Seagate is readying 2nd gen HAMR drives with 30TB capacity
Seagate is working on new high-capacity HAMR drives and this time around it wants to ramp up production.
Read MoreThe best RAM is fortunately still pretty cheap these days. Gone are the days when you'd have to fork over more than 100 bucks just to get a passable amount of system memory. However, high-speed RAM with RGB is still a luxury item – but you can get in on that action for cheap with this early Black Friday deal on the XPG Spectrix D41 - if you can stand the aesthetic.
Right now you can save 50% on this XPG Spectrix D41 RGB 16GB kit, making it just $64.99 at Newegg. And, while it is ugly, the 3,200MHz speed and CL16-20-20 timings make this a pretty great deal at the price, especially if performance is all that matters to you.
The heatsink here is this very gamer-y red color with a ridiculous angled design and the edgy XPG Logo in the center. On the top, there's an RGB lightbar, which is honestly the best-looking thing here. But, because this is ADATA RAM, we would generally trust it, so looks can be deceiving here.
If you want a RAM kit that looks a little better, with just as much RGB flair, however, Newegg also has the Team T-Force Delta RGB on sale with a bit more of a subdued aesthetic.
ADATA XPG Spectrix D41 16GB: $129 $64 at Newegg
The XPG Spectrix D41 RAM kit isn't the prettiest RAM you can get, but if you just want some light-up RAM for cheap, and it won't clash too much with the rest of the build, it could be worth a look.View Deal
Team T-Force Delta RGB 16GB: $74 $64 at Newegg
This kit of RAM from Team T-Force provides a good amount of memory at a healthy speed and with some tasteful RGB to top it all off. View Deal
Seagate is working on new high-capacity HAMR drives and this time around it wants to ramp up production.
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Read MoreThe next update to iOS 15 has been confirmed by Apple and it is scheduled to arrive next week, meaning it might be available to download around March 16. At the March Event, Apple confirmed the last in the line of the M1 chips, called M1 Ultra, which is available in the new Mac Studio. There's also a new 2022, 3rd-generation iPhone SE 3, an iPad Air 5, and a new green color option available for the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro, available to order on March 11. Every iPhone that was capable of downloading iOS 15 is also eligible to update to iOS 15.4 and take advantage of its new features. The tentpole feature for iOS 15.4 is the ability to use FaceID while wearing a mask. It will ask to scan your face while wearing one so that it can learn to recognize how you look around your mask. There's also new emoji, such as different hand gestures, a salute emoji, better gender support, and more, all of which you can use in Mail, iMessage and other apps on your iOS device. If you have an Apple Card, you can see its available balance in a new widget. You can also add notes in iCloud keychain. There are other updates as well. You will be able to download iOS 15.4 by going to Settings > General > Software Update, where you will be able to see it as available to update once it releases next week.What's new in iOS 15.4?
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