Jorge Jimenez
Jorge is a hardware writer from the enchanted lands of New Jersey. When he's not filling the office with the smell of Pop-Tarts, he's reviewing all sorts of gaming hardware, from laptops with the latest mobile GPUs to gaming chairs with built-in back massagers. He's been covering games and tech for over ten years and has written for Dualshockers, WCCFtech, Tom's Guide, and a bunch of other places on the world wide web.
Latest articles by Jorge Jimenez
I demand you stop what you're doing and look at this cute Mac-shaped charger
By Jorge Jimenez published
News Power your laptop with a charger that looks like an old-school Mac smiling at you.
I felt like a multitasking monster in front of Samsung's new 49-inch OLED ultrawide gaming monitor
By Jorge Jimenez published
Going Wide The Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 is looking to become the king of the ultrawide.
Alienware X16 (2023) review
By Jorge Jimenez published
X style Intel Core i9 13900HK | Nvidia RTX 4080 | 32GB LPDDR5 6000MHz | 1TB NVMe SSD | $2,949
Dough's new glossy OLED gaming monitor aims to reduce screen 'reflections by 70%'
By Jorge Jimenez published
News The Swiss company's flagship OLED 1440p gaming monitor is looking to make its mark against the Alienwares and Philips of the world.
Intel asks for more money to build its German megafab, government says nein
By Jorge Jimenez published
News Intel's plant would be the biggest foreign investment in postwar Germany.
HyperX Cloud III review
By Jorge Jimenez published
Head in Clouds A comfy headset that doesn't quite stand out in the crowded $99 gaming headset field.
EU commissioner calls for AI regulations: 'I don't see any right of machines to freedom of expression'
By Jorge Jimenez published
News Specifically, she's seeking new rules designed to prevent AI from being used to generate false information.
AI is being used to 'supercharge' phone scams with the cloned voices of your relatives
By Jorge Jimenez published
News Crooks are using voice cloning technology to trick sympathetic folks out of money.
Arizona is giving residents a free 10-day semiconductor technician course in anticipation of new Intel factories
By Jorge Jimenez published
News The Grand Canyon State is preparing for the upcoming semiconductor manufacturing boom.
Forget RGBs: The coolest PC fans at Computex have LCD screens on them
By Jorge Jimenez published
News Who knew fans were having a moment?
This Diablo IV-themed PC gear reminded me how much companies love slapping a fan tax onto existing products
By Jorge Jimenez published
Fan Tax Nostalgia is a powerful weapon for companies clearing out old stock.
Terrified of leaks, Apple is banning employees from using ChatGPT and other AI tools
By Jorge Jimenez published
News Apple plans on developing its own internal AI tools.
The Diablo 4 Demon 'Meat' Shake finally let me know what Hell tastes like, and it's very chunky
By Jorge Jimenez published
News There is no meat in this thing, but it tastes like there's meat in this thing.
Google will start deleting inactive accounts if they haven't been used in two years
By Jorge Jimenez published
News And some tips on how to keep those accounts from being nuked.
Lawmaker asks ChatGPT if the government should regulate AI, and the answer won't surprise you
By Jorge Jimenez published
News We also learned it's possible to have a military drone select its own targets thanks to the power of AI.
ChatGPT boss calls for a new government agency to keep AI companies in check
By Jorge Jimenez published
News OpenAI's Sam Altman answered lawmakers' questions about the risks of AI and how it should be regulated.
Cryptominers hope they can find a second life by turning their mining operations into AI farms
By Jorge Jimenez published
News Unfortunately, only a fraction of GPUs used for mining are up to the task.
This company secured billions to reboot Japan's chip industry in just 4 years
By Jorge Jimenez published
News After a 20-year hiatus, Japan is jumping back into the semiconductor manufacturing game.
The same group of UK regulators that blocked the Microsoft Activision acquisition is now looking into AI
By Jorge Jimenez published
News The CMA is reviewing artificial intelligence models for "competition and consumer protection considerations."
Adobe's generative AI art tool and Google Bard are joining forces
By Jorge Jimenez published
News Adobe Firefly and Express will be coming to Google Bard soon.
Holy multitasking, Batman! Philips slapped an e-reader onto a monitor
By Jorge Jimenez published
News Philips' new dual-screen monitor could make reading your emails less of a headache.
OpenAI may have lost more than half a billion dollars over the past year
By Jorge Jimenez published
News The AI company reportedly pays between $700,000 to $1 million daily in server expenses.
Two men are facing jail time after trying to smuggle GPUs and, uh, live lobsters into China
By Jorge Jimenez published
News This might be the most expensive seafood platter ever.
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