You Can Finally Afford to Buy a GPU Again

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June 30, 2022

Graphics cards are finally back to reasonable prices. In fact, they’re actually on sale at Newegg, Best Buy, and other retailers. It’s like stepping into a time machine, except with RTX 3080s that cost just $700!

But better deals are yet to come, and you should probably wait to buy a GPU. Check our top story to find out why.

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TODAY'S TOP STORY You Can Finally Afford to Buy a GPU Again


The day you’ve waited for is finally here; GPUs are now reasonably priced, in stock, and on sale. Buying a graphics card today guarantees you the best price of the last three years—yeah, you can finally afford to buy a GPU again. Read More »

 
(Update: Now Available) Amazon’s New Fire Tablets Run a Newer Outdated Android Version


Amazon is finally ready to release a new Fire 7 tablet, and along with it, the company is updating the version of Android its tablets use. The company recently confirmed the release of Fire OS 8 based on Android 11, and along with it are several new features. Read More »

 
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Range anxiety and slow charging could soon be a thing of the past, thanks to new EV battery technology coming in 2023. The Chinese battery maker and one of the largest EV battery suppliers in the world, CATL, recently unveiled its new battery cells capable of 620 miles per charge. Read More »

 
Atari 50th Anniversary Collection Revealed With 90 Classic and New Titles


Atari is enjoying its 50th anniversary this year since it changed the world with gaming. And while the company already debuted some limited-edition working Atari 2600 cartridges, Atari just announced its 50th Anniversary Celebration game pack. Read More »

 
Mozilla Thunderbird 102 Arrives with a Taste of What’s to Come


Mozilla Thunderbird just got its biggest update in nearly a decade. The email client’s Version 102 update includes a ton of useful changes, like an improved account import process, a revamped address book, and an all-new Spaces Toolbar. Read More »

 
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Tired of typing in your password? By default, your Windows laptop supports login with a fingerprint sensor—you just need to add one! This Arcanite sensor gets the job done at a low price and plugs into a USB port for easy access.

The Arcanite fingerprint sensor supports up to 10 fingerprints and works at any angle. It requires minimal setup through Windows Hello and supports Windows 10.

 
Hyundai’s IONIQ 6 EV Revealed with Futuristic Good Looks


Hyundai just gave the world an early look at its upcoming electric sedan, the IONIQ 6, which will make its full debut later in July. The unique and futuristic good looks were inspired by the Hyundai Prophecy concept EV from 2020 that had aerodynamics in mind. Read More »

 
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Velotric Discover 1 E-Bike Review: An Affordable, Comfortable Cruiser


The electric bike market is getting more crowded and expensive by the day, which can be intimidating for a first-time buyer or someone looking for a good deal. So, when Velotric debuted the Discover 1 e-bike promising a premium commuter bike that’s affordable and fun for anyone, I had to take a look. Read More »

 
NZXT Launches Its First Lag-Free 4K Capture Card


If you thought NZXT was just a custom PC assembler, you’re dead wrong. NZXT has slowly expanded its catalog with new and exciting products, including a keyboard, mouse, and microphone. And the company’s newest product, the Signal capture card, may be its most impressive. Read More »

 
Wyze Video Doorbell Pro Review: You Get What You Pay For


Even if you’re interested in home security, dropping hundreds of dollars on a smart doorbell probably isn’t a priority right now. But what if you could buy a competent video doorbell for just $100? Well, the Wyze Video Doorbell Pro certainly fits the bill. Just don’t put your expectations too high. Read More »

 

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