Katie Wickens
Screw sports, Katie would rather watch Intel, AMD and Nvidia go at it. Having been obsessed with computers and graphics for three long decades, she took Game Art and Design up to Masters level at uni, and has been rambling about games, tech and science—rather sarcastically—for four years since. She can be found admiring technological advancements, scrambling for scintillating Raspberry Pi projects, preaching cybersecurity awareness, sighing over semiconductors, and gawping at the latest GPU upgrades. Right now she's waiting patiently for her chance to upload her consciousness into the cloud.
Latest articles by Katie Wickens
Watching this artist drag an easel into Half-Life: Alyx makes me want to be a VR painter too
By Katie Wickens published
news The Vermillion VR overlay transports a realistic artistic experience into your favourite VR gameworlds.
Here's another good reason to keep your GeForce Experience software up to date
By Katie Wickens published
news Older versions of Nvidia's software installer are susceptible to new attack vulnerabilities. Better update ASAP.
Corsair K100 Air review
By Katie Wickens published
Air head An ultra-thin, wireless gaming keyboard with exclusive Cherry MX keyswitches, though that exclusivity comes at a price.
Stacked microLEDs could bring us the ultimate gaming monitor
By Katie Wickens published
news Vertical pixelation could bring us "higher-resolution displays in a smaller footprint".
Make the great Lord Sauron himself jealous with this LOTR keyboard
By Katie Wickens published
news Servants of Mordor can now prove their undying allegiance to the Dark Lord with this Lord of the Rings gaming keyboard.
Watch this OG Slayer run Doom across four screens
By Katie Wickens published
news Getting this to work on original hardware is a masterpiece, but it wasn't easy to set up.
Doughnut-shaped laser beam used to create fibre optics from thin air
By Katie Wickens published
news Who needs fibre optics when you have high-powered doughnut lasers?
Bean obsessed crypto-weeb community harvested for $2.74m in cryptocurrency & NFTs
By Katie Wickens published
news Web3 anime world Azuki's Twitter got hacked, resulting in some 334,600 followers being exposed to fake mints.
Cyberpunk 2077 patch delivers DLSS 3 ahead of painstakingly extreme ray tracing mode
By Katie Wickens published
news DLSS 3 support should give us a bit of headroom when it comes to ray tracing performance.
Sony's expecting a severe drop in PSVR 2 sales from a projected 2 million
By Katie Wickens published
news Now Sony is reportedly staring down a number closer to 1.5 million high-end VR headsets in the first year.
This Lego Intel Arc A750 GPU has a working fan made of meat cleavers
By Katie Wickens published
news It's not likely to end up an official Lego Intel Arc set, but a parts list is coming for anyone interested.
Top tech tips to fool your boss into thinking you're working hard
By Katie Wickens published
boss battle Whether you're working from home or the office, here's the totally official PC Gamer guide to slacking off without getting noticed.
The HTC Vive XR Elite is so light I damn near stole it
By Katie Wickens published
Weightless VR I genuinely almost walked out of that HTC press event with a $1,100 XR headset on
Melting Terminator T-1000 bots can unclog your digestive system and break out of mini jail cells
By Katie Wickens published
news Researchers are putting "phase shifting bots" into action in a host of strange applications.
Improve your RTX 4090's thermals by playing in a -53°C snowdrift
By Katie Wickens published
news -53°C temps in northern China has meant no overheating worries for this Intel Core i9 1300K & Nvidia RTX 4090 gaming PC build.
Machine translation startup predicts humanity's impending obsolescence
By Katie Wickens published
news The rate at which machine translation improves is used to predict when the technological singularity will happen.
Even for Apple $3,000 is a lot to charge for what's looking like some pretty standard VR
By Katie Wickens published
news However pretty the "realistic avatars" an exclusive Bloomberg report details actually end up being.
OpenAI's ChatGPT Pro ain't gonna be cheap
By Katie Wickens published
news OpenAI is likely to come out with a pretty darn expensive paid version of one of the most popular AI text generation platforms on the web.
Great moments in PC gaming: Building a robot servant in The Sims 4
By Katie Wickens published
Sweet Servo He's got some hidden functionality under that innocent, chrome exterior, as it turns out.
Against this Borg Cube PC, resistance is futile
By Katie Wickens published
news "You can't begin to imagine the life you denied yourself" without an officially licensed Star Trek Borg Cube PC in your possession.
I will never click another sponsored link on Google again
By Katie Wickens published
news So many tactics are being employed to spread malicious download links on the web's most popular search engine.
Babe, wake up. A new Boston Dynamics video just landed
By Katie Wickens published
news Androids dream of object properties, and the forces they're up against, while also doing backflips.
NFT God's 'entire digital livelihood' drained after clicking fake OBS link
By Katie Wickens published
news More crypto investors getting screwed over, this time thanks to a malicious sponsored link at the top of Google.
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