Razer is launching a browser-based version of Synapse to help gamers ditch background services and reclaim system resources.
There is an $85 million shortfall between what partner banks of fintech middleman Synapse are holding and what depositors are owed, according to the court-appointed trustee in the Synapse bankruptcy.
Gaming peripheral company Razer has announced the beta release of Synapse Web, a browser-based version of its desktop ...
Razer Synapse Web is now available in beta, letting you configure you gaming gear without the bloat of extra Windows software ...
“If a fintech partner went bankrupt or had other issues, we are in control of those deposits,” said Teri Hodgett, chief risk officer at Sunrise Banks, at left. Reid Whiting, chief banking officer of ...
Last week, lawyers for the banking-as-a-service startup told a judge that the company, which had been serving 100 fintechs with 10 million customers, was working around the clock to wind down and ...
Razer Synapse Web is a new lightweight web-based interface for customizing Razer devices, however launch support is limited ...
Razer™, the leading global lifestyle brand for gamers, today announced the beta release of Razer Synapse Web, a new ...