For many people, motion smoothing on TVs is only suitable for gaming and watching live sports; enthusiasts typically prefer to turn off the feature when watching anything else, as it can detract from ...
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Cursor says it has found OpenAI’s GPT-5.2 models to be significantly more reliable than Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.5 for ...
CES 2026 is well underway, and while Nvidia has held back on any new GPU announcements, there's plenty for gamers to be excited about in 2026 regarding DLSS 4.5 and improvements to motion clarity when ...
NVIDIA's G-Sync Pulsar is the next evolution of its VRR technology. (NVIDIA) NVIDIA has unveiled the G-Sync Pulsar, which it calls the “latest evolution of [its] pioneering VRR (variable refresh rate) ...
Nvidia has formally introduced G-SYNC Pulsar, a new display technology designed to deliver sharper motion in fast-paced games. Announced at CES in Las Vegas, G-SYNC Pulsar focuses on reducing motion ...
It's an exciting time to be in love in with tech—be it the frenetic pace of AI, the myriad uses of gadgets, and how technology is changing everyday life. As a tech journalist, I believe tech and ...
Samsung is reportedly developing a new camera sensor that will fix the problems its Galaxy smartphones have, which is the motion blur when taking photos. Samsung Develops New Camera Sensor to Fix ...
I recently moved my Windows Saved Game folder to a network drive to facilitate some travel gaming. As part of this my current most-played game - Diablo 2 Resurrected - was set to 60FPS and low ...
Google Maps is the most popular navigation app. In addition to making it easy to get where you're going, Google Street View gives you a picture of any address. While this can be helpful, you might not ...
If there's one thing I immediately turn off in videogames, it's motion blur. As someone who gets headaches far too regularly, the melding of colours immediately begins to mess with my head, so while I ...