6 Ways to Fix Outlook Emails Not Showing on Your Device

Outlook emails not showing is a very common problem that most Outlook users have faced. Users complain that they do not receive emails or the received emails are not displayed. This problem usually arises due to poor internet connection or the data file limit. There could be other possible reasons for Outlook email errors which are mentioned in the article below. You could start with the solutions by fixing your internet connection and clearing out the cache....

May 15, 2025 · 3 min · 541 words · Jason Lee

64-core Ryzen Threadripper 9985WX spotted in shipping manifests — 16- and 12-core siblings also spotted

Several new Ryzen 9000 Threadripper CPUs have been spotted at trade data aggregatorNBD.ltd, thanks toEverest at X. These entries include 64-core, 16-core, and 12-core models, which are reportedly actively being shipped to different facilities, likely for validation and testing. This development does not indicate an imminent launch but rather suggests these CPUs are likely in their final development stages. It’s best to approach this leak with some skepticism. Either way, we’re still missing a few models, but every leak adds another piece to the Threadripper puzzle....

May 15, 2025 · 3 min · 554 words · Austin Lee

Adata showcases case with a glass panel that curves from the side to the top — Invader X Pro also includes a 5-inch LCD monitor

Adata’s upcoming XPG Invader X Pro is a standard PC case except for one thing: it uses one piece of curved glass to cover the side and the top. It’s a very unusual (though not unprecedented) design choice for a case, which sacrifices the ability to have case fans installed at the top in exchange for a better look at the internals of this brand-new chassis. The most significant selling point of the Invader X Pro is that users can get a complete view of the internal components thanks to the two installed glass panels....

May 15, 2025 · 2 min · 386 words · Laurie Orr

AI GPU clusters with one million GPUs are planned for 2027 — Broadcom says three AI supercomputers are in the works

When Elon Musk announced plans toexpand xAI’s Colossus AIsupercomputer from 100,000 GPUs today to 1 million GPUs in the future, the plan seemed overwhelming. But xAI will not be alone in having such a gargantuan supercomputer. Broadcom predicts that three of its clients, among hyperscalers, will deploy AI supercomputers with one million XPUs in fiscal 2027. “As you know, we currently have three hyperscale customers who have developed their own multi-generational AI XPU roadmap to be deployed at varying rates over the next three years,” said Hock Tan, President and CEO of Broadcom, at the company’sQ4 2024 earnings call....

May 15, 2025 · 3 min · 454 words · Elizabeth Valdez

AI will drive storage needs by 2x over next three years, according to survey funded by Seagate

The adoption of AI is driving explosive growth in data generation over the coming years. As available on-premise storage may not be enough for data generated by AI, cloud-based storage emerging as the top choice for businesses across industries, according toa global survey by Recon Analyticsthat was ordered and paid for bySeagate. According to the survey, storage demands will increase 2x in the next three years. More data, more storage, more security AI adoption is widespread, according to the survey, with 72% of surveyed businesses already using the technology and 28% planning to adopt it within three years....

May 15, 2025 · 3 min · 579 words · Catherine Miller

Alienware's five-star QD-OLED gaming monitor falls to $699 for October Prime Day -- matches all-time low

One of our favorite screens and one of thebest gaming monitors, theAlienware AW3423DWF, has just dropped to just$699 on Best Buy, which matches the all-time low price we saw on this monitor back in July. Why is this a good deal? First, it’s a $200 savings over its usual price of $899 and $300 off its MSRP. It is a great choice for a primary gaming monitor, especially with its superb color gamut, smooth frame motion, and immersive 1800R curved screen....

May 15, 2025 · 3 min · 448 words · Robert Leach

All Forza Games in Order of Release Date

Forza is anXbox-exclusive racing series. Its latest entry, Forza Horizon 5, premiered recently to perfect fan and critical scores. And aside from its latest games, Forza represents perhaps the most successful and beloved series in the racing genre. Every Forza game is available for Xbox consoles and some for Windows. Because of the Xbox Series retro-compatibility feature, you could play older titles on the newer console. Moreover, most of the series’ titles are available through Xbox Game Pass....

May 15, 2025 · 7 min · 1489 words · Amanda Hess

All Sword Art Online (SAO) Games In Order

Sword Art Online is one of the most popular anime of all time. Because it revolves around real characters trapped in a gaming world, it’s only natural to see various Sword Art Online games. The SAO franchise debuted as light novelsin 2009 in ASCII Media Works. The author is Reiki Kawahara, and the illustrator is “Abec.” Both are part of the official SAO games. As you may know, the novels became manga by various illustrators, and then anime with multiple seasons, OVA, TV specials, movies, and all kinds of merchandise....

May 15, 2025 · 10 min · 2051 words · Taylor Wright

Amazon sold a fake RTX 4090 FrankenGPU cobbled together using a 4080 GPU and board — scam card was found in a returns pallet deal

A prominent repair channel on YouTube is warning prospective graphics card buyers that a customer sent in anAmazon-purchasedGeForce RTX 4090which turned out to be a very bad fake. The video, shared by Tony from North West Repair (NWR), underlines the adage ‘buyer beware’ with a bright neon marker. What his customer thought was probably a quick repair job on a $2,000 card turned out to be a ‘no fix’ scam made from a cobbled-together and motley mix of components, including a “fried” RTX 4080 GPU and PCB....

May 15, 2025 · 3 min · 601 words · Emily Pena

AMD's Ryzen 9 5900XT, Ryzen 7 5800XT launch today for $349 and $249, respectively — existing Ryzen 5000 is less expensive

AMD has officially launched itsRyzen 5000XT refreshtoday, consisting of two new 8-core Ryzen 7 5800XT and 16-core Ryzen 9 5900 XT models. Both CPUs are now available at most major online retailers including Newegg and Best Buy, with the Ryzen 9 5900XT going for $349.00 and the Ryzen 7 5800XT $249.00. The debut of the 5000XT launch marks the second “XT” refresh AMD has deployed in its Ryzen lineup. AMD’s first XT refresh focused on the Ryzen 3000 series, with the Ryzen 5 3600XT, Ryzen 7 3800XT, and Ryzen 9 3900XT all featuring higher clock speeds than their X and non-X counterparts....

May 15, 2025 · 3 min · 528 words · Tina Harper

Apple will soon receive ‘made in America’ chips from TSMC's Arizona fab — company in final stages of quality verification

Apple is already testing the initial batch of processors produced for its devices by TSMC Arizona, reportsNikkei Asia.To begin with, the tests intend to compare the Arizona output to see if the quality is similar to chips produced in TSMC’s cutting-edge fabs in Taiwan. If the chip quality verification testing does not encounter any hiccups, the source says that the first batch of mass-produced chips from the Arizona fab is expected to arrive at iDevice makers as early as this quarter....

May 15, 2025 · 3 min · 459 words · Frank Smith

Asgard launches world's first DDR5-9600 CUDIMMs — promising DDR5-10000+ modules are on the way

Memory and storage specialist Asgard has announced new CUDIMMs that are rated at a blistering DDR5-9600. The China-based firm announced its new Asgard x Thor CUDIMM DDR5-9600 C44 kitson WeChat, claiming they achieve a world first for performance. Moreover, the firm has ambitions to push the envelope further, teasing that DDR5-10000 and faster frequency modules/kits are on the way. The key to this faster memory is Clocked Unbuffered DIMM (CUDIMM) technology and the latest memory ICs from SK hynix....

May 15, 2025 · 2 min · 386 words · Ian Williams

Asus celebrates 30 years in the graphics card business with 'epic' RTX 50 prizes and a retrospective video

Asus is celebrating its30 yearsin the graphics card business with a creator retrospective video and by offering the community a chance to win “epic prizes.” While the creator and influencer video contribution is a little shallow for our taste, as you’ll see below, the chance for community members to win one of several Asus RTX 50 GPU bundles between now and October 7 is very welcome. Beginning with the Asus 375 and S3 ViRGE/DX chipset The first graphics card backed by the Asus name was the Asus 375 in 1996, targeting commercial users and employing an S3 ViRGE/DX chipset....

May 15, 2025 · 3 min · 552 words · Anthony Baker