
We close the week with the usual summary that we publish on Sunday where we include the best content that we have been offering you during the last seven days, with the addition that in this case it is the last of the year. The next summary will arrive already in 2022, see you next year!
The 10 Most Powerful Graphics Cards of 2021. We are in the final stretch of the year, a perfect time to discover which have been the most powerful graphics cards that have arrived in 2021. And although there have been no major changes compared to 2020, there have been some important movements.
Discover 11 free software applications that should not be missing on your computer. Discover 11 applications published as free software that should not be missing on your computer. Some may surprise you!
Newskill Pyros Ivory Speed, review: smaller and faster. Just in time for Christmas, and closing a very complete 2020, the Spanish peripheral company today launched the new Newskill Pyros Ivory Speed, a new reversal of its recently updated compact keyboard.
Minecraft 1.19: The Wild Update. What do we expect? With Minecraft 1.18.1 now available to everyone, it’s time to look ahead to see what awaits us in the next review of Mojang’s game.
Genesis Holm 510 RGB, review: Much more than a simple table. We take an in-depth look at this table, which has much more to offer than a simple table.
AOC u27v4ea review, affordable 4K. The AOC u27v4ea is a 27-inch 4K monitor with an interesting price and with enough features to play, reproduce video and work comfortably.
Surface Laptop 4 Review: A Perfect Christmas Gift. Surface Laptop 4, review: A perfect gift for this Christmas. In this article we tell you about our user experience.
Ford Mustang GT: gunpowder. We tested a classic in motoring history: the Ford Mustang GT. An updated sports car that does not lose its hallmarks at all, including its V8.
News VOD 52/21: ‘Don’t look up’, the meteorite we deserve. News VOD brings you the best releases of the week on Amazon Prime Video, Disney +, HBO Max, Netflix … We highlight: ‘Don’t look up’.
Other MC content you shouldn’t miss
In addition to the previous selection, the week has gone a long way and we can highlight a few other articles that we think you will like:
- Bad news for Valve, which sees China blocking access to the global Steam store.
- Install Android apps on Windows 11, now easier than ever thanks to WSA Pacman.
- There are games, “games” and GAMES. And anyone who has tried it knows that Diablo 4 is one that deserves the capital letters.
- If you’re interested in AMD’s next steps, the Ryzen 9 6900HX looms with ZEN 3+ as the architecture and RDNA 2 for the graphics.
- And speaking of the future, this is what we already know about the news that will arrive with Android 13.
- Successful launch of the James Webb telescope, although we will still have to wait for it to enter service.
- If you’re budget-conscious and want to play big, get ready for the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti, which will arrive at the end of January.
- Speaking of graphics cards, Ethereum 2.0 brings us closer to a cryptocurrency mining in which it will not be mined with GPUs.
- Of course, we will have to see what future crypto has, there are already 51 countries that prohibit or limit them to a great extent.
- Looking back, we remember the AMD K7 Athlon Thunderbird and its peculiar unlocking system.
- Concerned about privacy? In such a case, you will be glad to know that DuckDuckGo is preparing its own browser.
- If you are thinking of changing monitors, a very good time may be coming to do so.
- Do you still think Linux is not good for playing games? Well, 80% of the 100 most popular games on Steam already work on Linux thanks to Proton.
- Microsoft is already working on Xbox Series X Elite, its top of the line, and this could be its design.
- If Cortana’s name sounds peculiar to you, you may be surprised to learn that it could have been called Bingo.
More TPNET Articles That May Interest You
If MC is the consumer portal, surely you know that our parent company TPNET offers other websites dedicated to companies, professionals, SMEs or channels, in addition to those specialized in security or Linux. We leave you with a selection of the published content that may be of interest to you.


