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iOS 26.2 hands-on: Should you install Apple’s latest iPhone software update or wait longer?

CheckMag | Apple’s iOS 26.2 is positioned as a refinement update following the uneven rollout of earlier versions. In testing, the update focuses on improving overall system responsiveness and day-to-day stability rather than introducing new features. While some inconsistencies remain, iOS 26.2 delivers a more polished experience than its immediate predecessors, making it a notable step forward for the iOS 26 cycle.

Where Winds Meet Mobile performance compared on Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max and M5 iPad Pro, and Nubia RedMagic 11 Pro: This is the best mobile device to play on

Where Winds Meet Mobile has been tested on the iPhone 17 Pro Max, RedMagic 11 Pro, and Apple’s M5-powered iPad Pro in a recent performance comparison by YouTube channel Dame Tech. While all three devices aim for 60 FPS, the test reveals notable differences in optimisation, resolution handling, and gameplay stability across iOS, Android, and iPadOS.

Samsung to halt SATA SSD production, leaker warns of up to 18 months of SSD price pressure, worse than Micron ending consumer RAM

Samsung is reportedly preparing to wind down its SATA SSD business, and a notable hardware leaker warns the move could have broader implications for consumer storage pricing than Micron’s decision to end its Crucial RAM lineup. The report suggests reduced supply and short-term price pressure may follow as the market adjusts.

Apple iPhone 17e leaks: Price expectations, 60 Hz display and single-camera rumours — should you upgrade?

CheckMag | Early leaks point to notable design and hardware changes for Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17e, including a more modern front layout and upgrades borrowed from the latest flagship models. With Apple expected to keep the starting price the same, the 17e is positioned as a more ambitious entry in the company’s budget line. A launch is rumoured for early 2026.

What’s driving the RAM crisis, OpenAI’s big memory deal, and the risk of PS6, Xbox, or Nvidia RTX 50 Super delays — former Micron and SanDisk engineer explains

In a recent discussion on the Broken Silicon Podcast, veteran memory industry executive Dave Eggleston breaks down the key forces driving the current RAM supply crunch. He explains how the industry is reacting to massive memory procurement deals, how demand shifts are tightening DRAM availability, and what these pressures could mean for upcoming consumer hardware.

Windows 11 Full Screen Experience (FSE) tested on an RTX 5050 laptop shows Quick Resume–like behaviour seen on Xbox Series X/S consoles and reduced RAM usage

Microsoft’s Xbox Full Screen Experience (FSE) is now accessible on standard Windows 11 desktops and laptops through the Insider programme, offering a console-style launcher, streamlined navigation and reduced background overhead. Early testing by a popular YouTuber highlights lower RAM usage and multitasking behaviour similar to Xbox consoles as Microsoft continues refining the feature ahead of wider availability.

Minisforum MS-02 Ultra with an RTX 5060 low-profile GPU runs Cyberpunk 2077 at 160 FPS with DLSS 4 but shows a slight CPU performance drop

Minisforum’s MS-02 Ultra introduces a larger chassis, stronger expandability and support for high-end components. Early independent testing explores how the system performs with a dedicated GPU installed, highlighting both its compact design advantages and a few notable behavioural changes under load.

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