dismissal of Thomas Jackermeier as CEO, only adds to Fanatec’s woes. The leadership changes and a lack of clear direction exacerbate customer concerns.

Corsair’s Potential Gains

Market Consolidation

The acquisition solidifies Corsair’s position in the sim racing hardware market. However, the challenge lies in rebuilding Fanatec’s reputation with disgruntled customers.

Revitalizing a Brand

Corsair has the potential to infuse much-needed capital into Fanatec, as its current performance seems strong. Its resources and expertise could optimize production processes and stabilize product availability.

Potential for Redemption

A successful turnaround of Fanatec under Corsair’s leadership could become a compelling narrative within the gaming community, ultimately boosting both brands.

Intriguing Questions and Areas for Exploration

True Cost of the Acquisition

Beyond the announced purchase price, what unstated liabilities might Corsair take on with Fanatec’s existing financial burdens?

Restoring Customer Confidence

How can Corsair address Fanatec’s damaged reputation? Will they prioritize fulfilling outstanding orders and addressing past customer complaints?

Leadership and Integration

Will Corsair retain existing Fanatec leadership, or will they install their own management team? How will the two companies’ cultures and operations be merged successfully?

Conclusion

Corsair’s move to acquire Fanatec is no longer just a strategic expansion but rather a potential rescue mission. While the acquisition brings immense opportunity for Corsair to dominate the sim racing hardware market, success hinges on their ability to navigate Fanatec’s financial troubles and restore its reputation among a disillusioned customer base.

Important Note: I want to emphasize that this remains a developing story. It’s essential to stay updated on any further announcements that emerge to get a complete and nuanced understanding of the situation.

FAQs

1. Why did Corsair decide to acquire Fanatec?

Corsair recognized an opportunity to enter the sim racing hardware market by acquiring Fanatec, a leading brand. Despite Fanatec’s recent struggles, Corsair believes their resources and expertise can restore Fanatec’s reputation.

2. How will Corsair address Fanatec’s customer complaints?

Corsair aims to fulfill outstanding orders and improve communication with customers to rebuild trust. They plan to optimize Fanatec’s production processes to ensure timely deliveries.

3. Will Corsair retain Fanatec’s current leadership?

It’s unclear if Corsair will keep Fanatec’s existing management or appoint new leaders. Their primary focus will be on successfully integrating both companies.

4. What challenges does Corsair face in acquiring Fanatec?

Corsair faces the challenge of restoring Fanatec’s damaged reputation and resolving financial issues. They must address customer complaints and stabilize product availability.

5. How can the acquisition benefit both brands?

If successful, Corsair can use this acquisition to dominate the sim racing hardware market while revitalizing Fanatec’s brand. This could strengthen Corsair’s position in the gaming hardware industry.

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PlayStation Pulse Elite Headset Offers Some Serious Bang For Your Buck

21. Únor 2024 v 17:30

The PlayStation Pulse Elite doesn’t look like any headset I’ve ever owned before, and I’ve owned tons. The $150 wireless headset has a ‘60s-esque “vision of the future” vibe that stands out from a sea of black-and-neon designs and blinking LEDs. Its architectural shape and sleek simplicity means it’s even visually…

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  • ✇Tomshardware
  • WhiteFox Eclipse High Profile Review: Reinventing a Legend
    The WhiteFox Eclipse is an excellent reinvention of the original WhiteFox. Its magnetic case is a model for keyboards to follow in the future and makes it a great choice for everyone from new builders to experienced modders and average users that just want a great set of keys.
     

WhiteFox Eclipse High Profile Review: Reinventing a Legend

21. Únor 2024 v 14:00
The WhiteFox Eclipse is an excellent reinvention of the original WhiteFox. Its magnetic case is a model for keyboards to follow in the future and makes it a great choice for everyone from new builders to experienced modders and average users that just want a great set of keys.

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  • ✇PC Gaming – Logical Increments Blog
  • 10 Gift Ideas for the Computer Builder in Your LifeJordan
    What gift do you get this holiday season for the computer builder in your life? Well, first of all, probably not computer parts! Unless they’ve asked for a specific component, there’s a good chance you’d be giving them something redundant or unwanted. But don’t worry! There are still plenty of things that the average PC builder could receive that are almost never redundant (like additional storage space) or which a builder is unlikely to have bought for themselves (like an uninterruptible power
     

10 Gift Ideas for the Computer Builder in Your Life

Od: Jordan
1. Prosinec 2023 v 23:01

Gift Ideas for PC Builders

What gift do you get this holiday season for the computer builder in your life?

Well, first of all, probably not computer parts! Unless they’ve asked for a specific component, there’s a good chance you’d be giving them something redundant or unwanted.

But don’t worry! There are still plenty of things that the average PC builder could receive that are almost never redundant (like additional storage space) or which a builder is unlikely to have bought for themselves (like an uninterruptible power supply). Good gift ideas for PC building enthusiasts are what this list is all about.

The following 10 gifts ideas cover a spectrum of prices, and are sure to find use on or near the desk of any friend or family member who’s into building computers. Of course, suggestions you get directly from the intended recipient should always be prioritized; but if you haven’t received any guidance from them, these ideas will surely come in handy. Let’s begin!


Tier 1 Gifts ($1-50)

 

The first tier of gifts is the lowest in price and has the most examples. These gifts will find use by both novice and experienced builders alike.

#1 – Headphone Stand ($9)

A straightforward gift that is enough of an unnecessary nicety that most computer builders won’t already have one. Yet it’s useful enough to be used everyday, while being cheap enough to choose as a budget gift or to throw in as a stocking stuffer. By simply offering a place to safely store headphones, this gift clears up desktop space and provides a cleaner appearance overall.

*Headphones, of course, not included! Unless you also buy gift #9…

 

#2 – Multiport Power Strip Surge Protector ($22)

Despite their solid metal construction and aggressive, angular designs, computers are soft and temperamental on the inside, particularly regarding electricity. It’s important to ensure that any unexpected changes in the power supplying a PC are controlled by an external device so no expensive components are damaged or destroyed. A surge protector like this one from reliable power accessory brand Anker will prevent unexpected pulses of electricity from damaging computer components while also expanding the number of power ports near the PC, all for only $22! Help the computer builder in your life replace the little ratty power strip they’ve been using since 2014; it’s time for it to go.

#3 – All-in-one Univeral Wireless Charging Pad ($30)

Another gift idea from Anker is their all-in-one wireless charging pad. Having a wireless charger on my own desk has been incredibly convenient and keeps my phone charged up while working from home for evenings, where I don’t have access to another charger. Many high-wattage charging pads require special power adapters to maximize their charging potential, but they often aren’t included with the pad itself. This universal charging pad includes a full adapter built in for no-fuss universal charging straight out of the box. Whether they have an Android or an iPhone, they’ll appreciate having such a convenient location to charge their phone!

#4 – Essential Electronics Toolkit ($30)

Working on computers doesn’t inherently require much more than a screwdriver and some resolve, but having this iFixit essential electronics toolkit would have made my days repairing laptops, computers, and smartphones significantly easier. Including both essential tools like various magnetic screwdriver bits and plastic separators, this kit also includes a variety of useful specialty bits for unique parts and electronics, as well as a couple cleaning tools that are sure to find use in any computer builder’s tool box. As I indicated a moment ago, these tools can also be used to repair laptops and smartphones—provided all appropriate safety and warranty measures are followed, of course!


Tier 2 Gifts ($51-100)

 

This second tier steps up the price range and has two examples. They remain general enough to find use no matter the experience level of the recipient, while some of the next section is a bit more niche.

#5 – Bluetooth Desk Speakers ($50)

For many computer builders, their audio experience ends with a headphone cable. Speakers alternatively provide a more relaxed listening experience without the headgear, even at volumes low enough to avoid disturbing house- or room-mates. This speaker pair from Edifer features 2.75 inch drivers and a compact design that doesn’t dominate valuable desk space. They can even be placed anywhere thanks to their Bluetooth connectivity, whether that’s a desktop, a bookshelf, or a TV stand. Or they can be connected to a laptop instead, and used as a mobile pair of speakers for parties, elegant dinner events, and various other soirées.

#6 – 2TB External Hard Drive ($70)

External hard drives can store large amounts of data and can be transported anywhere, making them great gifts for computer-savvy travelers that like to watch media on the go. They can load the drive with shows and movies and bring it with them for direct playback on a laptop or tablet, keep it at home and stream directly from it over another service like Plex, or simply use it as a backup for their important data. This Western Digital My Passport drive is a reliable option with plenty of storage for most applications, but it would also be possible to scale this gift up or down according to your gift budget and how much storage you think your gift recipient could use! A lower-capacity 1TB version can be had for $50, or you can spring for up to a 5TB version for $120 if you happen to know a real data hoarder. For reference, to make more sense of what 1TB can hold, it is capable of storing ~158 copies of a 1080p version of the movie Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior. That’s a terrible movie—but what they do with the drive is up to them, so we won’t judge. If the intended gift recipient really loves collecting media or really prizes backing up their work, it may be best to spring for 2TB or greater.


Tier 3 Gifts  ($101-150)

 

This third tier of gifts has three examples at a higher price range than tier 2: a DAC/Amp to boost audio experiences, a more premium storage solution, and a nice pair of headphones at a great price!

#7 – Digital-to-Analog Converter / Amplifier for Headphones ($110)

A Digital-to-Analog Converter, shortened to DAC, is a device that translates a computer’s audio output from digital to analogue, which increases the fidelity of the signal. This gift is a great idea for those with a particular interest in music or even movies and games, as it can increase the quality of computer audio dramatically while the included amplifier permits more powerful higher-impedance headphones to be used. Even “standard” headphones will see a benefit from this compact DAC that requires nothing outside of the box before use. If you’re okay with the gift being less than a surprise, then it may be worth checking if the recipient has a DAC already before buying… though that rule applies to pretty much any gift in this price range and above!

#8 – 2TB M.2 Solid State Drive ($130)

Most computer motherboards now have at least one M.2 SSD slot on them, and the Samsung 980 PRO EVO is a great drive that fits perfectly into that very space. Solid State Drives still command higher prices than traditional hard drives for a given capacity, but their significantly faster transfer speeds and slightly better longevity for most users ensure that any data loaded on the drive can be accessed quickly and reliably. This high-capacity SSD can store dozens of large games while also cutting down on loading times, or an entire library of movies and TV shows. No matter the intended use, this drive would be a welcome gift for any level of computer enthusiast with a port in their machine that can accommodate it. Looking to spend a little less but still want to get them a high-speed internal drive like this one? Select the 1TB option to bring it down to $80!

#9 – Over-the-ear Open-back Audiophile Headphones ($150)

Alright, call me a little biased on this one since these are the headphones I currently use myself, but that just means I’m speaking from experience when I recommend these to anyone who may enjoy a nice set of wired, open-back headphones for their desktop at home. For the current price of $150, this luxurious set is a steal and has far surpassed the audio quality of every other pair of headphones I’ve tried in this price range (even without a DAC). They’re lightweight, comfortable, and have a great sound profile for a huge range of uses, from gaming to watching media to listening to music.


Tier 4 Gift ($151+)

 

This is the final, most expensive tier of the list. It includes but a single gift, for those who can afford to provide extra stability to a desktop computer this holiday season:

#10 – 600-Watt Uninterruptible Power Supply ($165)

An Uninterruptible Power Supply, shortened to UPS, is a power storage system which continues powering a PC for a limited time in the event of a power outage. The idea is that the power supplied by a UPS is enough to safely shut the computer down in the event of an outage, preventing both data loss and component damage in the process. This particular power supply from CyberPower features 12 outlets, half of them linked to the battery system, and all of them surge-protected at all times. This $165 model is capable of putting out 600 Watts of power, which is enough for most computers, but a few ultra-powerful builds may require the 880-Watt version for $200.


And that concludes our list! As always, these ideas are just suggestions and can be tailored to suit the needs of the recipient, such as tweaking the max output of the UPS or the capacity of the SSD, or as ideas for similar gifts. Have another idea for a gift that a computer builder would probably enjoy? Let us know what it is in the comments!

Thanks for reading!

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