Dan Rice
Dan is a tech contributor on Windows Central. A long time Xbox gamer and former partner on Microsoft's retired streaming platform Mixer, he can often be found crying into a cup of tea whilst thinking about Windows Phone. You can follow Dan on Twitter where you will find him talking about tech, Formula 1 and his latest victories in Battle Royale games.
Latest articles by Dan Rice
Intel's upcoming i7-14700KF hits almost 6GHz in new benchmark
By Dan Rice published
Go fast! The i7-14700KF has hit nearly 6GHz in new benchmarks, showing a decent performance increase for Raptor Lake Refresh.
Ryan Shrout leaves Intel Arc marketing role just as the build-up for 'Battlemage' begins
By Dan Rice published
Moving on Another well-known figure for Intel's Arc graphics cards, Ryan Shrout, departs Intel just as they begin to ramp up for next years release of 'Battlemage'.
Fallout 3 and Elder Scrolls: Oblivion remasters likely on the way alongside new Doom, according to massive Xbox leak
By Dan Rice published
Bethesda remastered The fallout of the Xbox leaks reveals more Fallout, Elder Scrolls and Doom games are on the way from Bethesda, or at least they were a few years ago.
Not satiated by Activision Blizzard purchase, Xbox wants to buy Nintendo too
By Dan Rice published
Gaming heaven In a big new leak Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer expressed interest in the company purchasing Nintendo in the future.
New Nvidia GeForce driver brings Starfield improvements plus gets us Game Ready for Lies of P and Mortal Kombat 1
By Dan Rice published
More frames! Nvidia tries to close the gap on AMDs Starfield performance advantage and brings DLSS 2 to two new games launching next week.
F1 Manager 23 gets physical release and a recent major update means now is the best time to jump in to the real hot seat
By Dan Rice published
Physical A major patch and physical release for F1 Manager 23 puts Frontier's latest back in the spotlight.
Samsung takes the 990 Pro SSD to the next level with a 4TB option. Here's when you can buy one.
By Dan Rice published
So spacious Samsung's 990 Pro SSDs are already great, but now we're getting a larger storage option with a 4TB version arriving next month.
Starfield's photo mode produces results like I've never seen — and it comes with an added benefit
By Dan Rice published
Space photography Images from Starfield's photo mode have begun surfacing from players and they're absolutely stunning, but the really cool part is in the loading screens.
The Starfield bugs are everywhere and I'm loving it
By Dan Rice published
Bugs galore! Starfield definitely has plenty of bugs even if it's the least buggy game Bethesda has ever made, and it's a never ending stream of laughter.
Elon Musk's X is going to take on Microsoft-owned 'cringe' platform LinkedIn to make hiring 'cool' again
By Dan Rice published
So cringe? Elon Musk wants X to replace LinkedIn as part of becoming the everything app, but could the reverse be happening due to recent controversies?
Intel 'Battlemage' Gaming GPUs already in lab testing; looking to take the fight to NVIDIA GeForce and AMD Radeon
By Dan Rice published
GPU Wars! Intel is already testing its upcoming Arc Battlemage GPUs in the lab before their release next year. But will it be able to challenge AMD Radeon and NVIDIA GeForce?
The Razer Kitsune lands a one-two punch to traditional fight sticks
By Dan Rice published
Ready? FIGHT! The new Razer Kitsune brings many great features for fighting game enthusiasts and almost makes traditional fighting sticks obsolete.
Intel Core i7-14700K leak confirms sizeable gains for 14th Gen Raptor Lake refresh
By Dan Rice published
Intel got gains We weren't expecting big performance uplifts with Intel's 14th Gen range, but new leaks show the opposite.
Fix your Radeon GPU driver issues in Windows with this new 'Detective' tool
By Dan Rice published
Drivers be fixed! To help with persistent driver issues AMD has released Radeon GPU Detective, which should help in diagnosing those pesky problems when they pop up.
LG's new portable briefcase screen lets you take your entertainment literally anywhere
By Dan Rice published
To the moon? So, you want a portable screen that will work anywhere you like? Well LG has a solution in the 'StanbyMe Go'.
Intel will give its upcoming Arrow Lake an L2 cache boost
By Dan Rice published
All the cache More Intel Arrow Lake leaks show a hugely increased L2 cache of up to 50%.
F1 Manager 23 Review: Unrealised potential
By Dan Rice published
Review F1 Manager 23 brings a more compelling experience over last year's game, but there's some unrealised potential.
LG releases world's first wireless 4K 120Hz OLED TVs and they're great for gamers
By Dan Rice published
Cut the wires! LG released their range of wireless 4K 120Hz TVs that they previewed at CES 2023 earlier this year, and they look great for gaming.
The Microsoft Excel World Championship returns! This time on ESPN 'The Ocho.'
By Dan Rice published
Pure Excel(lence) ESPN brings us another Microsoft Excel World Championship as part of its "Ocho" event.
Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker's final days will soon be here with Patch 6.5 'Growing Light'
By Dan Rice published
The Final Days... The final two-part patch for Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker arrives later this year before the launch of Dawntrail next year.
Don't waste your money on a Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5
By Dan Rice published
Don't fold If Samsung is going to put such little effort into its Galaxy Fold, why should you spend so much cash on one?
Square Enix announces new Final Fantasy XIV expansion 'Dawntrail'
By Dan Rice published
A new dawn breaks Square Enix announces Final Fantasy XIV's next expansion 'Dawntrail' from Fan Fest in Las Vegas.
Apex Legends Neon Network Collection Event is now live - here's what it's all about
By Dan Rice published
Neon is best Apex Legends just came out with another Collection Event and this time it's all about Neon.
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