The previously promised Nikon-RED color profiles are here, bringing nine new cinematic in-camera looks for free ...
German extreme overclocker CENS has set a new DDR5 frequency world record, reaching DDR5-13322 using a single 24 GB G.SKILL Trident Z5 module on the ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Apex motherboard. Paired with ...
The Detroit Red Wings are set to face the Toronto Maple Leafs on October 13, 2025, at Scotiabank Arena. This marks their second matchup in three days, with Detroit winning the previous game 6-3. Fans ...
For such a well-rounded tennis player, Roger’s Federer’s longstanding partnership with On has been a collaboration of extremes. At least in the design department. To the date, the pair have released ...
For a long time, European optics manufacturers did not configure their rifle scopes to best suit American hunters. Their scopes were often large and heavy with bold reticles positioned in the first ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The Nikon Z5 II costs $300 more than the original, but comes with enough upgrades to justify the price jump. The ...
After years of lagging behind rivals when it comes to video capture (and then suddenly buying cinema camera manufacturer RED), Nikon is pushing new boundaries in that area. Its latest salvo is the ...
Subjectively speaking, G.Skill makes some of the sexiest RAM out there, depending on your taste in modules. If you're unconvinced, I'd like to enter into evidence its latest Trident Z5 CK series ...
G.SKILL has officially announced its new Trident Z5 K and Trident Z5 CK RGB series DDR5 CU-DIMM memory. Featuring a built-in clock driver (CKD), the new Trident Z5 K and Trident Z5 CK RGB series will ...
Nikon's annual Small World competition showcases images of a world that humans can't usually see, as captured through the lens of a microscope. Each year, rigorous science and dazzling artistry meet ...
While computer monitors seem to be more or less the same once you get past the size and the ports, that’s not really true. Even the most common type, the humble LCD, has a lot of sub-types. And while ...