Targets trolls in conference speech.
Better cabling, HDR pass-through.
Delisting scheduled for January 2018.
Reports suggest a Pi-like Arm board inside.
Says it's pickier than the competition.
Major push to get the game out of the door.
Compatible with existing Type-C cables, too.
Optional bracket adds ATX PSU support.
Takes aim at Elite Dangerous fans.
Takes a 10 percent cut on sales.
GM Dan Cermak among them.
Lives in a 64-bit world.
Picks Indiegogo for crowdfunding launch.
Claims to beat Chrome.
No refunds on DLC, though.
Claims massive improvements over existing tech.
'Exciting developments', says Huang.
Cheaper alternative to the Rival 310.
Including its 'best gaming processor ever'.
Whoopsie.
MIPS, meanwhile, returns to the US.
Beta-status only, mind you.
Regent Street picked for flagship facility.
October 14 2021 | 15:04