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Joshua Hawkins

Since 2021
Top Channel Science
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Bio

Josh Hawkins fell in love with writing and technology at a young age. Eventually he decided to combine the two and started writing about video games, the latest tech, and all the cool gadgets he could find. Whenever he isn’t busy writing about tech or gadgets, he can usually be found enjoying a new world in a video game, or tinkering with something on his computer.

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SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless review

May 24th, 2022

SteelSeries has done it again. Despite having some absolutely great headsets in the Arctis 7+ and 7P+, the gaming peripheral company wasn’t content to sit on its laurels and settle for what it had already accomplished. Instead, you could say that it wanted to do something big. Something even more memorable. Something somewhat celestial. Meet …

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AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs will ditch AM4 and support 5GHz clock rates

May 23rd, 2022

It looks like AMD’s Ryzen 7000 clock rates will break the 5GHz barrier. AMD has been teasing the next generation of its processors for a bit now. But, it looks like the company is finally ready to cut ties with AM4 motherboards. The upcoming CPUs will require new motherboards, and AMD says they’ll offer boost …

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Eating this bizarre sea creature might make you look younger

May 22nd, 2022

Eating a strange sea creature may be able to reverse the signs of aging, scientists say. Researchers from Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, Stanford University, Shanghai Jiao tong University, and the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences have published a new study on the possibility. In the study, the researchers used mouse models. However, the results have …

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Scientists finally figured out this mind-blowing Martian mystery

May 21st, 2022

Earth’s various auroras are some of the most spectacular sights you can find on the planet. But, Earth isn’t the only celestial body that experiences these phenomena. They’ve also been seen on Mercury, some moons around Jupiter, and even on a comet. But, one unlikely planet that you might not expect to see these on …