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Well, since our news captain isn't here yet, here's a couple of articles that may interest you:

MaxSun reveals its Intel Z890, B860 and AMD B850 next-gen motherboard lineup
https://videocardz.com/newz/maxsun-reveals-its-intel-z890-b860-and-amd-b850-next-gen-motherboard-lineup
MaxSun, a Chinese manufacturer, has nearly 80 motherboards to the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC). These include models designed for Intel’s upcoming Core Ultra 200 series, also known as Arrow Lake-S.

Sony’s PSVR 2 PC adapter might be on the horizon
https://www.club386.com/sonys-psvr-2-pc-adapter-might-be-on-the-horizon/
So far, PSVR 2 has been something of a disappointment. Despite decent features, the virtual reality headset costs a chunk of change and has few games to show for it. Breaking free from the confines of PlayStation 5 is the first step in reforming the device, and the PC adapter you need could be here sooner than you’d think.
Discovered by VR enthusiast Brad Lynch, the Korean Radio Research Agency has issued a new certification for “PlayStationVR2 PC adapter.” It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out what the regulatory body is referring to. Sony’s upcoming link that’s at least three months in the making will let you use the headset with Steam.



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