Hope Corrigan
Hope’s been writing about games for about a decade, starting out way back when on the Australian Nintendo fan site Vooks.net. Since then, she’s talked far too much about games and tech for publications such as Techlife, Byteside, IGN, and GameSpot. Of course there’s also here at PC Gamer, where she gets to indulge her inner hardware nerd with news and reviews. You can usually find Hope fawning over some art, tech, or likely a wonderful combination of them both and where relevant she’ll share them with you here. When she’s not writing about the amazing creations of others, she’s working on what she hopes will one day be her own. You can find her fictional chill out ambient far future sci-fi radio show/album/listening experience podcast right here. No, she’s not kidding.
Latest articles by Hope Corrigan

People just won't stop buying RTX 3060 graphics cards
By Hope Corrigan published
News With the price of newer cards, who can blame them?

Meta's hardware roadmap includes multiple new Quest headsets, and more emphasis on AR
By Hope Corrigan published
news New headsets, smart glasses, and a "neural interface band" too.

Gen5 SSDs listings finally show up on Amazon and Newegg
By Hope Corrigan published
News 2TBs worth of 10GB/s write speeds.

These new wooden panels give Corsair's PC cases a retro makeover
By Hope Corrigan published
News It'll go great with your wicker gaming chair.

Microsoft's shoddy Bing AI chatbot has been in the making for at least 6 years
By Hope Corrigan published
News Makes you wonder how bad it was back then.

This hack lets you use YouTube as infinite cloud storage
By Hope Corrigan published
News Forget Google Drive, here's how to store all your files on *checks notes* YouTube?

I invited strangers into my home to try a VR treadmill. I survived, and they absolutely loved it
By Hope Corrigan published
Strap in "Where was this when VR came out!"

Quest v50 update adds poking and prodding
By Hope Corrigan published
news New hand and gesture controls are coming to the Quest 2.

Razer's new BlackWidow V4 Pro gaming keyboard is a beast with a price to match
By Hope Corrigan last updated
news It's got knobs, switches, RGBs, and rollers.

This VR mod uses LEDs to increase your field of view
By Hope Corrigan published
news Or tricks you into thinking it's been increased, at least.

Quantum computing just got another step closer
By Hope Corrigan published
News All of our passwords are so boned.

Experts say the AI singularity could be here in the next two decades
By Hope Corrigan published
News When AI becomes truly comparable with human intelligence.

Give your Steam Deck some old school chic with a transparent, coloured backplate
By Hope Corrigan published
News From the 2020s to the 1990s

Intel reportedly seeking even more government funding for new German fab
By Hope Corrigan published
News If true, it could mean even more complex chips.

Audio-Technica's StreamSet promises a streaming mic in a gaming headset
By Hope Corrigan published
News Streamers might finally be able to do away with their big mic arm setups.

'Shift Happens' is a gorgeous book about the story of keyboards
By Hope Corrigan published
news A complete history in two volumes.

Tiny 11 lets you run Windows 11 on underpowered machines
By Hope Corrigan published
news The slimmed down Windows variant only needs 8GB of install space.

Researchers discover way of layering graphene to mimic brain synapses
By Hope Corrigan published
News Yep, graphene might even be a human brain now. What can't it do?

Why use fans when you can cool your CPU with 8 lbs of copper?
By Hope Corrigan published
News That's a question that at least one person has had and answered.

These GameCube keycaps are adorable and on sale
By Hope Corrigan published
news There are Game Boy ones up for grabs too.

Razer's new gaming mouse is its lightest ever
By Hope Corrigan published
News Though it sure does have a Razer price tag to match.

Ubisoft's launcher broke Steam games on Linux and Steam Deck
By Hope Corrigan published
News Ah yes, a third-party launcher making everyone's lives much better as usual.

Biohybrid robot made with mouse muscles successfully walks, might think and boink later
By Hope Corrigan published
news The walking's thanks to a 3D-printed scaffold controlled by LED lights.
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