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uk. pcmag. com > graphics-cards > 164437 > rumor-tips-nvidia-rtx-5060-5060-ti-graphics-cards-with-9gb-vram

Rumor Tips Nvidia RTX 5060, 5060 Ti Graphics Cards With 9 GB VRAM

3+ hour, 10+ min ago  (305+ words) Nvidia may be planning to launch two more versions of its entry-level RTX 50-series graphics cards with 9 GB of VRAM to address memory shortages and rising graphics card prices. As Tech Power Up reports, the two cards are Nvidia's RTX…...

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uk. pcmag. com > ai > 164425 > new-google-windows-app-lets-you-search-with-gemini-anywhere-on-your-computer

New Google Windows App Lets You Search With Gemini Anywhere On Your Computer

11+ hour, 10+ min ago  (299+ words) Six months after its reveal, Google's desktop app for Windows is now available to help you better search your computer's files, other apps, Google Drive, and the web with various AI-powered Gemini features. The Google desktop app for Windows is…...

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uk. pcmag. com > hard-drives > 8059 > the-best-external-hard-drives-for-mac-in-2020

The Best External Hard Drives and SSDs for Mac in 2026

5+ day, 22+ hour ago  (1366+ words) Mac-based content creators: Billed as a drive for creators, the Samsung Portable SSD T9 is a smart choice for Mac users who need to access or back up large files. Available in sizes up to 4 TB, it's fast, too, according to…...

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uk. pcmag. com > cars-auto > 164406 > select-uber-employees-can-now-catch-an-autonomous-ride-in-a-pricey-lucid-ev

Select Uber Employees Can Now Catch an Autonomous Ride in a Pricey Lucid EV

1+ day, 7+ hour ago  (361+ words) Uber has begun letting select employees ride in Lucid's Gravity robotaxis in San Francisco as the two companies prepare for a commercial launch later this year. Uber and Lucid announced their partnership last year and plan to deploy 20, 000 electric Gravity…...

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uk. pcmag. com > cars-auto > 164325 > waymo-has-a-new-job-scanning-for-potholes

Waymo Has a New Job: Scanning for Potholes

6+ day, 5+ hour ago  (306+ words) Do you think Waymo cars can only drive you across town? Think again. As part of a pilot program, the autonomous vehicles (AV) will now detect potholes and make the data available to cities and the Department of Transportation through…...

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uk. pcmag. com > cars-auto > 164397 > google-meet-comes-to-android-auto-following-apple-carplay-launch

Google Meet Comes to Android Auto Following Apple Car Play Launch

1+ day, 18+ hour ago  (270+ words) Google Meet is now available on Android Auto, a few weeks after being introduced on Apple Car Play. If you've got a compatible car and Android phone, and a connection between the two, you should see the option soon. Meet…...

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uk. pcmag. com > laptops > 157872 > msi-prestige-13-ai-evo-a2vm

MSI Prestige 13 AI+ Evo A2 VM

11+ mon, 1+ week ago  (960+ words) MSI's marketing materials bill the Prestige 13 AI+ Evo as "the peak of AI-ready PC laptops," but what does that mean? The MSI Prestige 13 AI+ Evo packs all-day power and a vibrant OLED display into a sleek, premium chassis, making it…...

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uk. pcmag. com > laptops > 160135 > msi-katana-15-hx

MSI Katana 15 HX - Review 2025

6+ mon, 4+ week ago  (758+ words) Powered by Nvidia's entry-level Ge Force RTX 5050, MSI's Katana 15 HX delivers smooth 60fps gaming with or without DLSS 4. Despite a few compromises, it's a winning recipe for budget gamers. I've been a consumer PC expert at PCMag for 10 years, and I…...

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uk. pcmag. com > tvs > 164409 > samsungs-new-rgb-tv-is-a-color-monster-but-im-not-ditching-oled-yet

Samsung's New RGB TV Is a Color Monster" But I'm Not Ditching OLED Yet

1+ day, 6+ hour ago  (648+ words) I've been optimistic about RGB LED TVs ever since I first saw the technology at CES 2025. That optimism only grew last summer, when I tested the first TV to use it, the Hisense 116 UX. It delivered the widest color range…...

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uk. pcmag. com > projectors > 161916 > epson-lifestudio-flex-plus

Epson Lifestudio Flex Plus

4+ mon, 6+ day ago  (554+ words) I'm pretty sure I'm the only person who worked on every "Project Printer" blockbuster PCMag ever produced, often writing 15 or more reviews for the year's big printer blowout. (I snuck in a single review one year when I was writing…...