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“The Cheaper the Better,” Says Valve About its Steam Machine Pricing, but Don’t Expect a Price Decrease “Any Time Soon”

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Valve revealed its price for the Steam Machine at the top of this week, and it was higher than players would've liked. The $1,049 price tag was also higher than what Valve would've liked too, as we've learned from subsequent interviews that it was supposed to be priced closer to $718. But if the component crisis that painted Valve (and every other platform manufacturer) into a price-raising corner were to end tomorrow, would Valve lower the Steam Machine's price? The answer, thankfully, seems to be a clear 'Yes,' but that doesn't mean you should hold out hope for it happening. […]

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Houston Rockets 2026 NBA Draft Reaction

Mar 13, 2026; Chicago, IL, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes guard Bruce Thornton (2) shoots against Michigan Wolverines guard Nimari Burnett (4) during the second half at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

The Houston Rockets entered the second night of the 2026 NBA Draft without making a selection, but left with a clear victory.

Before the second round even began, Houston pulled off a trade with the reigning NBA champion New York Knicks, acquiring picks 31 and 55 in exchange for picks 39 and 53, plus the Sacramento Kings’ 2029 second-round selection.

New York was known to be shopping the 31st pick, with owner James Dolan focused on keeping the team out of the second tax apron next season. Players selected at No. 31 — the first pick of the second round — typically earn more than the rookie minimum. Houston saw the opportunity and pounced. The Rockets jumped eight spots, from pick 39 to pick 31.

Bruce Thornton Left Ohio State as Its All-Time Leading Scorer

With the 31st pick, the Rockets selected Ohio State guard Bruce Thornton. Thornton leaves Ohio State as one of the best players in program history. He is the only four-time captain in the program, and he became the school’s all-time leading scorer this season, finishing his career with 2,164 points.

Thornton finished the season averaging 19.9 points, 5.1 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 1.1 steals on splits of .554/.400/.829. He projects to outplay his draft position and should be one of the steals of the second round.

Thornton Fills a Real Need in Houston

The Rockets have been burdened by uncertainty at the point guard position, and Thornton is a natural fit. He’s a skilled three-level scorer who combines shot-making, strength, and poise, playing with the composure of a veteran lead guard who rarely looks rattled by pressure.

Additionally, for a team that ranked 25th in three-pointers made during the regular season and last among playoff teams in three-point percentage, Thornton’s 40% shooting from deep is an immediate asset off the bench.

The concerns are real, though. Thornton lacks ideal physical tools for an NBA point guard, which can create challenges finishing over bigger defenders. He isn’t an elite athlete who consistently blows by defenders, relying more on craft and shot-making than pure burst. His basketball IQ and shot-making ability, however, give him a strong foundation to earn a rotation role.

The Rockets Flipped Pick 55 to the Clippers for Cash

Houston turned around and dealt pick 55 to the Los Angeles Clippers for cash. It’s a pragmatic call for a team with a largely locked-in rotation, converting a late second-rounder into financial flexibility rather than drafting a developmental player with little path to minutes.

Final Grade: B

Zooming out, Houston had a clean, disciplined draft night. Trading picks 39 and 53 to move up to 31 and land Thornton, then cashing out pick 55, shows a front office that knew exactly what it wanted and executed accordingly. No wasted selections, no reaches. Just a clear-eyed bet on one of the most productive guards in college basketball this past season.

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Intel Nova Lake Dual-Tile CPUs Reportedly Feature Up To 474W PL2 Power Limit

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Intel's Nova Lake flagship may temporarily consume up to 474W under heavy boost workloads. Intel's Nova Lake Flagship 52-Core Chip Could Push PL2 Power to a Massive 474W as Intel Sends Revised Z990 Power Design Instructions With 3x 8-pin EPS Connectors More leaks are surfacing regarding Intel's upcoming Nova Lake lineup. As of today, we expect Intel's top-of-the-line Nova Lake S desktop lineup to feature up to a 52-core configuration, which is a massive jump over the current 24-core/24-thread configuration from Intel Arrow Lake S series. Intel did offer up to 32 threads in the Raptor Lake/Refresh lineup, but with […]

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Apple’s A20 Pro With Newer Packaging On iPhone 18 Pro Logic Board Allegedly Leaked, Showing Bigger NPU But No Change To Package Size Compared To A19 Pro

A20 Pro packaging and logic board leaked

A first look at the iPhone 18 Pro’s logic board shows that the A20 Pro has adopted the new WMCM (Wafer-Level Multi-Chip Module) packaging, with Apple gradually shifting away from the PoP (Package-on-Package) technology used for the A19 Pro. We also see that Apple has once more relied on its chip design prowess to limit the size of the SoC while also making changes to the Neural Engine. Maintaining the same physical size as the A19 Pro allows Apple to lower production costs for the A20 Pro, which are already expensive to mass produce, thanks to TSMC’s 2nm node While the […]

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EA’s Laura Miele Champions AI as Creativity Accelerant, Echoing Epic’s Tim Sweeney Even as ‘Slop’ Fears Linger

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Electronic Arts executive Laura Miele, a 30-plus-year veteran at the American publisher, was recently featured on The Game Business Show and talked about various topics, including, of course, how the publisher is using AI in its development process. Back in late 2024, EA CEO Andrew Wilson was one of the very first major gaming executives to openly state that generative AI would soon be at the "very core of business", allowing greater efficiency, expansion, and transformation. Now that it's been over a year and a half since that statement, when asked whether AI tools can expedite the increasingly long game […]

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The Nintendo Switch 2 Helped Drive US Video Game Spending Growth in May 2026, while PlayStation and Xbox had their Worst May in Over Two Decades

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Circana senior director and veteran video game industry analyst Mat Piscatella has just shared the latest monthly sales numbers for the video game industry in the US for the month of May 2026. Usually, the big topic from these reports comes down to which games are at the top of the charts, and while that's still significant here, the bigger topic is what happened with hardware sales. While the Nintendo Switch 2 continued to sell and helped drive spending growth in the US video game industry for May 2026 compared to May 2025, the PS5 and PlayStation overall saw its […]

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Mauricio Pochettino is right, USMNT’s brutal loss doesn’t matter at all

The USMNT already knew its opponent in the upcoming Round 32 when manager Mauricio Pochettino sat down to fill out his starting 11 for the group stage finale against Turkey. As a result, there were nine changes from the lineup that blanked Australia. Weston McKennie and Ricardo Pepi were the only holdovers. An early strike from Auston Trusty in the third minute made it appear that a stress test of the U.S. depth would not be an issue. Then the Americans’ defense fell apart, ultimately leading to a Kaan Ayhan game-winner for Turkey in the final seconds of the match.

A 3-2 loss was certainly not what Team USA was looking for after starting the World Cup on the front foot. They’ll carry a little less momentum into the first knockout test against Bosnia Herzegovina Wednesday in Los Angeles. Yet nothing has really changed. Pochettino and his side passed the real test by quickly wrapping up the top spot in Group D and collected seven points in the group stage. When his best lineup was on the field, the USMNT looked like a squad perfectly capable of advancing and pushing even the top sides in the world to the limit.

So perhaps that’s why Pochettino had such a tough time with the tenor and tone of questions during his postgame press conference. In addition to categorizing them as “a bit weird”, the skipper also said it was sad that no reporter congratulated him and the players for clinching the group.

The defeat to Turkey means the Americans missed out on making history as they have never won all three group stage matches in a World Cup.

Pochetti’s postgame presss conference

Pochettino does not seem to care about that.

“Making history is winning the World Cup,” he said. “It’s not winning three matches only within the World Cup. I don’t really understand. It’s a little bit petty if you will — you’re thinking a little too small. You’re telling me you could make history — what does it mean to win three matches if you lose the next one?”

“The mood is like we [are going] home tonight and Türkiye is staying,” the U.S. coach added. “I need to [remind] you and everyone that we won the group. Sorry guys, we won.”

When I first saw the headline about Pochettino taking umbrage with “petty” questions, I’ll admit there was a strong urge to get a small pitchfork out and go full ugly American. How dare he not know how important winning at all costs is to us! The European mind could simply never understand!

But you know what? He’s right.

Once the initial sting of magically turning a hard-fought draw into a loss wears off, the rational mind can grasp that it doesn’t really matter. Winning would have kept vibes high. Yet this is just a dark lining of a very bright silver cloud.

Breezing through the group stage without breaking a sweat was a gift. Nothing is guaranteed for a country that has not proven itself reliable in the World Cup through the years. Yet Pochettino had the luxury of resting players and observing how the rest of the roster reacted to the big stage. A manager could not ask for anything more.

Heck, it’s probably a good thing that he now knows who cannot be trusted. That’s a much better thing to discover in a meaningless match as opposed to when facing elimination. Losing is not okay … unless it’s okay.

Pochettino is right

Pochettino’s point about the relative importance of the Turkey match compared to the do-or-die affair against Bosnia and Herzegovina is worth repeating. What is the value of winning all three group stage battles only to bow out early against a beatable opponent? If that had happened, not a single supporter of the USMNT would care at all about a silly 3-0 start.

The thing is now Pochettino needs to back it up a bit. If he thinks the questions last night were petty then he might be in for a rude awakening if Team USA lays an egg in the Round of 32. Expectations have been raised. Anything short of the quarterfinals is going to be seen as a major disappointment.

So, yes, that loss doesn’t matter. For now. It’s erased completely with a win on Wednesday. It’ll matter a heck of a lot if leads to a second straight defeat when it matters most.

Jury’s still out but for now I’m on coach’s side.

PlayStation Will Continue To Push Live Service Games Despite Evident Challenges, While Teasing A PlayStation 6 Handheld

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In the PlayStation 5 generation, Sony Computer Entertainment's software output hasn't been as impressive as it was in the previous console generation. Due to SIE’s aggressive live service push, the Japanese publisher released several games - such as the ill-fated Concord from Firewalk Studios and Marathon from Bungie - that did not meet players' expectations. Despite this, President Hideaki Nishino confirmed they will continue to pursue live-service games, even as he heavily hints at a PlayStation 6 handheld designed to meet the changing playstyles of gamers worldwide. "We believe that live service games are content that attracts users on a […]

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Apple’s M7 To Bring New On-Device AI Performance Levels, With Its Unified Memory Bandwidth Reportedly 56% Higher Than M5, Launch Expected In H1 2027

Apple's M7 to bring new on-device AI performance to the table

A chipset’s AI inference performance largely depends on its unified memory bandwidth and memory count, which is why a truckload of M5 Max MacBook Pro purchases have been made to take advantage of its 128GB memory pool. Sadly, the base Apple Silicon hasn’t been given much priority in this area, but things could change with the arrival of the M7. M7 to have a lower unified memory bandwidth than the M5 Pro, but it’ll still be high enough to make a proper difference compared to the M5 A ton of specification details surrounding the M7 are shrouded in mystery, but […]

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Trump Mobile Takes The T1 Phone Reservation Holders For A Ride, Opens Sales To The Public Without Clearing The Backlog

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That Trump Mobile has an eccentric bent is no longer a revelation. Even so, the extent to which the company is willing to give itself up to its eccentric proclivities is certainly a bit jarring, Consider the latest episode of Trump Mobile's rebellious streak, where it has seemingly violated the sanctity of pre-orders by opening up sales of its T1 Phone to the public at large without clearing the reservation backlog first. Those who paid Trump Mobile a $100 deposit to gain early access to the T1 Phone suddenly find themselves at the back of the proverbial queue As stated […]

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Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro Specification Differences Between Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Show Why It’ll Be Exclusive For Premium Flagships

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Qualcomm will introduce its first 2nm chipsets later this year, but don’t expect these SoCs to share the same capabilities just because they utilize the same lithography. In fact, a tipster shares some specification differences between the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro and Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 to show the ‘Pro’ version will only be found in the ‘top of the line’ flagships arriving next year. Despite sporting the same CPU cluster, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro boasts a better GPU, increased graphics memory, and more We’ve mentioned before that the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro […]

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Goodram Revives 4 GB DDR4 Memory As RAMpocalypse Makes High-Capacity DRAM Unfeasible To Buy For PC Builders

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We are evolving backwards, and nobody seems to have the power to change the current market situation. Unfortunately, even 4 GB of capacity seems like a luxury these days. Goodram Announces 4 GB DDR4 Memory Alongside 8 GB, 16 GB, and 32 GB Single Modules As DDR5 Becomes Unfeasible to Buy We never imagined going down to just 4 Gigs of RAM, but RAMpocalypse made it possible. Things are getting out of hand as AI demand keeps gobbling up all the RAM chips for the AI servers. This made it extremely difficult to build PCs with high-capacity RAM, which is […]

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AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D Anniversary Edition Vanishes At Launch, Resurfaces On eBay At Nearly Double Its $349 Price

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Looks like scalpers got their hands on the CPU before regular users could, but hopefully this is just temporary. Ryzen 7 5800X3D Appears on eBay for $500-$650 on the Launch Day as Scalpers Grab the Chip Before Everyone Scalping a new product is nothing new, but it is certainly more common with a product that sees huge demand. Ryzen 7 5800X3D needs no introduction, and the 10th-anniversary edition is exactly what millions might be looking for when upgrading their older systems or building a new gaming PC from scratch. However, just as the 10th Anniversary edition hit the shelves, it […]

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Rockstar May Be Reluctant to Share Grand Theft Auto VI Details, But Brazilian Retailer Spills Detailed Gameplay Feature List

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Rockstar Games may have opened pre-orders for Grand Theft Auto VI, but they haven't released a third trailer yet, and they also didn't share many details about the game itself, leaving fans wanting. Thankfully, Brazilian retailer Kabum has posted the most detailed overview we've got to date about the most anticipated game ever made, and the features sound really juicy. Here's a quick lowdown (though we've also included the entirety of the translated description below for those who must absolutely know everything): Grand Theft Auto VI redefines the concept of open-world (sandbox) gameplay. Explore the most massive, dense, and insane […]

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Om Malik dies at 60 after long heart illness; tributes pour in for GigaOm founder and tech journalism pioneer

Tech journalism lost one of its defining voices this week. Om Malik, the veteran technology journalist, investor, and founder of GigaOm, died on Wednesday, June 24, at Stanford Hospital after what his family described as “a long health journey with […]

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Venture Capital & Startup Funding Roundup, June 25, 2026

It’s Thursday, June 25, 2026, and venture capital today is focused on one clear idea: AI is moving from demos to systems that must actually work. The biggest checks went to infrastructure, reliability, regulated workflow automation, healthcare operations, and back-office […]

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Anthropic and OpenAI customers overcharged by $1.7M in billing errors, startup audit finds

Anthropic and OpenAI are helping companies automate code, customer support, research, and internal workflows. Now some of those same companies are finding they may have been paying too much for the privilege. A startup called Vaudit says it found roughly […]

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Upside raises $20M to tackle housing instability before it becomes a healthcare crisis

Housing is one of healthcare’s most expensive blind spots. When someone loses stable housing, the fallout rarely stays confined to rent payments or a missed mortgage. It shows up in emergency rooms, missed prescriptions, preventable hospital stays, and rising claims […]

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Bitcoin crashes to $58,000 in sharp selloff as price nears two-year low

Just two weeks after Bitcoin fell to $59,000 in its worst weekly stretch since 2022, the world’s largest cryptocurrency is back under pressure. On Thursday morning, Bitcoin plunged as much as 5% to roughly $58,000, its weakest level since 2024, […]

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GRAIL secures $110 million in equity from Samsung for international expansion of Galleri cancer detection test

GRAIL has closed a $110 million equity investment from Samsung affiliates, giving the cancer detection company fresh capital as it works to win wider adoption for Galleri, its blood-based multi-cancer early detection test, and take the product into new markets […]

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IBM unveils world’s first sub-1nm chip with 100 billion transistors, cuts power use by 70%

For years, the semiconductor industry has lived with a looming question: what happens when chips get so small that shrinking them further stops making sense, or stops working at all? IBM says it has an answer. On Thursday, the company […]

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Chinese AI startup Z.ai targets AGI as GLM-5.2 beats GPT-5.5 and narrows the gap with OpenAI and Anthropic

Just a week after China’s Z.ai grabbed global attention after its GLM-5.2 outperformed GPT-5.5 on coding benchmarks at a fraction of the cost, the company said Thursday it plans to use proceeds from a domestic listing to fund its push […]

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DJI Osmo Pocket 4P vs Insta360 Luna Ultra: The Pocket Camera War Is Here

DJI Osmo Pocket 4P Launch Specs Price

DJI has always been a reliable — and largely the only one — option in the world of small handheld cameras. Its Osmo Pocket series became the go-to choice for vloggers, travellers, and content creators who wanted smooth, high-quality video in a tiny package. 

But this year, it’s not alone, no more. Insta360, a brand famous for its 360-degree cameras, has stepped into DJI’s backyard with the Luna Ultra, and DJI has fired back with the Osmo Pocket 4P. The result is an exciting battle in compact cameras we’ve seen in years.

Insta360 Luna Ultra vs DJI Osmo Pocket 4P

Both the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P and the Insta360 Luna Ultra are pocket-sized gimbal cameras. That means they have a built-in stabiliser to keep your videos smooth even while you walk, run, or move around. Both cameras also come with two lenses: a wide-angle lens for landscape and general shots, and a zoom lens for getting closer to your subject. Coincidentally, this dual-lens design is a first for both brands in this category, and it’s one reason why everyone is talking about them.

DJI Osmo Pocket 4P

The Pocket 4P is DJI’s most advanced pocket camera yet. It carries a 1-inch main sensor with a 20mm wide-angle lens at f/2.0, paired with a second 60mm zoom lens at f/1.8, which DJI says is a “golden portrait” focal length, because it makes faces look natural and gives that blurry background effect people love.

The gimbal has an incredible 17 stops of dynamic range, up from 14 stops on the standard Pocket 4. This means the camera can capture both bright skies and dark shadows in the same shot without losing detail. It can record 10-bit D-Log2 colour.

DJI Osmo Pocket 4P Launch Specs Price

On the performance side, the Pocket 4P can shoot 4K video at up to 240 frames per second for super-smooth slow motion. It has 103GB of built-in storage, and the battery is rated at 210 minutes; it can charge to 80% in just 18 minutes. The camera also gets ActiveTrack 8.0, DJI’s latest subject-tracking technology, which keeps your subject in frame even when you’re using the zoom lens.

The Pocket 4P weighs 230 grams and connects via Wi-Fi 6 and USB 3.1 for fast file transfers. It starts at around 3,799 yuan in China — roughly $525 USD — though global pricing is expected to land between $649 and $699.

There is one big catch, though. Because DJI has been placed on the US government’s FCC Covered List since late 2025, the Pocket 4P cannot be sold officially in the United States. 

Insta360 Luna Ultra

Insta360 announced the Luna Ultra in June, and it went on sale almost immediately. Unlike the Pocket 4P, it’s available globally — including in the US — at $769.99. That makes it a perfect option for American creators who can’t get their hands on DJI’s latest.

The Luna Ultra was co-engineered with Leica, the legendary German camera maker. It has a 1-inch main sensor with a Leica Summicron 20mm f/1.8 lens, and an 8K video recording mode, which the Pocket 4P does not offer. The second lens is a 60mm f/2.0 telephoto on a 1/1.3-inch sensor, offering 3x optical zoom that extends up to 6x in-sensor and 12x digital zoom. Both cameras, interestingly, land on very similar optical setups.

Insta360 Luna Ultra Launch Specs Price
Insta360 Luna Ultra

Where the Luna Ultra really stands out is its design. It has an industry-first detachable 2-inch OLED touchscreen that can be pulled off the body and used as a wireless remote control. The screen can also be reattached in a variety of positions.

The Luna Ultra runs a triple AI chip setup, with a 4nm AI processor and two dedicated imaging chips. It supports Dolby Vision recording, Insta360’s I-Log colour profile for post-production editing, and a 4K60fps PureVideo low-light mode. Its battery life is rated at around four hours, and the camera can charge to 80% in roughly 23 minutes.

The camera also offers Leica-branded colour filters for quick, cinematic looks. It weighs just over 200 grams. 

Head to Head: How Do They Compare?

FeatureDJI Osmo Pocket 4PInsta360 Luna Ultra
Main Sensor1-inch1-inch
Max Video4K 240fps8K 30fps / 4K 120fps
Dynamic Range17 stops~14 stops
Colour ProfileD-Log2I-Log / Dolby Vision
Zoom3x optical, 12x digital3x optical, 12x digital
Storage103GB built-in47GB built-in
Battery210 min~240 min
Weight230g~200g
Price (USD)~$525–699 (no US sale)$769.99
US AvailabilityNoYes

Which One Is Right for You?

If you’re outside the United States and value the very best image quality, the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P is a really good option. It also edges ahead on built-in storage and fast charging. DJI’s software ecosystem, tracking technology, and accessory range are also well established.

However, if you’re in the US, or if 8K video recording, the innovative detachable screen, and a Leica-tuned look matter to you, the Insta360 Luna Ultra is the one to get. It’s pricier, but it’s available right now, it’s globally supported, and for a first-generation vlogging camera, Insta360 has done more than we could ask for.

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5 Best Wireless Chargers for iPhone 17 in the US

Plugging the smartphone into a wall adapter when the battery dips into the red is never a convenient option. That is one reason why wireless chargers have evolved into a big category of their own — and one brand that made wireless charging mainstream is Apple

Apple introduced wireless charging on iPhones with the iPhone X, but its true aha moment didn’t arrive until MagSafe launched in 2020. MagSafe, Apple’s magnetic wireless charging system, made everyday life considerably simpler for iPhone users, as chargers no longer meant an adapter-and-cable combo. A MagSafe charger can be anything from a magnetic battery pack, a wireless pad, or a bedside stand. Now in 2026, the iPhone 17 lineup pushes MagSafe charging up to 25W — as fast as a wired solution on iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus — thanks to the updated Qi2.2 standard. 

Not every wireless charger can hit that ceiling, though. Qi2 is limited to 15W, while older Qi chargers deliver even less. As a result, choosing the right wireless charger is more consequential than it has ever been for iPhone users. The best wireless chargers for iPhone 17 include the Apple MagSafe Charger (25W), the Anker Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station, the Belkin UltraCharge Pro 10K, the ESR OmniLock Magnetic Car Charger, and the Mophie Roam 3-in-1 Travel Charger. 

Apple MagSafe Charger (25W)

Simplest of all, the Apple MagSafe Charger (25W) is a wireless puck attached to a braided cable with a USB-C connector on the other end. It snaps perfectly onto any modern iPhone, supports Qi2 25W and Qi charging, and can top up an iPhone 16 or iPhone 17 up to 50% in around 30 minutes. The charger is compatible back to the iPhone 12,  but speeds are limited to 15W on older models.  

Apple MagSafe Charger 25W - Best for iPhone 17

According to Apple, the 25W MagSafe Charger features a redesigned, stronger magnetic ring that ensures a secure snap into the perfect charging position. And unlike some of the third-party options we have listed here, the official charger also features a full aluminium body for superior heat dissipation, and triggers iOS StandBy mode as soon as you pair it with your iPhone, given the feature is enabled in settings. 

Anker Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station

The Anker Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station is for individuals who are constantly on the road. It is compact in size, measuring just 3.74 inches tall, 2.38 inches wide, and weighing just as much as the iPhone 17 Pro Max. For such a compact size, it brings a dedicated seat for earbuds, a watch, and an iPhone, of course. 

Anker Prime 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station Best for iPhone 17

The top where the iPhone rests is a foldable module that can lock at angles anywhere from 0 to 60 degrees. This means you can use the charging station even as a stand while watching a movie. On top of that, the station has a TUV-certified AirCool system that Anker says reduces temperature by up to 9.4 degrees Fahrenheit while offering a 24% boost in speed. The fan runs extremely quietly at around 19dB. For everything it packs, the charger also won the Red Dot Design Award 2026. 

Belkin UltraCharge Pro 10K

The Belkin UltraCharge Pro 10K is a battery pack that doubles as a wireless charger, suitable for people who are always on the go. It packs a 10,000mAh battery with support for Qi2.2 25W wireless charging, and 30W wired USB-C output simultaneously. That means the iPhone can charge wirelessly at full MagSafe speed while a second device refills over cable.

Belkin UltraCharge Pro 10k

What sets this power bank apart from similar options is the secondary magnetic ring on the back, which allows accessories like a PopSocket or magnetic wallet to remain attached while the phone charges. 

It also has a built-in digital display that shows remaining battery percentage at a glance, and the soft-touch silicone exterior keeps it comfortable to hold during use. Belkin rates the UltraCharge Pro 10K at up to 34 hours of additional battery life, and the design is TSA carry-on compliant for air travel.

ESR OmniLock Magnetic Car Charger (25W, CryoBoost)

The ESR OmniLock is built for one specific problem: keeping an iPhone charged and mounted in the car without the usual heat throttling that slows wireless charging speeds down. It is Qi2.2 certified, delivers up to 25W of wireless charging, and features ESR’s CryoBoost active cooling system to manage temperature during fast charging sessions. 

ESR OmniLock Magnetic Car Charger (25W, CryoBoost)

The mount uses N52 magnets for a secure hold, features a 360° rotating arm, and offers 60° of up-and-down and side-to-side adjustability via a ball joint.

In the box, ESR offers a 58W car adapter with both a USB-C port for the charger and a USB-A port for charging a second device simultaneously. Compatibility covers the iPhone 12 through iPhone 17 lineup, excluding SE and mini models, and vent blade support runs from 10 to 32mm wide. 

Mophie Roam 3-in-1 Travel Charger

The Mophie Roam 3-in-1 Travel Charger is the most complete solution on this list for anyone who travels with an iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods and wants to leave the cable tangle at home. Launched in June 2026, it charges all three Apple devices simultaneously using Mophie’s new StealthCharge Technology, which eliminates the fan noise common in other fast wireless chargers by moving heat-generating components away from the iPhone’s charging surface. 

Mophie Roam 3-in-1 Travel Charger

The Roam is built around a compact foldable design that fits into an included carrying case, and Mophie says the travel pouch is roughly 15% smaller than the previous generation. Every unit ships with a USB-C cable, a 40W wall adapter, and four international plug adapters covering North America, the UK, the EU, and Australia.

The iPhone pad supports Qi2.2 at 25W, triggers iOS StandBy mode when the phone is placed in landscape orientation, and is available in black or white.

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Lenovo Warns High Memory Prices Are The “New Normal” Through 2030, As DRAM And NAND May Never Return To Early-2025 Levels

A new report highlights a possibility where smartphone manufacturers shift back to launching handsets with 4GB RAM

High memory prices have become the new normal, and we might never see them returning to normal, says Lenovo. Memory Prices Beyond 2030 Will Not Reach The Levels They Were A Year Ago As Lenovo Lays Out Its Survival Guide For The RAMageddon Memory shortages are worsening each passing day, and major players have signaled the markets to brace for far worse hits in the coming years as supply-demand gaps widen. Micron just stated that things are out of their hand as they can not fulfill the demand, even for their strategic & top-level customers, while Samsung and SK Hynix […]

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Micron Signs Up 16 “Strategic Customer Agreements” For Memory In A 5-Year Plan That Cannot Be Cancelled After Earning As Much Revenue As Much of The Company’s Entire History

Micron says that it has locked in 16 memory customers in an unbreakable agreement, hinting that high prices will continue for several years. Memory Prices Will Remain Sky High As Micron Signs A Strategic Agreement With 16 High-Profile DRAM Customers Memory prices for all sorts of DRAM components, including LPDDR, DDR, and HBM, are sky-high. This is due to the huge demand for memory generated by the booming AI segment. DRAM makers have been unable to keep up with demand for AI, and things are even worse in consumer-oriented segments where OEM/ODMs are continuously raising prices across their product lineups. […]

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AMD’s EPYC Venice To Outpace NVIDIA’s Vera CPUs With 6.75M Units by 2027, Morgan Stanley Says, as Zen 6 Eclipses a 5.75M Rival

Two people stand in front of large graphics showing 'AMD EPYC Venice' and 'NVIDIA Vera CPU.'

NVIDIA is going to retain its top position as TSMC's biggest customer in 2027, but AMD EPYC Venice could outpace its Vera CPUs. TSMC Sees Growing 2.5D Advanced Packaging Demand As CPUs Heat Up The Agentic AI Race - NVIDIA Tops The Customer List While AMD EPYC Catches Vera CPUs are quickly becoming the major consumer of advanced packaging technologies as their demand has grown proportionally with the rise of Agentic AI. So far, 2026 has been a roller-coaster ride for the entire tech segment, and 2027 is shaping up to be just as intense. In 2027, major firms will […]

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SpaceX Might Have To Acquire T-Mobile For As Much As $320 Billion To Break The Carrier-Led Chokehold Over Terrestrial Spectrum

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The idea that SpaceX might acquire one of the so-called 'Big Three' carriers in the US is getting fairly hackneyed, with a speculative report popping up seemingly on a weekly basis now. Even so, the latest research note from TD Cowen differs from the recent speculative commentary and lays out SpaceX's choices and the associated costs of acquiring T-Mobile in fairly stark terms. Why SpaceX desperately needs additional terrestrial spectrum SpaceX recently acquired around 65 MHz of nationwide, exclusive-use, contiguous spectrum for $19.6 billion, divided into three distinct bands: Here's the rub, however. Apart from the relatively limited AWS-3, the […]

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A M5 Max MacBook Pro Owner Saved Nearly $3,000 On The Maxed-Out Configuration By Biting The Upgrade Bullet A Week Before Apple Raised Prices

One M5 Max MacBook Pro owner saved almost $3,000 by purchasing earlier

Those who trusted their instinct in buying Apple’s ‘top of the line’ 14-inch MacBook Pro equipped with an M5 Max should pat themselves on the back, especially one owner, who managed to get the best possible specifications right at his fingertips, and he almost saved $3,000 on this purchase. With Apple raising the prices on various products, including its MacBook Pro lineup, it’s going to become increasingly difficult to acquire these top-tier configurations, but those who managed to pick up these machines even a day before the announcement have truly lucked out. With the 14-inch M5 Max MacBook now carrying a price […]

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WNBA suspends Alyssa Thomas amid Caitlin Clark ‘throat punch’ controversy

The WNBA has responded to the backlash from a Wednesday night incident between Phoenix Mercury veteran Alyssa Thomas and Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark. Thomas and Clark tangled it up on the court, with Thomas pushing her closed fist into Clark’s throat after driving her knee into Clark’s groin area.

Following the game, there was immediate criticism from Fever head coach Stephanie White, who ripped referees for not calling a foul, and several fans on social media who were calling out the mistreatment of one of the faces of the league.

MORE: WNBA fans believe Phoenix Mercury mocked Caitlin Clark injury, fist to throat incident

On Thursday afternoon, the league announced that Thomas has retroactively been assessed a Flagrant 2 foul and will be suspended for one game.

Phoenix Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas (25) scrambles to get up over Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, during a game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The Phoenix Mercury defeated the Indiana Fever, 111-109.

Later in the game, there was another no-call after a Mercury defender stepped into Clark’s landing area on a three-point attempt. On that play, it appeared that Clark had tweaked her nagging back injury.

Clark was eventually forced to leave the game and did not return as the Fever blew a second-half lead and lost the game, 111-109.

MORE: Caitlin Clark’s WNBA poster snub has fans puzzled

The Fever have now lost three of their last four games and sit at 10-8 on the season. Up next for Indiana is a home game against the Los Angeles Sparks on Saturday, June 27, so Clark will have time to fully recover.

Tip-off between the Fever and Sparks at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis is set for 8:00 p.m. ET on CBS and Paramount+.

Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) falls in the lane as Phoenix Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas (25) eyes the ball Wednesday, June 24, 2026, during the first half of a game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

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Xbox Series X/S Consoles Are Going Up in Price Again Thanks to a 2.5x Increase to Storage and Memory Prices, and Xbox Expects it to Double Again by Fall 2027

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After two price hikes in one year, Xbox and Microsoft are going for the hat trick of price hikes, with the price of the Xbox Series X/S going up for the third time in 15 months. As of August 1, 2026, the price of a Series S/X console is going up by $100 or $150, respectively. The 2TB variant is also being discontinued. The news comes from a statement shared on Xbox Wire, which also introduces multiple programs Microsoft is kicking up to try and make the consoles "more accessible," even amidst the prices rising yet again. Before digging into […]

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Apple Silicon Shake-Up Expected This Year With The M6 Launch, With ‘Pro’ And ‘Max’ Versions Getting Skipped Until The M7’s Release

Apple isn't planning an M6 Pro or M6 Max launch, as new report claims these will arrive with the M7

There has never been a time when Apple hasn’t launched a ‘Pro’ and ‘Max’ version of its base M-series chipset, but according to the latest report, the plan will materialize with the arrival of the M6 later this year. Instead of the M6 Pro and M6 Max, the company will apparently bring forth the M7 Pro and M7 Max. New change of plans threatens the redesigned OLED MacBook Pro launch, which was said to exclusively ship with the M6 Pro and M6 Max SoCs Instead of the M6 Pro and M6 Max, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman writes that Apple will instead […]

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Tim Sweeney Admits Epic’s Unreal Engine AI Tools Risk ‘AI slop’, but Calls them an Accelerant for Real Creators

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At last week's Unreal Fest in Chicago, Epic Games unveiled the integration of AI tools like Claude and Gemini into Unreal Engine 5.8 (and the upcoming Unreal Engine 6) through an MCP server. As with all things related to AI, the news received a somewhat mixed response from the development and gaming community, especially as fears of "AI slop" become rampant. In an interview with IGN, Epic Games founder, CEO, and majority shareholder Tim Sweeney admitted that there's the risk of that, but likened it to the "asset flip" of this new generation of games, asserting that low quality games […]

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IBM’s 0.7 Nanometer “Nanostack” Chipmaking Technology Shows America’s Semiconductor Innovation Still Leads The World

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In a surprising announcement, IBM introduced its 0.7-nanometer chip technology today to make it the first firm to have unveiled a manufacturing process smaller than the 1-nanometer technology node. The firm claims that the technology will enable chips to contain as much as 100 billion in an area the size of a fingernail. To achieve this, the technology relies on IBM's nanostack technology, which relies on nanosheets for chip fabrication. IBM Makes Headway With Nanostack Chip Manufacturing Technology As Part Of 0.7 Nanometer Development According to IBM, the 0.7-nanometer chip has nearly twice the density of its 2-nanometer chip unveiled […]

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Micron Blames Apple For The Ongoing Memory Crisis, Says It “Took Advantage” Of The Last Down Cycle To “Pay Rock-Bottom Prices,” Deterring Capacity Expansion

Apple has $133 billion in cash as of June 2025, enough to acquire Perplexity

Apple has been loudly and forcefully complaining of the sky-high memory prices for the past few months, using its soaring cost of key components as a cudgel to implement sweeping price hikes. Now, however, memory chip makers such as Micron are pushing back by blaming Apple's penny-pinching ways for years of under-investment and the resulting dearth of capacity. Micron says it informed Apple a few years back that its "aggressive" attitude on pricing was "not constructive" Memory chip makers apparently have had enough of Apple using their shoulders to preserve its margins. As a case in point, consider the valuable […]

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Apple’s Most Expensive Mac Will Now Set You Back By $14,299, And It Only Has 96GB Of Unified Memory

Apple could be preparing a Mac Studio with an M3 Ultra chipset

Apple has succumbed to the inevitable by hiking the prices of most of its products in one fell swoop, leading to aberrant pricing outcomes, such as the one pertaining to the M3 Ultra chip-equipped Mac Studio (16TB) and its sole 96GB unified memory variant, which now sells for over $14,000. Apple's highest-end, 96GB unified memory variant of the M3 Ultra chip-equipped Mac Studio now retails for $14,299 Apple laid the groundwork for these sweeping price hikes a few days back, when Tim Cook had declared that memory prices had become "unsustainable," and that "unavoidable" price hikes were coming. As we […]

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Bungie Announces Layoffs in the Wake of Destiny 2’s Final Update as it “Could Not Continue Operating at our Previous Size”

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The final update for Destiny 2 went live a little more than two weeks ago, on June 9, 2026. Today, in the wake of Bungie putting the game and franchise it had been working on for over a decade down, the studio announced its latest round of layoffs, as a statement shared on its official X (formerly Twitter) account reads "we unfortunately could not continue operating at our previous size." This is, unfortunately, exactly what was expected to happen with Destiny 2's sunsetting. It hadn't even been 24 hours between the announcement that Destiny 2 would stop receiving content updates […]

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Apple Announces Massive Price Increases Across The Board, With Up To $1,300 Premium Being Charged As The Memory Crisis Claims The Trillion-Dollar Giant

Apple announces price increases across the board

CEO Tim Cook had already warned that memory prices had become unsustainable, which only meant that Apple was running on borrowed time in keeping the MSRP of its products as low as possible. Unfortunately, the Cupertino firm has thrown in the towel and has announced price bumps across its entire product family, with up to a $1,300 premium being stamped on the more expensive hardware when shopping for the base models. The more popular products like the MacBook Neo and MacBook Air are only slightly more expensive, but it’ll hurt consumers regardless For those who were wondering why Apple’s online […]

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AMD Slashes 9600X And 7600X Below $180 And $150 As AM5 Builds Get Dramatically Cheaper to Enter

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More processors are getting a discount on this Prime Day deal, and you shouldn't miss these Ryzen CPUs if you want to build a powerful gaming PC on a budget. AMD Ryzen 5 9600X Drops to Just $179 While Ryzen 5 7600X is Now Down to $146 on Amazon There are some excellent deals on Amazon at the moment, ranging from PC components to pre-built systems, but the processor deals are particularly irresistible. We have just published Intel's Core Ultra 7 270K Plus deal post that gives you the chance to buy the processor at just $264, making it one […]

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ASUS Quietly Rolls Out New BIOS Patch That Restores TSME On Consumer Ryzen Chips

ASUS Teases Next-Gen X870E & X870 AM5 Motherboards For AMD Ryzen CPUs: ROG Crosshair, ROG Strix TUF, PRIME & ProArt Series 1

Vendors have started releasing new BIOS updates that restores the TSME feature on consumer Ryzen CPUs. ASUS Releases ComboAM5 P1 1.3.0.1b Patch A to Restore TSME Feature on Non-PRO Ryzen CPUs After AMD Promised to Reinstate it A week ago, users complained that their Ryzen CPUs were no longer showing TSME support. This was due to the latest AMD BIOSes, which reportedly removed the TSME encryption feature on the Ryzen CPUs. However, AMD didn't remove it from the PRO variants and told MSI that the TSME is reserved only for the Ryzen PRO chips. TSME, or Transparent Memory Secure Encryption, […]

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Valve’s Steam Machine Could Have Launched Near $718, but the Component Crisis Pushed It to $1049 Instead

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Valve's reveal that the Steam Machine would be priced at $1049 for the base edition (512 GB with no controller) and up to $1428 for the 2TB edition with a Steam Controller rocked most consumers who were looking forward to buying one at a much lower price. The Steam company made it crystal clear that this wasn't the pricing they had in mind for the hardware and pointed to suppliers literally forcing their hand due to the ongoing memory and storage component crisis. Valve engineer Pierre-Loup Griffais told Gamers Nexus: Look, there’s no contract; there’s nothing. Like, those guys… they give […]

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Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus Drops To Just $264 On Amazon

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One of the fastest gaming and productivity chip is now under $300, making it a perfect choice for enthusiasts. Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus Gets a $35 Discount on Amazon, Making it the Cheapest 24-Core CPU on the Market You don't see great CPU deals every day, but thanks to the Prime Day deals, some of the best processors are now down to their lowest prices ever. After Intel's launch of Arrow Lake Refresh, aka Core Ultra 200S Plus, the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus became the most popular Intel desktop chip, selling like hotcakes due to its amazing […]

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WNBA fans believe Phoenix Mercury mocked Caitlin Clark injury, fist to throat incident

The Phoenix Mercury are under fire following a Wednesday night win over Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. While the Mercury came away with the victory, it was the no-calls that left Clark crashing to the court and getting roughed up that had everyone talking.

That was amplified after the game when the Mercury shared a post on social media that many WNBA fans thought was mocking an incident during the game involving Clark.

MORE: Caitlin Clark injury, foul treatment has Fever’s Stephanie White trashing WNBA refs

Clark was lying on the court when Mercury star Alyssa Thomas drove her knee into the Fever superstar’s groin area and punched her fist into Clark’s throat. There was another no-call later in the game after Clark nearly came down on a Mercury defender’s foot after attempting a three-pointer.

Eventually, Clark was forced out of the game early due to a back injury.

Phoenix Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas (25) scrambles to get up over Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, during a game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The Phoenix Mercury defeated the Indiana Fever, 111-109.

After the game, Fever head coach Stephanie White ripped the refs for the lack of calls, while fans were attacking the Mercury X account over a post-game graphic.

MORE: Caitlin Clark rips WNBA refs after latest technical puts her closer to suspension

The graphic showed a player lying on their back in a prone position, very similar to the position Clark was in when she was hit in the throat. The fans took notice of the similarities and promptly called out the franchise.

I can’t believe this is an actual official team account posting this,” one user commented. Another added,”Posting a graphic of a player on the ground after tonight’s assault is actually insane.”

Others pointed out that the moment was actually referencing a big play by De’Wanna Bonner, who was not the player who hit Clark in the throat.

Regardless of the intent, it was a bad look for the organization after such a controversial moment in the game.

As for Clark’s nagging back injury, there has been no further word on the severity of her setback or whether it will keep her out of the Fever’s upcoming game against the Los Angeles Sparks on Saturday night.

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Valve Is “Irresponsible” To Force AI Disclosures on Steam, Epic CEO Says, While Unreal Engine 6 Doubles Down on AI

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In the past few months, video game publishers and developers have been going all in on generative AI with the justification that it speeds up and improves development. In the attempt to help gamers make informed choices about their purchases, Valve has started enforcing AI disclosures on Steam, which Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney believes is irresponsible of the company, as it has a negative impact. "It's unfortunate that so many developers now are put into this position. If you want to launch a game, and get it as widely publicized as possible, you've got to put it on Steam […]

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GTA 6 Physical Disc Reportedly Arrives This December, While Ray-Traced Screenshots May Not Reflect Console Reality

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Grand Theft Auto 6 (GTA 6) is now available for pre-order worldwide, but yesterday's announcements dampened the enthusiasm of many by confirming that the retail version of the game for both PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S systems will not include the game's disc, but only a download code. However, it seems like a proper physical release will be released the following month. Polish publication PPL, who provided correct information multiple times in the past regarding video game releases on consoles, revealed that only launch copies will include a download code, and will be followed by a proper retail release […]

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Apple’s Sold On The Foldable Smartphone Future As The Second-Generation iPhone Fold Enters Development With One Key Difference

Apple is developing the second-generation iPhone Fold

The hinge problems that long plagued Apple’s iPhone Fold have seemingly been addressed, allowing for the company’s first foldable flagship to enter production. However, don’t think that the upcoming launch will be a ‘one-off’ event because there’s a successor that’s said to be in the works, and it’ll have one major difference. iPhone Fold 2 with a wider folding display is rumored to be in the works, but don’t expect Apple to use a more advanced display Based on the latest information shared by Weibo’s Digital Chat Station, the iPhone Fold 2 will have a wider folding screen, offering an increase […]

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Rockstar’s Toughest GTA VI Battle Isn’t Other Studios, But Pulling 225 Million Players Off GTA V, Says Analyst

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Rockstar Games' announcement of GTA VI's $80 price point definitely caused many fans to let out a sigh of relief. It may not be $70, but it's not a new industry record either, nor is it anywhere close to the $100 scare that Wedbush Securities analyst Michael Pachter suggested they might attempt. Back then, fellow analyst Rhys Elliott quickly dismissed that option as unrealistic and reckoned they would price at either $70 or $80 at the most. Understandably, after yesterday's news, Elliott (now head of market analysis at Alinea) claimed the win, so to speak, reiterating in a LinkedIn blog post […]

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The Battle Against Sony’s PlayStation Store Monopoly Spreads to a Third Front after California Settlement and UK’s £1.97 billion case

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About a year ago, the Dutch non-profit consumer foundation Stichting Massaschade & Consument filed a lawsuit in the Netherlands against Sony over its supposed monopolistic practices in selling digital games on the PlayStation Store. This morning, the foundation issued a press release announcing that the first hearing in this class action lawsuit will take place at the Dutch District Court of Midden-Nederland on Monday, June 29. Following the hearing, the court will take a few months to rule on whether the foundation's case is admissible. It will then examine the merits of the foundation's claims. If the court finds in […]

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Trovy raises $15 million Series A to replace high-interest debt with home equity financing

American homeowners are sitting on trillions of dollars in home equity. At the same time, many of them are still paying credit card rates north of 20% to cover everyday expenses, home repairs, medical bills, and family purchases. Trovy thinks […]

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OpenAI unveils Jalapeño, its first custom AI chip built with Broadcom to power ChatGPT and cut inference costs

OpenAI has built its own chip. On Thursday, the company unveiled Jalapeño, its first custom AI accelerator, developed with Broadcom as part of a broader push to control more of the infrastructure behind ChatGPT, Codex, its API business, and the […]

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Qualcomm acquires AI startup Modular in $4 billion deal to challenge Nvidia’s CUDA dominance

Qualcomm is making a nearly $4 billion bet that the next big AI fight will not be won by chips alone. The company said Wednesday it plans to acquire AI startup Modular in an all-stock deal valued at about $3.92 […]

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China unveils its own rival to Anthropic’s Mythos as AI cyberwar race intensifies

China has built its clearest answer yet to Anthropic’s Mythos, turning what started as a U.S. cybersecurity tool into the latest front in the AI arms race. At a cybersecurity conference in Beijing on Wednesday, Chinese security firm 360 Security […]

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The Best Motorola Phones Under $400 in 2026

Moto G 5G 2026

When it comes to buying a smartphone on a strict budget in the US, Motorola is usually the first brand that comes to mind. While other companies focus heavily on their premium flagship devices, Motorola has maintained a steady output of affordable phones in its Moto G series.

For 2026, the company has updated its lineup with a focus on practical features: larger batteries, durable builds, and the inclusion of Android 16. If you are looking to spend less than $400 this year, here is a look at the most notable Motorola devices available right now, along with one slightly pricier option that might be worth the stretch.

Moto G Power (2026)

Moto G Power (2026)

The Moto G Power has historically been Motorola’s most balanced budget phone, and the 2026 model continues that trend. Priced at $300, it offers a sensible mix of hardware for everyday tasks.

The phone features a 6.8-inch FHD+ LCD screen. While it isn’t an OLED panel, it does offer a 120Hz refresh rate for smoother scrolling and reaches up to 1000 nits of brightness, which is adequate for outdoor visibility. It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor and comes with 8GB of RAM. This setup is fine for standard use like web browsing, messaging, and video streaming, though it will likely struggle with heavy gaming.

The phone includes a 5200mAh battery with 30W wired charging, which should easily get most users through a full day. Motorola also added MIL-STD-810H durability and IP68/IP69 water and dust resistance, making it unusually rugged for this price bracket. The trade-off is that it lacks wireless charging, but the inclusion of a vegan leather back gives it a nice texture.

Price: $299.99

Moto G 5G (2026)

Moto G 5G 2026

If your budget is strictly capped at $200, the Moto G 5G (2026) is the baseline model. Motorola kept the same MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor and 5200mAh battery found in the G Power, which means battery life and basic performance remain consistent.

However, to hit the lower price point, there are noticeable hardware reductions. The display is a 6.7-inch LCD, but the resolution drops to HD+. It retains the 120Hz refresh rate, but text and images won’t look as sharp. The RAM is also halved to 4GB, which means you might notice some slowdowns when multitasking or keeping multiple apps open in the background.

Additionally, the water resistance is downgraded to a basic IP52 rating, meaning it can handle a light splash but shouldn’t be submerged. It’s a basic phone for basic needs.

Price: $199.99

Moto G Stylus 5G (2026)

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While the Moto G Stylus 5G (2026) sits above the $400 mark, it is worth mentioning if you have flexibility in your budget. At $500, it offers a significant step up in hardware and functionality.

The most obvious addition is the built-in active stylus, which now supports tilt and pressure sensitivity. Motorola has integrated it with Google Gemini AI for features like Sketch to Image and a handwriting calculator. The display is also a major upgrade: a 6.7-inch 1.5K pOLED screen that gets significantly brighter than the LCDs on the cheaper models.

Internally, it uses the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 processor, which offers better performance, and it features a more capable 50MP main camera with a Sony LYT-700C sensor and optical image stabilization. It also adds 68W fast charging and 15W wireless charging, alongside the same high-level IP68/IP69 durability as the G Power.

Price: $499.99

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Qualcomm Dragonfly Ecosystem Enables AI Accelerators, Custom Silicon, Networking To Empower Next-Gen AI Factories With A One-Stop & Scaled Compute Platform

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Qualcomm Dragonfly brings a robust platform of AI Compute accelerators, CPUs, breakthrough technologies, networking, & custom-silicon under one roof. Enter The Dragon - Qualcomm's New Dragonfly Brand Is Primed For AI, Offering A Full-Stack Datacenter Portfolio, Encompassing Connectivity, CPU, and AI Accelerators The Computex 2026 teaser of the Dragonfly brand is now being officially unveiled as a full-stack data center ecosystem, driving next-generation AI and general-purpose compute. In our previous posts, we talked about the Dragonfly C1000 CPU and the Dragonfly HBC memory solution. Now, we will look at what the initiative has on offer beyond those two technologies, and […]

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Qualcomm Claims Single-Core Leadership for Its First Server CPU, the Dragonfly C1000, Delivering 250+ Cores & 5 GHz By 2028

Qualcomm Claims Single-Core Leadership for Its First Server CPU, the Dragonfly C1000, Delivering 250+ Cores & 5 GHz By 2028

Qualcomm has introduced its first-ever CPU designed for Data Centers, the Dragonfly C1000, which leverages the Oryon architecture. Qualcomm Enters The Agentic AI CPU Race With Dragonfly C1000 Chip, Oryon-Based With Over 5 GHz Clocks, Over 250 Cores, & Aims To Achieve Single-Core Leadership One of the biggest announcements by Qualcomm today was its first release of a CPU for the data center segment, called the Dragonfly C1000. This is a chip purpose-built for Agentic AI & General-Purpose workloads, delivering best-in-class power efficiency and TCO. As per Qualcomm, the Dragonfly C1000 is based on a custom-designed Oryon core architecture that […]

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Qualcomm’s HBC Stacks Compute Beneath DRAM To Smash The AI Memory Wall, Claiming 6x The Bandwidth Per Watt Of HBM

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Qualcomm is unveiling its breakthrough for the AI data center market called HBC (High-Bandwidth Compute), to break the memory wall. Qualcomm's HBC Is A Memory Accelerator That Is Stacked Under DRAM, Offering A Major Boost Versus Standard SRAM & HBM Configurations At its Investors Day 2026, Qualcomm unveiled HBC under its Dragonfly brand, an innovative technology that aims to offer a major boost in memory capacity and bandwidth. The HBC architecture deploys a purpose-built & near-memory solution that bonds compute with boosted memory bandwidth in a 3D stacked chip design. With this, Qualcomm aims to solve the memory bottlenecks that […]

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GTA 6’s $80 Price Tag Doesn’t Set a New AAA Games Price Floor, But it Does “Widen the Gap Between the Haves and the Have-Nots,” Says Analyst

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Back in November 2025, we got the information drop everyone was waiting for: the release date for GTA 6. Yes, it came packaged as a delay announcement, and there was technically no guarantee it would stick, but it ultimately has, as we finally got the other bit of information everyone has been waiting for today: how much Rockstar's long-awaited game would cost. $80 for the Standard Edition and $100 for the Ultimate Edition calmed fears that the barrier to entry for GTA 6 would start at $100, but now those same fears turn towards the rest of the video game […]

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AMD Rushes Out Adrenalin 26.6.3 Hotfix A Day After Windows 10 Users Flag A Crippling Yellow Bang Error

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The hotfix came just after a day when users started reporting errors on their Windows 10 systems. AMD Releases Hotfix to Fix Yellow Bang Problem in Windows 10 After Several Reports Regarding Adrenalin 26.6.2 on RX 7000 Series Just yesterday, AMD acknowledged a new problem with its recent Adrenalin driver on Windows 10. If you read our report, you might know that many users complained about compatibility issues concerning Adrenalin Edition 26.6.2, which adds FSR 4.1 support to RDNA 3, aka Radeon RX 7000 series graphics cards. The problem also showed in the form of a yellow bang in Device […]

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Hygon’s 128-Core & 512-Thread C86 CPU Targets Intel Xeon With 15% IPC Gain, As China Races to Cut Foreign Chip Reliance

A Hygon promotional image shows a mass-produced 128-core general-purpose CPU with specifications including '128 Number of computing cores per CPU,' '512 Number of threads per CPU,' '10T Single CPU double-precision floating-point computing power,' and '32 Number of double-precision floating-point operations per clock cycle.'

Hygon, China's premier chipmaker, has presented its latest CPUs and GPUs for data centers, offering up to 128 cores & 512 threads. Hygon, based in Beijing, China, has been hard at work producing high-quality chips for the domestic markets. Their previous C86 solutions, designed in collaboration with AMD, have seen major interest by domestic players, and now, the next-generation C86 processor development is underway. Now, Hygon has shared plans to develop six chips that will be offered to domestic audiences in China. The leading chip in the lineup is the next-gen C86 CPU, designed for general-purpose computing. Currently, China offers […]

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Apple Inflated The Price Of Its Highest-End iPhone By 60% Over The Past Decade, While The US CPI Basket Grew By Just 37%, And Yet It’s Playing The Victim Now

Apple CEO warns that it may be forced to increase prices of iPhones due to the DRAM shortage

It's hard to feel sorry for Apple these days even if its margins are in a vise-like squeeze, courtesy of the relentless increase in the price of memory chips. After all, over the past decade, Apple inflated the price of its flagship iPhone model by 60 percent, when the average CPI basket grew by just 37 percent. Memory makers are only giving Apple a taste of its own medicine Apple used to secure memory chips via 1-year or even longer contracts, winning hefty discounts relative to the prevailing market price of the time. Now, however, Apple negotiates memory prices quarterly, […]

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Display Times, Frame Times, And The Truth About Smoothness

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In the world of PC gaming performance analysis, we tend to obsess over frame times, and for good reason. A simple average FPS number can be extremely misleading, while a frame time graph can immediately show you whether a game is delivering frames smoothly or whether it is suffering from stutters, hitches, CPU/platform bottlenecks, or other forms of inconsistent frame pacing. However, as useful as frame times are, there is one major problem with relying on them alone: they do not always tell us what the player actually sees on the monitor. This is especially important nowadays, as modern PC […]

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Qualcomm Reportedly Helping China’s ByteDance With Custom Chip Design Services, Also Acquires Modular To Accelerate Its Unified Compute Strategy

Qualcomm's Datacenter CPU Rumor Comes Just In Time As Agentic AI Goes In Hyperdrive Mode

Qualcomm is expanding its chip-design services to China as it is reportedly in early talks with ByteDance. China's ByteDance To Get Custom-Chip Design Assistance From Qualcomm As It Expands Its Revenue Beyond Smartphones Custom-chip designs are picking up momentum across the tech industry, and a report by Reuters suggests that Qualcomm might be assisting ByteDance, a leading Chinese firm, with chip-design services. Although the talks between Qualcomm and ByteDance are still early, if they succeed, then that would make ByteDance one of the first customers of Qualcomm's chip-design services. The move will also help Qualcomm diversify its revenue, breaking its […]

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OpenAI’s First Custom Chip Is As Hot As A Jalapeño For AI, As The Firm Calls It The “Best Inference Platform” for LLMs

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OpenAI has just announced its first custom chip called Jalapeño, which is aimed at AI Inference workloads & produced by Broadcom. OpenAI Designed & Built Its First Custom AI Silicon, The Jalapeño Chip, For Agentic AI Today, OpenAI announced that it has built and designed its first AI chip, which they are calling Jalapeño. Interesting choice of name for a chip that came fresh off the baking ovens at Broadcom, who are responsible for producing this chip. The Jalapeño Intelligence Processor and its first wafer were shown off by OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, and Broadcom's CEO, Hock Tan. This chip […]

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God of War Laufey Could Land in February or March 2027, Joining a Crowded Slate Schreier Warns Will Create Losers

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Although God of War Laufey was the star of the June PlayStation State of Play, the impressive gameplay showcased lacked the most crucial information: the game's release window. In the past few weeks, we heard multiple times the game developed by Santa Monica Studio and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment would be released in the first half of 2027, but, according to known Bloomberg journalist Jason Schreier, the next entry in the series will launch early in the year. "If you're a God of War Laufey, for example, you might look at the landscape and you might say, 'Hey, I […]

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AMD’s FSR 4.1 Doubles RX 7900 XTX frame Rates In Cyberpunk 2077, Jumping From 24 To 50 FPS At 4K

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Users are already seeing huge gains with the latest AMD upscaler on older-generation graphics cards. Radeon RX 7900 XTX Reportedly Hits 2X Frame Rates With AMD FSR 4.1 in Cyberpunk 2077 at 4K RT Ultra As you might know, AMD's FSR 4.1 support for the RX 7000 series dropped two days ago, and users have already started seeing huge gains in games. It's well-known that FSR 4 is more demanding than FSR 3.1, but even on the Balanced preset, games usually see much better visual fidelity than FSR 3.1 Quality. This is exactly what we are seeing in benchmarks reported […]

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Sony Claims GTA VI “Plays Best” on PS5 With DualSense Tricks, Yet Stays Silent on PS5 Pro

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Following the official GTA VI pre-order details shared today by Rockstar Games, Sony is now boasting through the PlayStation Blog that the massively anticipated game will "play best" on PlayStation 5. Sony said it partnered closely with Rockstar to leverage the console's key features, such as the 3D audio enabled by the Tempest Engine, which will allow players to fully immerse themselves in Leonida's distinct soundscape with enhanced, highly accurate audio positioning, bringing each unique situation to life. The PS5's SSD enables "near-instant load times" while moving across the state of Leonida. The main differences, however, are enabled by the […]

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GIGABYTE’s 27-Inch 240Hz OLED Crashes To Just $349 For Prime Day, A $150 Cut On One Of The Cheapest OLEDs Yet

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There are several excellent budget and mid-range gaming monitors from GIGABYTE that are currently available for dirt-cheap prices. GIGABYTE Lists 27-inch WOLED 240Hz for Just $349, While its Fast IPS Monitors With 1440p Resolution are now Retailing at $145-$159 The Prime Day deals are here, and it has begun with some exciting display deals for gamers. Popular hardware and monitor maker GIGABYTE has listed some excellent deals on Amazon, which you can avail today, starting at just $145. Whether your budget is less than $150 or over $400, you can have an excellent gaming display for your setup that provides […]

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Star Fox Switch 2 Review – Soaring at a Buttery 60fps, but this Faithful Remake Is a Bit Too Safe

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After spending years adrift, it seems like the Star Fox series is poised to fly high once again, with a well-received appearance by Fox McCloud in the Super Mario Galaxy Movie and now a new Nintendo Switch 2-exclusive game. While simply titled Star Fox, this latest title is, in fact, a glossy current-gen remake of Star Fox 64, which is still considered by many to be the best in the series nearly 30 years after its initial release. Does Star Fox 2026 prove that everything old can successfully be made new again? Or does this revival miss the mark? Boost […]

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iPhone Fold Launch To See No Delay As It Enters Mass Production In July, With Apple Having Seemingly Solved A Herculean Challenge

iPhone Fold seemingly on track to enter mass production in July

All the pieces belonging to the iPhone Fold were in place, as Samsung was preparing to begin mass production of the device’s advanced M16 display. The weakest link was said to be Apple’s 3D printed hinge, which was the most complicated and likely headache-inducing component of the upcoming flagship due to the rattling sounds it was making. With the company reportedly having bulldozed through these hurdles, it’s a positive sign that it can enter mass production in July. Launch month of September for the iPhone Fold won’t get disturbed if report’s claims are true, with the bulk of the hinge problems resolved […]

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All GTA 6 Retail Copies Will Include a Digital Code, as Rockstar Fights Leaks For Its Single Player Experience

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Rockstar Games provided some new details today on GTA 6 ahead of the grand opening of the pre-orders tomorrow, June 25. Besides confirming the bonuses that PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S users will get to enjoy by purchasing the Ultimate Edition, the development studio confirmed that retail copies will not include any disc, but only a download code. "The physical version of Grand Theft Auto VI, containing a download code inside the box, will be available starting November 12 to support pre-loading," Rockstar Games wrote on its official website. While releasing retail copies earlier to allow pre-loading ahead of […]

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Rockstar Prices GTA VI at $80, Defusing Fears of a $100 Standard Edition just Hours Before Pre-Orders Open

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Rockstar Games has just confirmed that GTA VI will be priced at $80, thus putting to rest long-held fears of a higher price. The studio also shared gorgeous new Grand Theft Auto VI screenshots and key details about the GTA VI Ultimate Edition, just hours ahead of the opening of pre-orders, which will happen at midnight local time on June 25. This version of GTA VI offers an exclusive collection of premium vehicles, weapons, apparel, and other story-linked content for Jason and Lucia across the game's progression. The Ultimate Edition is priced at $100 and includes: These bonuses unlock gradually as Jason and Lucia […]

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PlayStation 6 Frame Generation Research May Help Deliver 4K@120 Gameplay While Keeping Costs Down Amidst Crippling Price Increases

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Amidst surging component prices that are driving up the cost of gaming hardware - both for systems already available and those launching very soon like Valve's new Steam Machine - Sony is facing multiple challenges for its PlayStation 6 console. Besides having to make it a compelling upgrade for existing PlayStation 5 users, the Japanese company also needs to keep manufacturing costs down as much as possible. One of the centerpieces of this strategy, according to a new leak from Moore's Law Is Dead, is AI-driven frame generation via ongoing research into Virtual Frame Interpolation (VFI). During the latest episode […]

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Halo’s Next Multiplayer Codenamed Ekur Shifts Back from an Extraction Shooter to a Warzone-style Big Team Battle, Sources Claim

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YouTuber Rebs Gaming has provided an update on the long-rumored Halo multiplayer project codenamed Ekur. As you'll probably remember, the creator's earlier reporting from a couple of months ago had described Ekur as an extraction shooter being developed by Certain Affinity. Rebs Gaming's new video is a correction/update to that claim, based on new information from two sources. The first source works at a company providing QA services to Halo Studios and speaks with current employees there. According to them: The second source is a separate, longtime contact of the YouTuber who stated that Certain Affinity is not the studio […]

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Meta reportedly building prediction markets app called Arena to challenge Polymarket and Kalshi

Meta wants a piece of the prediction market boom. Mark Zuckerberg has reportedly assigned a small team inside Meta to build a smartphone app modeled on prediction platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi, according to a New York Times report published […]

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Meta suffers global outage as Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp disrupt users

For a stretch of Tuesday evening, Meta’s apps started breaking in a way that felt familiar. Instagram feeds stopped loading. Facebook profiles appeared blank. WhatsApp users struggled to send messages. Across the U.S., Europe, parts of Asia, and other regions, […]

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Venture Capital & Startup Funding Roundup, June 23, 2026

It’s Tuesday, June 23, 2026, and the last 12 hours of startup financing did not look like a broad market rebound. They looked like a market making a narrower, harder-edged bet. Capital went to software that sits inside real operating […]

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SpaceX stock falls below $150 IPO price after $1 trillion sell-off before rebounding

SpaceX’s post-IPO euphoria just ran into gravity. After roaring out of the gate less than two weeks ago, Elon Musk’s space and AI company briefly slipped below the $150 price of its first trade on Tuesday, a sharp reversal for […]

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Halo raises $7M to launch HaloBraid, a device that makes braiding 5x faster for stylists

For millions of people, braiding is part of everyday life, culture, and routine. It is one of the most common protective hairstyles in the textured hair market. It is also one of the most time-consuming salon services. A single appointment […]

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Apple hit with $4 billion UK iCloud lawsuit as 40 million users join class action

Apple is facing a fresh legal fight in the UK after Britain’s competition tribunal approved a £3 billion, or roughly $4 billion, lawsuit accusing the company of locking millions of users into its iCloud storage service. The ruling clears the […]

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Best Anker power banks under $100 (June 2026)

Anker Nano Power Bank (30W, Built-In USB-C Cable)

When the battery indicator turns red, a reliable power bank can be the difference between staying connected and scrambling for an outlet. Anker has long been one of the most trusted names in portable charging, offering a range of options that balance capacity, speed, and everyday practicality. 

The good news for shoppers is that some of the brand’s best performers sit comfortably under the $100 mark on Amazon right now. The best Anker power banks under $100 include the Anker 313 PowerCore 10K, the Anker Nano Power Bank (30W), the Anker 737 PowerCore 24K, the Anker MagGo Power Bank (10K, Slim), and the Anker Prime Power Bank (9.6K, 65W, Fusion).

Anker 313 PowerCore 10K: Best budget pick

For anyone who wants dependable backup power without overthinking it, the Anker 313 PowerCore 10K is about as straightforward as it gets. Priced at around $19 on Amazon, it packs a 10,000mAh battery into a slim, lightweight frame that measures just 5.99 by 2.81 by 0.61 inches and weighs 8.6 ounces. Anker claims the unit can charge an iPhone 15 twice over, a Galaxy S23 close to twice, and an iPad mini about once and a quarter, which covers most day-trip scenarios with ease.

Anker 313 Power Bank (PowerCore 10K)

The PowerCore 10K includes a USB-C port for both input and output, a USB-A output port, and a Micro-USB input, so two devices can charge at the same time. Anker’s PowerIQ technology tailors the output to whatever device is connected, and the built-in safety features cover surge protection and short-circuit prevention. 

Anker Nano Power Bank (30W, Built-In USB-C Cable): Best for travel

The Anker Nano Power Bank takes a different approach by eliminating one of the most common travel frustrations: forgetting the cable. Its built-in retractable USB-C cable means one less thing to pack, and the compact form factor makes it easy to slip into a jacket pocket or small pouch. At around $34 on Amazon, it offers 10,000mAh of capacity alongside 30W fast charging output.

Anker Nano Power Bank (30W, Built-In USB-C Cable)

The Nano also supports 30W input, meaning the power bank itself recharges quickly when plugged back in. Anker’s PowerIQ technology is on board here as well, intelligently adjusting output for connected devices. The built-in cable is rated to withstand over 10,000 bends, addressing the durability concern that often comes with integrated designs. 

Anker 737 PowerCore 24K: Best for laptops

Step up the budget slightly, and the Anker 737 PowerCore 24K at around $95 on Amazon is one of the most capable power banks available under the $100 threshold. The 24,000mAh capacity gives it serious staying power, and the inclusion of 140W Power Delivery 3.1 via its USB-C port means it can fast-charge a 16-inch MacBook Pro to 50% in roughly 40 minutes.

The 737 features two USB-C ports and one USB-A port, allowing multiple devices to charge simultaneously. It also has a smart display for real-time information on remaining battery percentage and power flow. It is the bulkiest option on this list by some margin, which is the main caveat.

Anker MagGo Power Bank (10K, Slim): Best for iPhone users

Apple users who have grown accustomed to MagSafe will find a natural companion in the Anker MagSafe Power Bank (10K, Slim). Priced at around $80 on Amazon, it attaches magnetically to MagSafe-compatible iPhones and delivers Qi2-certified 15W wireless charging. The slim A1664 design measures just 4.09 by 2.78 by 0.58 inches and weighs 7.05 ounces.

Anker MagGo Power Bank (10K, Slim)

The USB-C port supports both 30W input and 30W wired output, offering flexibility for those who also want to cable-charge a second device. Anker’s ActiveShield safety system monitors temperature at a very high frequency throughout the charging process. 

The usable wireless capacity lands in the 5,500 to 6,500mAh range after typical conversion losses, but for iPhone users who prioritize convenience and cable-free everyday charging, it remains a polished and well-executed option.

Anker Prime Power Bank (9.6K, 65W, Fusion): Best 2-in-1

The Anker Prime Fusion takes a unique approach by combining a power bank and a wall charger into a single unit, priced at $70 on Amazon. The built-in foldable AC plug lets it plug directly into a wall outlet to recharge itself while simultaneously charging a connected device via its USB-C port at up to 65W. That dual functionality makes it a genuinely space-saving solution for travelers who want to cut down on the number of accessories they pack without sacrificing charging speed.

Anker Prime Power Bank (9.6K, 65W, Fusion)

With 9,600mAh of capacity and 65W output, it handles fast charging for phones and lighter laptops with ease. The trade-off is that the capacity is lower than some other picks on this list, so it may not be the right call for those needing multiple full charges on a single outing. 

As an all-in-one option for the daily commuter or business traveler, though, it covers the bases efficiently and stylishly, and the “Prime” branding means it comes with Anker’s higher-tier build quality and safety standards baked in.

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China Fails To Stop Tech Firms From Using NVIDIA Chips, As Banned DGX & RTX “Blackwell” GPUs Hit 2x Price on Black Market

NVIDIA's Fastest PRO GPU Is Silently Breaching The $10,000 US Price Barrier Due To AI Demand 1

China has failed tremendously in stopping its tech firms from using banned NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs that are being sold on the black market for double the price. The US Banned NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs Because They Were Too Cutting Edge, & China Banned Them To Focus On Domestic Solutions, But Strong Demand From Tech Firms See Doubling of Prices In Black Market The NVIDIA Blackwell GPU family has been entirely banned in China for AI workloads. The US Government banned them because Blackwell was a bit too cutting-edge, even limiting sales of the gamer-oriented RTX 5090 and relaunching a cut-down variant […]

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ASUS Signals That The PC Price Storm Has Passed As It Expects Single-Digit Price Bumps In Q3 2026

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ASUS says that PC price bumps will gradually decline in the coming quarters and expects just single-digit hikes by Q3 2026. ASUS Claims That PC Prices Won't See Double-Digit Spikes By The End of This Year, Only Single-Digit Increases Expected By Q3 2026 Recently, we have covered many reports stating how memory and component shortages will lead to higher prices through 2028, but ASUS has come forward to claim that the worst is over, & the market is now projected to see lower increases, falling in the single-digit range. In a report by United Daily News, ASUS's General Manager Yi-Hsiang […]

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ASRock X870E Challenger WIFI White Motherboard Review: More Features, More VRMs, Great Support For $229

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It's been three years since the AMD AM5 motherboard platform and the 600-series motherboards launched. Since its launch, the platform has seen the launch of several CPUs in the Ryzen 7000, Ryzen 8000, and Ryzen 9000 families. While the 600-series motherboards provide great features & compatibility with newer Zen 5 CPUs, motherboard makers are always looking to enhance user experiences through the latest technologies, so AMD has introduced a new chipset line called the 800-series. AMD also introduced both X870 and B850 series chipsets for high-end and mainstream AM5 motherboards. Both of these chips provide brand-new designs and brand-new features […]

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Asobo Reinvents A Plague Tale With Resonance, Trading Stealth for Sophia’s Dagger-And-Sword Action Combat, But Puzzles Are the Real Highlight

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Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy, the third installment in Asobo Studio's acclaimed action/adventure series, finally materialized in the form of a remote preview organized by publisher Focus Entertainment around two months ahead of the launch date. According to Studio Asobo, Resonance has been in development for nearly four years following Requiem's release. The team expanded to roughly 80 developers over that period specifically to support the shift toward an active combat-driven protagonist, which producers identified as one of the project's biggest creative challenges. Asobo has stated that the production budget is in line with previous entries in the series, despite […]

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Lords of the Fallen 2 Delayed to Q1 2027 as Another Game Escapes GTA 6 and 2026’s Jam-Packed Schedule

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Lords of the Fallen 2 has officially been delayed out of 2026, developer CI Games has confirmed via a statement from the studio's chief executive officer Marek Tyminski posted to his personal X (formerly Twitter) account. It's the latest game to move out to 2027 rather than try and hold its 2026 release window where it would inevitably duke it out with GTA 6 and an already packed back-half of triple-A games in 2026. The statement, like others from the likes of Valor Mortis makers One More Level, does reference the team's desire to give Lords of the Fallen 2 […]

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Valve Confirms It’s Working With NVIDIA to Bring SteamOS To Even More PC Gamers

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Starting with recent compatibility improvements for Intel and AMD platforms, Valve is looking to bring SteamOS to more PCs, with plans to eventually support NVIDIA's graphics cards. Although the Steam Machine has been widely bashed for its disappointingly weak performance and exorbitantly high price, for some people it's exactly what they've been looking for: a compact console-like PC that runs all their Steam games, yet integrates seamlessly with their living room setup, while providing solid performance for lighter games. The fact that it runs SteamOS was crucial to this niche appeal; the promise of lazy gaming sessions on the couch […]

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Google Taps MediaTek to Build TPUv9 “Triggerfish,” Fusing CPU and Compute Die in One Package for Agentic AI

Google Taps MediaTek to Build TPUv9 "Triggerfish," Fusing CPU and Compute Die in One Package for Agentic AI

Google is working with MediaTek to bring its next-generation TPUv9 chip, codenamed Triggerfish, to the Agentic AI market. MediaTek-Developed Google TPUv9 "Triggerfish" Packs A CPU That Should Accelerate Both AI Training & Inference Workloads A few months back, Google unveiled its latest TPU family, which included the Inference-optimized v8i "Zebrafish" developed by MediaTek, and the training-optimized v8t "Sunfish" developed by Broadcom. For its next-generation TPU, Google aims to deploy both Inference and Training capabilities on a single chip. The chip is internally codenamed "Triggerfish" and will be part of the upgraded TPUv9 series. Based on the latest report by FundaAI, […]

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Report: TSMC Follows Samsung and SK Hynix Into Price Surge, Catching Its Own Customers Off Guard With 7nm Hikes

Taiwanese contract chip manufacturing giant is raising prices for most of its manufacturing process technology nodes, according to a report from Culpium. The price hikes have come in response to the meteoric price hike by memory manufacturers, say the publication's sources. The global memory chip market has been thrust into the spotlight following booming demand from the AI sector. However, TSMC's price increases will focus on all manufacturing process technology nodes reaching as far back as the mature 7-nanometer node, which implies that they could create ripple effects for a variety of sectors. TSMC Eager To Raise Prices Following Similar […]

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Finding the Fun Is Still Human Work for 20+ Years, But AI Could Spark a New Gaming Renaissance, Says Dev

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Epic's recent announcement that Unreal Engine 5.8, and even more so the upcoming Unreal Engine 6, include integration with Claude and Gemini (as well as support for custom models) to "greatly reduce the tedious work in authoring content to leave more time for creative exploration, and increase the amount of iterations a team can make to polish their content" was predictably met with skepticism from the anti-AI crowd. Still, that's not a universal reaction. Other veteran developers, such as Rich Vogel (whom I interviewed a few months ago on the state of the MMO genre), are far more pragmatic and […]

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Analysts are Surprised the Steam Machine’s Price isn’t Higher, but this also means “North of $1K is the Floor” for Next-Gen Console Pricing

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After months of speculation, Valve finally revealed the price of the Steam Machine yesterday, with the base barrier to owning your own GabeCube listed at $1,049 USD. You could go up to $1,428 USD for the version with all of the bells and whistles, but getting your foot in the door will cost over a grand to start. In a new report from GamesIndustry.Biz, the reaction to that price from senior video game industry analysts is a general sense of surprise that it's not worse and disappointment that it's as high as it is. But what it means for next-generation […]

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Apple Is In For A Sticker Shock In Q3, With LPDDR5X DRAM Costs Surging By $68.8 In A Single Quarter, As Operating Profit Margin For General-Purpose DRAM To Hit 90% Within The Year

Apple's A21 Pro could exclusively use TSMC's 2nm N2P process

With an ecosystem of over 1.5 billion devices worldwide, Apple has historically enjoyed a heretofore unprecedented leverage with its supply chain partners. Yet, as the ongoing DRAM squeeze shows no sign of abating, Apple's leverage has largely become impotent, setting the stage for an atypical outcome where LPDDR5X modules are now dictating Cupertino-based tech giant's product roadmap and pricing. Apple's per-unit costs for 12GB LPDDR5X modules are expected to have surged by $68.8 between the Q1 and Q2 of 2026 Apple used to secure memory chips via 1-year or even longer contracts, winning hefty discounts relative to the prevailing market […]

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TSMC and Intel Race to Replace Organic Substrates With Glass & Panel-Level Packaging, as a $650M Market Expected To Balloon Past $8 Billion by 2030

TSMC Preps To Ramp Up Glass Substrate For NVIDIA In Race Against Intel & Samsung, First Chips To Drop By 2025-2026 1

Panel-Level Packaging (FOPLP) and Glass Substrates are going to drive the next chapter in advanced packaging, with the market exceeding $8 Billion by 2030. The AI & HPC Segments Want To Move Beyond Organic Substrates & Wafer Packages To Meet Their Growing Compute Needs, & That's Where Panel-level Packaging & Glass Substrates Come In TSMC & Intel are the two major semiconductor firms that are accelerating next-gen glass core substrates for panel-level packages. These two technologies go hand in hand in powering the next generation of semiconductors and come with major advantages over traditional organic substrates and wafer-level packages. The […]

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Samsung bonds two 450-layer NAND cells into one chip as it chases 1000-layer SSDs that quadruple capacity by 2030

Samsung Aims For 900+ Layer NAND SSD Storage Solutions By 2030, Uses Dual 450-Layer Cells Bonded Together

Samsung's next-generation NAND Flash for SSDs will offer over 900+ layers, with two stacks bonded together for increased storage capacities. Samsung Wants To Bond Two NAND Cells Together, Forming A Large 900-1000+ Layer Storage Solution For Future SSDs Last month, we reported that Samsung was working towards 1000-layer NAND using brand new materials and bonding technologies. At the VLSI Symposium 2026, Samsung has revealed its full plans on how they aim to achieve that goal. In its latest slide, Samsung states that there's a big demand for high-capacity SSDs, and they are working towards an accelerated roadmap that focuses on […]

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AMD Tells Windows 10 Owners To Roll Back Their Drivers As Adrenalin 26.6.2 Triggers A Yellow Bang Error

Looks like many have been affected by this issue, but it's only prevalent on systems running Windows 10. AMD Acknowledges Error With the Latest Adrenalin Edition 26.6.2 in Windows 10 Installations; Says, Engineers are Investigating and Recommends Rolling Back to Previous Version The major graphics driver update just caused some issues for Windows 10 owners. Lots of reports are surfacing online reporting errors with the graphics driver on Windows 10. As per the reports, the new software fails to launch on Windows 10 systems and shows the yellow bang in Device Manager. AMD has confirmed the issue and published a […]

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Memory Shortages Have Destroyed The Consumer Segment As DRAM Prices Surge By Up To 89% In Q2 2026

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Consumer-focused DRAM saw a major spike in prices in Q2 vs Q1, with DDR4 memory floating at 50% and LPDDR around 80% due to persistent shortages. Consumer DRAM Prices Jumped Over 50% In Q2 vs Q1, DDR4 Now Averages 50%, While LPDDR Up To 89% Expensive DRAM makers are only focused on making profits rather than thinking about the widespread impact their prioritizations have on the consumer segment. With AI being on top of the list, general-purpose DRAM, which includes DDR and LPDDR memory, has faced the brunt of the widespread shortages, leading to massive price hikes. In the latest […]

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Unreal Engine 5.8 Tackles the Stutter Problem Head-On, as Epic Finally Listens to Frustrated Developers

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Epic Games launched Unreal Engine 5.8 last week, bringing new features such as a Lumen Lite Mode that holds quite a bit of promise for games running on handheld gaming systems such as the Nintendo Switch 2. However, the biggest concern for both gamers and developers is general performance, which has been problematic since day one on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. According to Epic EVP of Development Marcus Wassmer, the final major update to the engine is the most stable release to date, and its features are an answer to developers asking for better optimization to deliver […]

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Arc G3 Extreme-Powered OneXPlayer 3 Officially Launches; Prices Start At $1,399 For 24 GB + 512 GB Configuration

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The company has launched its first Arc G3 Extreme-based handheld with various configurations. OneXPlayer 3 Hits the Shelves with Intel Arc G3 Extreme, Featuring 24/32 GB and 512 GB/1 TB Configurations, Starting at $1,399 Popular handheld and eGPU maker ONEXPLAYER has debuted its first Intel Arc G3 Extreme-powered gaming handheld called OneXplayer 3. The handheld maker has been continuously developing handhelds with the most powerful SoCs from AMD, including Strix Point and Strix Halo chips, but has now transitioned to Intel's Panther Lake variant for its most powerful Intel-based handheld till now. The OneXPlayer 3 offers the 14-core Intel Arc […]

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Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3 Splits Development 50/50 Between Single-Player Story and Online Sandbox, Producer Tells Wccftech

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At Summer Game Fest 2026, we sat down with Bandai Namco Entertainment's Producer Masayuki Hirano to learn more about Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3, the new installment in the action RPG series that was announced earlier this year with a planned debut for 2027. The game is set in Age 1000, 148 years after the events of Xenoverse 2. The story takes place in West City, which has grown into a major hub in this future setting. As with previous Xenoverse entries, you'll create your own custom hero and join the ranks of the Great Saiyan Squad, fighting alongside both familiar […]

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After Earning Major Profits From HBM, SK Hynix Now Plans To Prioritize DDR5 “General-Purpose DRAM” Production

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SK Hynix is planning to return to general-purpose DRAM, such as DDR5, after securing record revenue from HBM memory. SK Hynix Reportedly Finds No Reason To Accelerate Its HBM Production, Will Instead Focus on DDR5 Memory As Shortages Get Severe In The General-Purpose DRAM Segment HBM has been the main driver for the big three DRAM manufacturers for the last couple of months due to increased demand from AI firms. This has led to record profits for Samsung, Micron, and SK Hynix. At the same time, these companies stopped focusing production on general-purpose DRAM solutions such as DDR5. But now […]

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AOC’s First AGON 7 Monitor Pushes OLED To 720 Hz With Tandem WOLED, Undercutting Rivals At 699 Euros

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The AGON PRO AGP277QKDC boasts the next-generation Tandem WOLED display, featuring QHD and HD modes. AOC Introduces AGON PRO AGP277QKDC, Featuring 1440p@540Hz and HD@720Hz Modes Using Tandem WOLED Panel The competition in the OLED segment has become fierce, and we see monitor makers now competing for high refresh rate displays that also bring the latest generation of OLED panels from popular vendors such as LG and Samsung. AOC, known for its affordable gaming monitors, has today debuted its first AGON 7 display with the next-generation Tandem WOLED panel. The display is called AGON PRO AGP277QKDC, which offers a 26.5" display […]

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YouTuber Daniel Owen And Club386 Got Their RTX 5090 Connectors Cooked; Club386 Calls It A “Flawed Design”

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Not just regular users, but YouTubers and tech publications are now calling out NVIDIA for its flawed 12V-2x6 connector. Club386 Says NVIDIA Needs to Admit That 16-pin Connector Isn't Fit; YouTuber Daniel Also Got His Connector Melted The managing editor of Club386 has called out NVIDIA for the flawed 16-pin connector it is equipping its GPUs with. Burning and melting 16-pin connectors on the GeForce RTX 50 series is not uncommon, and we hear about these stories multiple times every week. We have been reporting on these incidents for a while now, but they never stop surfacing on the internet. […]

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Microsoft Preview DirectX Dump Files, AMD First With Public Driver

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Microsoft introduced DirectX Dump Files in public preview, allowing developers to get their hands on the newest feature aimed at making GPU crash debugging easier. Microsoft DirectX Dump Files Help Developers Debug GPU Crashes More Efficiently Historically, debugging GPU-related crashes in video games has been a headache for developers. With the dizzying amount of possible combinations of hardware, drivers, and OS versions, and the fact that reproducing crashes in the first place is tough, the whole process is a struggle. That's why Microsoft has been working on a cross-vendor solution to GPU debugging for some time now. By collaborating on […]

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KAMRUI Prime Day Mini PCs Up to 38% Off, Starting at Just $215.45

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KAMRUI has earned a reputation for delivering affordable Mini PCs that balance performance, compact size, and everyday practicality. This Prime Day, the brand is offering discounts of up to 38% across four popular models, covering everything from basic home computing to demanding productivity workloads. All systems come pre-installed with Windows 11 Pro, making them ready to use right out of the box. If you've been considering a Mini PC upgrade, these limited-time deals offer some of the best value we've seen this year. KAMRUI Essenx E1: 38% OFF | Now $215.45 (Was $349.99) The KAMRUI E1 is easily one of […]

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We’ve Picked The Best Amazon Prime Day 2026 Deals So You Don’t Have To

Here are the best Amazon Prime Day 2026 deals to pick from

Amazon’s Prime Day 2026 sale has just kicked off, signaling a cue that it’s the time of the year when you have an opportunity to grab your favorite items at heavily discounted prices. Unfortunately, there are so many products to choose from and so little time. Thankfully, we’ve sifted through hundreds of deals to bring you the best ones and have added them to the list, so take a gander below. We’ll also recommend that readers refresh this page so they have access to the best deals in a timely manner. iPhones iPhone 17 Pro Unlocked, Renewed Premium with 256GB […]

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Valve’s Steam Machine Echoes The Nintendo 3DS Display Chaos, But Its RAM Lottery Risks Aging The System Far Faster

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The Steam Machine is finally here after months of rumors and speculation about its launch date, but its very high cost for what it offers is only one of the challenges the Valve gaming system is set to face. Although all systems powered by the SteamOS will come with the exact same core specifications, with the exception of storage capacity, not all of them will perform the same, as some units past the launch window ones will ship with a single 16GB RAM module, with no way for customers to control which RAM configurations they will get, renewing a hardware […]

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Valve’s $1049 Steam Machine Either Hides a Fat Margin or Got Rinsed by Suppliers, Says AMD Leaker

A Steam Machine priced at $1,428.00 features a semi-custom AMD Zen 4 CPU, AMD RDNA3 GPU, 16GB DDR5, a 2TB NVMe SSD, and includes extra faceplates and a Steam Controller.

The opening of pre-orders for the Steam Machine inevitably sparked heated discussions about Valve's decision to price the base SKU (512GB with no controller) at $1049, with the most expensive option (2TB with a Steam Controller) priced at $1428. That's a far, far cry from the $600 to 700 that people imagined when the console-like hardware was first announced in late November 2025. Some even hoped for $500, though Valve's choice not to subsidize the Steam Machine cut that option right away. Then came the massive price increases for both memory and storage components, which caused Valve's internal price targets […]

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Samsung’s New UFS 5.0 Doubles Read Speeds To 10.8 GB/s, And Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Has Already Locked In Support

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Samsung has just made on-device AI substantially more practical by unveiling the next-gen UFS 5.0 storage solution, with read and write speeds that are over twice as fast as those of the previous UFS 4.1 standard. Samsung's UFS 5.0 storage solution "delivers a sequential read speed of up to 10.8 GB/s and a sequential write speed of up to 9.5 GB/s" According to Samsung, its UFS 5.0 storage solution "integrates the latest embedded memory interface standard from JEDEC, achieving unparalleled performance levels with the industry’s highest bandwidth of up to 10.8 gigabytes per second (GB/s)." The South Korean tech giant […]

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Apple Will Equip The Outer Panel Of The iPhone Ultra With Samsung’s Cutting-Edge, Natively 10-Bit M16 OLED, While Retaining The Older M14 OLED For The Inner Screen

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Apple is adopting an atypical, two-pronged display strategy for its upcoming foldable, tentatively dubbed either the iPhone Ultra or the iPhone Fold, achieving an optimal balance between performance and cost. Apple will furnish the iPhone Ultra/iPhone Fold with Samsung's M16 and M14 OLED panels According to the tipster Schrödinger, Apple is now all set to equip the cover screen of its upcoming iPhone Ultra with Samsung's bleeding edge, natively 10-bit M16 OLED screen, while the inner screen will be made up of the older M14 OLED panels. This comes after Samsung's yields for the M16 panels have reportedly stabilized at […]

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Tesla’s Optimus Humanoid Robot Mass Production Nears As Taiwanese Suppliers Gear Up To Provide Components – Report

Elon Musk's Tesla is gearing up to mass-produce its humanoid robots, according to a report from Taiwan's supply chain. Throughout 2025, Musk insisted that he believes Tesla is a robotics company as the trillionaire shifted his focus on robots from electric vehicles. Now, today's report suggests that Tesla is working with Taiwanese suppliers to provide components such as harmonic reducers and joint modules, with production expected to occur in California and Texas. Taiwan's Mirle Automation & Asia Optical Expected To Play Role In Tesla's Humanoid Supply Chain The report, courtesy of Taiwan's UDN, outlines that the robotics supply chain in […]

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SpaceX Rented Out Colossus 1 Over Its ‘Mish-Mash’ Of GPUs, But Now It’s Renting Out Colossus 2 Capacity As Well, Raising Doubts Over Grok AI’s Future

In a dramatic development that bodes well for its coffers, but not so for the competitiveness of its Grok AI model, SpaceX has just inked a $6.3 billion compute deal to start renting out Colossus 2 GPUs, raising question marks over its strategy to compete with the likes of OpenAI and Anthropic. SpaceX will collect $150 million per month from July onwards by renting out NVIDIA GB300 GPUs at its Colossus 2 data center to Reflection As of May 2026, SpaceX's Colossus 1 data center supported over 220,000 NVIDIA GPUs, divided between H100, H200, and around 30,000 units of the […]

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These Sub-$1000 Pre-Built Gaming PCs Destroy The Steam Machine With Faster CPU/GPU Combos, Double The Memory & Storage

Steam Machine Lands at $1049, but Sub-$1000 Pre-Builts Pack Faster GPUs, Double the Memory & Storage 1

Steam Machine is here, but it comes at a really high price point, which makes these sub-$1000 PCs a far better value. Valve's Steam Machine Comes In At A Very High Price Tag, Making Pre-Built & DIY PCs A Better Option For Gamers Well, the Steam Machine is officially here. It is the latest hardware launch by Valve, a company all gamers know and love. The creators of the highly successful Steam Deck have now introduced a full-fledged PC that offers the convenience of a console thanks to its compact design. We talked about the specs and initial benchmarks a […]

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Kojima Says OD Will Push Horror’s Limits, as Todd Howard Gives TES VI Update and Praises Arkane’s Blade

Kojima's OD, Bethesda's TES VI and Arkane's Blade

In Entertainment Weekly's piece about the 25th anniversary of Xbox and the studio's push for Hollywood adaptations (including a Sea of Thieves movie), we also got a few more updates about some of the most interesting Xbox projects, including Kojima's OD, Bethesda's TES VI, and Arkane's Marvel's Blade. Let's start with The Elder Scrolls VI, which is definitely the biggest of these projects in terms of fanbase. Todd Howard, head of Bethesda Game Studios, acknowledged the pressure of having to "get it right", as well as the long wait since 2011's The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. TES VI is our […]

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Valve Tells Players they Shouldn’t want the Steam Machine at a Lower, Subsidized Price as it goes Against “the Openness of the PC Ecosystem”

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Valve has officially launched the Steam Machine today, revealing its incredibly expensive price tag that we all expected due to the ongoing component crisis. With a starting price of $1,049 for the most basic version of the Machine without a Steam Controller bundled in, it's a big hit to players' wallets, especially when living essentials everywhere are getting more expensive. But that's the way it ought to be, according to Valve, and it's the way that you should want it to be, for the good of the PC ecosystem. That's what Valve is telling players in its launch announcement, and […]

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Valve’s Steam Machine Pre-Orders Open at $1049, but the Memory and Storage Crisis Pushed Prices Far Higher Than Hoped

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Valve has just kicked off pre-orders for its long-awaited Steam Machine, offering four options: two with 512GB of storage and two with 2TB, with one of each pair bundling a Steam Controller. The prices are indeed quite high, as feared following the storage and memory crisis. The basic Steam Machine (512GB, no controller) costs $1049, while adding a controller to it makes it $1128. The base 2TB version costs $1349, while the 2TB Steam Machine with a controller will set you back $1428. The 2TB versions also include two extra faceplates in red fabric and solid walnut colors. SKU Price […]

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JEDEC Approves SPHBM4 to Break HBM’s Costly Packaging Bottleneck, Retaining HBM4-level Speeds With Standard Packages

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SPHBM4 is a new JEDEC standard that aims to solve the high cost and packaging concerns with existing HBM technologies. HBM Demand Keeps on Surging, But The High-Cost Might Make JEDEC's Upcoming SPHBM4 A Better Alternative Almost all AI & HPC accelerators rolling out these days feature some form of HBM memory. The highest-end solutions are leveraging the latest HBM4 designs, and HBM4E is being sampled to the top chipmakers. But as demand continues to rise, and shortages persist in the premium DRAM segment, HBM has become a major bottleneck. The cost is one issue, but price surges are a […]

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Samsung Is Giving You Another Reason To Wait For The Galaxy S27 Pro, As An “Ultra” Class Feature Is Being Tested

Samsung is testing a premium display feature on the Galaxy S27 Pro

The features and hardware disparity existing between the Galaxy S27+ and Galaxy S27 Ultra mean Samsung needed to introduce a device that would serve as a middle ground. That middle ground is the Galaxy S27 Pro, which offers the best of both worlds, effectively becoming the company’s fourth flagship. The newest rumor now claims that you’ll have another reason to upgrade next year, and here are all the juicy bits you’ve been wanting to know. Galaxy S27 Pro to inherit the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s Privacy Display, making it yet another feature arriving to the flagship If Weibo’s Digital Chat Station’s […]

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Expert Warns Memory Prices Will Climb Up To 50% Per Quarter, With No Relief Until 2028

Financial firm Jefferies outlined in a fresh report that memory prices will continue their upward momentum in the second half of this year. The global memory industry has been thrown into turmoil due to aggressive demand from the AI sector. As a result, the production shortages and the corresponding price increases have affected consumer electronics as well. However, the prices will continue to rise throughout 2027, believes the expert, with the first signs of easing in 2028. Memory Pricing Pressure Won't Ease Until 2028, Says Expert According to the details, memory prices in the third quarter can rise between 40% […]

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NVIDIA Floods Europe With 35 Supercomputers Spanning 23 Countries, Stacking Up To 800 Exaflops Of AI Compute

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NVIDIA's AI prowess is being deployed across Europe with 35 brand new supercomputers offering 800 Exaflops of compute. Europe Is Building 35 All-NVIDIA AI supercomputers, including Hopper, Blackwell & Rubin Deployments That Scale Up To 800 Exaflops European nations are going into a supercomputer-frenzy, and the main driver behind them is NVIDIA's latest AI ecosystem, delivering up to 800 Exaflops of deployed & announced capacities that will deliver record levels of AI compute. Today, at ISC 2026, NVIDIA and its partners unveiled this multi-year collaboration, which will encompass several deployments across 23 countries. With these supercomputers, Europe is aiming to […]

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Intel Raptor Lake Next Revives 24-Core HX Mobile Flagship For 2027, But Quietly Drops vPro From The Lineup

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Intel's upcoming Refresh of the Raptor Lake will include a new family of HX SKUs, including 6+8, 8+12, and 8+16 variants. Raptor Lake Next HX Mobile Chips to Bring 14-24 Core Configuration; However, Intel is Expected to Remove the vPro Support Intel isn't just launching the Nova Lake before 2026 ends, but is also reportedly preparing for another launch, as we reportedly a few days ago. To fulfill the demands of the mainstream market, Intel is set to release Raptor Lake NEXT, which is expected to arrive in the early part of 2027 and should exist alongside the Nova Lake […]

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Apple Ran Out Of Patience In Arranging An M2 Max MacBook Pro Replacement Part, Customer Receives M5 Max Replacement Plus Store Credit

M2 Max MacBook Pro owner receives M5 Max upgrade at no extra charge plus store credit

An M2 Max MacBook Pro owner living in Australia recalls the time when he had to face an ordeal to get this powerful machine replaced because it was under AppleCare+. Fortunately, in less than two months, a brand-spanking-new M5 Max MacBook Pro became his daily driver and, as a gesture of goodwill, Apple threw in store credit of $140 to purchase whatever he liked from the nearest retail outlet. Subscribing to AppleCare+ was necessary for the owner to receive the M5 Max MacBook Pro upgrade Since the M2 Max MacBook Pro stopped working in May, due to an “unexplained cause,” […]

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AMD Rolls Out FSR 4.1 For RX 7000 GPUs, Builds a Lightweight ML Model for RDNA 3.5 and RDNA 3 iGPUs

AMD Is Finally Bringing FSR 4.1 To RDNA 3 GPUs In July, RDNA 2 GPUs In Early 2027

AMD has officially launched FSR 4.1 for Radeon RX 7000 GPUs while confirming support for RDNA 3.5 & RDNA 3 GPUs coming soon. AMD Radeon RX 7000 GPU Owners Can Now Enjoy FSR 4.1 Upscaling Across 300+ Games Last month, AMD announced that it would finally bring FSR 4.1 upscaling to its older GPUs. This was a highly requested feature by Radeon owners who felt left out, especially when NVIDIA was rolling out its latest upscaling models to GPUs that were much older. In the previous announcement, AMD confirmed that Radeon RX 7000 "RDNA 3" and Radeon RX 6000 "RDNA […]

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Micron Deploys Claude To Accelerate AI Factories While Anthropic Gets Backing To Support Its Multi-Year Growth Trajectory

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Micron and Anthropic have announced a strategic agreement to scale next-generation AI infrastructure that spans memory and storage for rising compute demands. Micron Signs Supply Agreement With Anthropic While Expanding Claude Adoption Press Release: Micron Technology today announced a strategic agreement with Anthropic that spans memory and storage AI architecture design, supply and demand, enterprise adoption of Claude across Micron, and a strategic investment in Anthropic’s Series H funding round. The agreement directly links the demands of frontier AI models to how infrastructure is designed, supplied, and deployed at scale. AI Memory and Storage Infrastructure Frontier AI models demand uncompromising […]

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A Seasoned Analyst Torpedoes Google-CXMT Memory Deal Rumor, But The Original Leaker Refuses To Back Down From His Claim

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While the prospects for a tie-up between Google and CXMT were not too encouraging to begin with, a seasoned analyst has just decimated those odds with his less-than-enthusiastic take. Even so, there still appears to be enough room within the language used by the originator of this Google-CXMT tie-up tidbit to warrant continued vigilance. Ming Chi-Kuo states that Google has "no concrete plan to procure memory chips from CXMT" We reported last week that, according to the X account SouthernValue, Google was mulling the procurement of precious DRAM chips from China's CXMT. Also, when asked about their source at the […]

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God of War Laufey Star Deborah Ann Woll Breaks Silence on a Massive 10-Year Secret: “I Still Pinch Myself”

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Renowned actress Deborah Ann Woll, best known as Jessica Hamby in True Blood and Karen Page in Daredevil, has spoken with CGMagazine about her lead role in God of War Laufey as the titular character. In an interview conducted during Game Con Canada, Woll confirmed what Game Director Ariel Lawrence had revealed earlier this month: Head of Creative Cory Barlog had this game in mind even before the launch of God of War 2018, and there was already a poster featuring Laufey and Phranque (the cosmic cube). This proves Barlog had a 10-year master plan that included this new title […]

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Unlocking the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro’s Real Performance Will Require Pairing The SoC With The Fastest RAM Available

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro must be paired with the fastest RAM available to unlock its true performance

The two versions of the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro will be separated by the memory standard they support, with the top-end variant able to get paired with LPDDR6. Qualcomm is also offering the flexibility to bring LPDDR5X into the mix. However, a rumor claims that pairing the slower memory will mean leaving a ton of performance on the table, but that’ll mean phone makers need to make the plunge and purchase the expensive RAM, though offering the best hardware doesn’t necessarily translate into better sales. LPDDR6 RAM will be highly expensive to use with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen […]

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Accidentally Leaked FSR 4.1.1 INT8 Reportedly Works With RDNA 3.5 Graphics

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Valve accidentally leaked the FSR 4.1.1 INT8 and as per a Redditor, this version of FSR works even with RDNA 3.5. FSR 4.1 Has Already Leaked Via Proton Experimental, and Appears to Work With Radeon iGPUs Based on RDNA 3.5 Architecture Just today, we got to see a big update from Valve, which pushed an early FSR 4.1 build through the Proton Experimental. Right when the file was spotted in the Proton Experimental depot, it was taken down quickly. However, a user managed to download it before Valve removed it. As per the Reddit user u/AtheleteDependent926, the "amdxcffx64.dll" he downloaded […]

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PlayStation 6 Delay Fears May Be Overblown, As Known Leaker Silently Pushes Back Against Latest Reports

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Although we are getting closer to 2027, Sony has yet to make any official announcement about the PlayStation 6. Despite the silence on the matter, especially amidst the rising costs of components, a recent report from Embracer Group analysts suggests the next-generation system may release in 2028 or even 2029. However, there's a good chance these fears of delays will remain unwarranted, judging by the reaction of known AMD hardware leaker Kepler_L2. In a reply to a NeoGAF forum thread focused on the analyst report mentioned above, the AMD leaker dropped the iconic Danny DeVito "Nope" animated GIF from the […]

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AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Dies Silently On ASUS X870, But No Invoice Leaves Owner With A $500 Keychain

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Not everyone can RMA their CPUs, and this user thought a keychain would be an appropriate usage of his $500 processor. User Reports Dead AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D on ASUS Strix X870-A; Turns the CPU Into a Keychain as He Doesn't Have the Invoice AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor and other Ryzen 7000/9000 series chips are still getting cooked on AM5 motherboards, particularly on 800-series boards. We have seen a noticeable reduction in such reports, which are usually posted on Reddit. In most cases, users are having success in RMA'ing their CPUs if AMD doesn't find any consumer-induced damage, but […]

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Epic Games Loses Level Design Legend Sjoerd de Jong After 12 Years As Unreal Engine 6 Embraces AI

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Epic Games provided some additional information on Unreal Engine 6 as Unreal Engine 5.8 is set to be the final major update to the current generation engine. The integration with UEFN, the and AI models like Claude and Gemini, alongside the eventual deprecation of the Blueprints visual scripting system and Actors framework, is making more than a few fearful that AI will completely take over game development, and Epic's reassurances that this won't happen are not enough to calm these fears, as the company has lost veteran and legendary level design guru Sjoerd "Hourences" de Jong just as the new […]

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iPhone Fold To Feature 3D Printed Hinge To Lower Costs, But Rattling Problems Risk Launch Timeline As Samsung Begins M16 OLED Manufacturing

iPhone Fold OLED to begin mass production, but hinge problems risk launch

Apple has reportedly given Samsung the green light to begin OLED manufacturing of the iPhone Fold, with the exclusive deal churning out 3 million units for this year’s initial supply. Some of the most advanced display technologies, such as Color Filter on Encapsulation (CoE) paired with M16, are expected to be paired together, but it’ll matter little if the iPhone Fold cannot enter timely production due to its 3D printed hinge issues. Samsung’s exclusive deal with Apple will bring the most advanced OLED to the iPhone Fold, but the launch delay could be exacerbated by hinge issues The liquid metal […]

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ASUS Picks LG Over BOE For World’s First 24.5″ OLED Monitor, Hitting A Blazing 540Hz At 1080p

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The first-ever 24.5" OLED gaming monitor to use an OLED panel from LG, which smashes previous expectations that the model will utilize a BOE OLED panel. ASUS ROG Strix OLED XG259QWPG Ace to Use LG Tandem OLED Panel, Offering 540 Hz Refresh Rate at 1080p Resolution Despite reports from last year indicating that Samsung would be the first one to bring a 25" OLED panel to the consumer market, the first-ever 25" OLED monitor we got from ASUS uses an OLED panel from LG Display. If you remember, at Computex, ASUS unveiled its ROG Strix OLED XG259QWPG Ace display, which […]

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Valve Taunts Half-Life 3 HLX Dataminers With a Hidden Source 2 String, As Development Ramps Up Following Steam Machine Delay

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It has been a while since we heard anything about HLX, the project in development by Valve rumored to be Half-Life 3 which is reportedly featuring some rather advanced features. However, the project's development may not have halted at all. The contrary, actually. While Valve itself is taunting Source 2 dataminers using the engine itself, there are indications that development may have ramped up following the Steam Machine's delay, giving the development team more time to polish up the game. "Codename TF started appearing in the latter half of 2025 around the same time that most were speculating that HLX […]

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China’s OLED Failures Give Korean Firms A Massive Edge In Forming Exclusive Apple Deals, With iPhone 18 Displays And More Entering Mass Production

Korean OLED manufacturers form exclusive deal with Apple, locking out China's involvement

A truckload of Apple products is expected to launch later this year, with the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max undoubtedly picking up the highest volume, giving the company’s suppliers a tremendous opportunity to etch their name as a reliable manufacturer while raking in millions. Unfortunately, China will miss out on these deals, with Korean display makers establishing lucrative partnerships with Apple. BOE once more loses out on a golden opportunity for securing Apple OLED orders, with Samsung and LG now catering to 100 percent of shipments Despite receiving multiple chances to get its act together, BOE seemingly cannot […]

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AMD Reportedly Enables FSR 4 On RDNA 3 GPUs Through Valve Proton Experimental

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AMD's latest upscaling technology won't just be exclusive to RDNA 4 GPUs as we know, and the latest update includes Linux as well. Valve Proton Experimental Reportedly Brings FSR 4 Support to AMD RDNA 3 GPUs AMD isn't just working on bringing its latest FSR 4 branch to older GPUs, but is also working on enabling it on the Linux operating system on a previous-generation GPU family. According to the latest report, Valve's Proton Experimental branch now includes support that enables FSR 4 to run on the RDNA 3 (Radeon RX 7000 series) GPUs through an unofficial implementation. The feature […]

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MediaTek’s Dimensity 9600 Pro Can Cost Over $216 In What Is Now Being Billed As A ‘Structural’ Price Hike

MediaTek preparing a powerhouse chipset in the form of the Dimensity 9600 Pro, based on the specifications shared by a tipster

Virtually every facet of the consumer electronics sphere is reeling right now from the relentless cost pressures that seem to be emanating from nearly each stage of the production process. Against this hyperinflationary backdrop, MediaTek is apparently gearing up to implement "structural" price hikes for its upcoming flagship Dimensity 9600 series chips. MediaTek's Dimensity 9600 is now expected to cost significantly more than the $180 - $200 per unit price of its predecessor According to a Taiwan-based publication, after implementing price adjustments for some of its more mature products, MediaTek is now gearing up to hike the prices of its […]

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SanDisk Bets on Stacking NAND and Compute on One Chip as HBM Shortages Choke the AI Boom

HBF Memory Offers Higher Capacities Than HBM But NVIDIA Isn't Interested In It (Yet), Sampling This Year With Google A Key-Customer 1

SanDisk is looking for more innovative solutions to address memory limitations, such as stacking NAND Flash within chips. Memory Limitations Push DRAM/NAND Maker To Get More Innovative, SanDisk Proposes The Stacking of NAND Flash Within Chips The rapid rise of AI & the proportional demand for compute has led to the exposure of bottlenecks, which are pushing DRAM and NAND manufacturers into going with the out-of-the-box approach. In the past, chipmakers called it a day by introducing new memory technologies, and DRAM was the primary component. But the rise in costs, development/yield drawbacks, & increased power have led to a […]

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Qualcomm Quietly Preps Snapdragon X2 CPU Refresh With Three Dies, Stalling X3 As Memory Shortages Bite

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Qualcomm is working on a new refresh of its existing Snapdragon X2 CPU family, which will feature various options. Snapdragon X2 Refresh Might Be Coming Before Next-Gen X3 Series, As Qualcomm Starts Listing Various Configurations The Snapdargon X2 lineup comes in three flavors: X2 Elite Extreme, X2 Elite, and X2 Plus. The CPU family starts at 6 cores and goes all the way up to 18 cores. This year at Computex 2026, we saw the launch of the entry-tier Qualcomm C-Series chips, but these aren't the same as Snapdragon X2 offerings. While Qualcomm should be working on its next-generation X3 […]

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iPhone Air 2 Could Get A Hardware Downgrade That Will Seal The Fate For Apple’s Sleek Flagship Future Forever

iPhone Air 2 could get one hardware downgrade

The iPhone Air was always going to be a tough sell because the compromises that accompanied Apple’s slim flagship were always going to break your purchase. The company was reported to make amends by introducing a dual-camera configuration next year, but the latest rumor mentions a hardware downgrade that’s probably not going to sit well with the majority of buyers and may not bode well for this category’s future. Instead of the A20 Pro, Apple is rumored to use the standard A20 on next year’s iPhone Air 2 A rumor on yeux1122’s blog talks about a 48MP + 48MP rear configuration belonging […]

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NVIDIA Prepares For Next-Gen GPU Architectures As “Blackwell-Next” Spotted In Linux 7.2 Kernel Patch

NVIDIA Prepares For Next-Gen GPU Architectures As "Blackwell-Next" Spotted In Linux 7.2 Kernel Patch

The Linux 7.2 Kernel Patches have seen the addition of a next-gen NVIDIA GPU architecture, cleverly listed as "Blackwell-Next". NVIDIA Ramps Up Support For Next-Gen GPU Architectures, Including Blackwell-Next, For Linux 7.2 NVIDIA's GPU architectures are not a mystery since the company has been outlining them in roadmaps for years now. We knew that Rubin was going to replace Blackwell years before its launch, and now we know that Feynman will replace Rubin. NVIDIA has only started volume production of Rubin, but internally, the company is prepping some big support for its next-generation architectures before they even ship. Phoronix spotted […]

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Samsung’s Mobile Division Faces Ultimate Purgatory, Set To Earn Just 1% Of What Its Semiconductor Arm Will Pocket This Quarter

GDDR6 Memory Demand Surge Could Be Bad News For Sony's PlayStation 5 & Gaming GPUs

The growing disparity in the relative strength of Samsung's various divisions is now becoming quite extreme, with its mobile division continuing to languish in ultimate purgatory, even as its semiconductor division keeps soaring, living the good life, so to speak. Samsung will earn negligible profits from its mobile division on a relative basis in Q2, establishing a troubling hierarchy of haves and have-nots under the same proverbial roof According to the tipster Ice Universe, Samsung's mobile division is likely to report a quarterly profit in Q2 that is just around 1 percent of that expected to be reported by its […]

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Apple’s Incoming CEO, John Ternus, Has A Herculean Task On His Hands As Report Says The Company’s Fragmented Design Culture Needs Rebuilding

Apple's incoming CEO John Ternus needs to revitalize the company's design culture

The operational efficiency and the ability to generate billion-dollar profits every quarter are a gift that makes Apple the sight of envy for its competitors, but a report states that the company has lost its design “mojo” along the way. Thankfully, incoming CEO John Ternus appears to be the right man for the job, but his responsibilities won’t get any easier as the attribute that once defined the company needs to once again be highlighted in the products, both aesthetically and through the software. John Ternus’ expertise as a product fits perfectly with the task at hand, but the change […]

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Exynos 2700’s Innovative Heat Dissipation Solutions Are Key To Compensate For Samsung’s Inferior 2nm Process, Rumor Pits TSMC’s N2P Node As Superior

New rumor claims Samsung's 2nm GAA process is inferior to TSMC's 2nm N2P node

Samsung has proven that it can develop cutting-edge lithography, with its upcoming Exynos 2700 serving as an excellent example, as the company has been reported to be progressing well with its next flagship SoC. However, as far as its 2nm GAA process goes, a rumor states that when comparing Power, Performance, and Area (PPA) metrics, TSMC’s 2nm N2P is ahead in the race. This may explain why, alongside improving its 2nm process, Samsung is also developing innovative heat dissipation solutions for its top-end chipsets, as it’s a means towards holding its own against the competition. Exynos 2700 to be aided by Samsung’s […]

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Marvel’s Wolverine – Everything You Need to Know About Insomniac’s Brutal, Dark Logan Adventure

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Marvel's Wolverine is undoubtedly shaping up to be one of the most anticipated PlayStation 5 exclusives in years. Developed by Insomniac Games — the same studio behind the widely acclaimed and best-selling Marvel's Spider-Man games — in collaboration with Marvel Games, it marks the team's first attempt at a Mature-rated, visceral action game built around one of Marvel's most iconic and brutal characters. The last game to be solely focused on Wolverine was 2009's X-Men Origins: Wolverine, a fairly mediocre tie-in of the namesake film developed by Raven Software and published by Activision. Needless to say, the expectations for this […]

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GTA 6 Price Fears Spike as Leaked FNAC SKUs Show €90 Base and €119.99 Premium Edition Days Before Pre-Orders Open

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The pricing question has hounded Grand Theft Auto 6 for the past couple of years, ever since Wedbush Securities analyst Michael Pachter suggested that Rockstar Games could price the game at $100 and get away with it. Several other analysts have since scoffed at the idea, but now that we are mere days from the opening of pre-orders (scheduled for Thursday, June 25) on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S and X, the discovery that the Portuguese version of FNAC (a multinational retail chain that operates across France, Portugal, Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, and several other markets) has listed the game […]

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Guild Wars Expands into Card Games with Mistbound, as ArenaNet Bets That a 5×3 Tactical Grid Redefines the CCG Genre

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Yesterday, NC, ArenaNet, and bilibili announced Mistbound, the first collectible card game set in the world of Guild Wars. The game is licensed by ArenaNet, developed by NC, and published globally by bilibili, targeting PC and mobile platforms. Colin Johanson, Studio Head at ArenaNet, said in a statement: We felt it was time to give Guild Wars fans a new way to play together, inspired by the card game roots of the franchise, where they could compete in a competitive PvP arena in a CCG game space. Having all those experiences they love of the characters and creatures and the […]

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CPU or GPU Bottleneck? How to Diagnose What’s Really Limiting Your Gaming Performance

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Ah, the ultimate PC gaming boogeyman: “Is my CPU bottlenecking my graphics card?” It’s the first question we ask ourselves when building a new rig, slapping in a shiny GPU upgrade, or wondering why a game feels like a stuttery mess despite dropping a small fortune on PC hardware. But here is the hard truth, folks: a bottleneck isn’t a permanent stamp on your PC. It is a dynamic, fast-shifting state dictated by the specific game you're playing, the resolution you're running, your graphics presets, and your target framerate. Your system can be completely GPU-bound in a graphically heavy AAA […]

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TSMC Accelerates CoPoS Packaging to Replace CoWoS, as Glass Core Substrates Cut Costs 30% and Boost Wafer Utilization Past 90%

Samsung To Initiate Pilot Production Of Glass Substrates Semiconductor This Year

TSMC is aggressively working on CoPoS (Panel-Level) packaging to replace CoWoS for growing compute demand as Glass Core Substrates take center stage. Panel-Level Packaging Is The Next Logical Step for TSMC As It Eyes CoPoS "Glass Core Substrate" Technology Over CoWoS The ever-growing AI and compute demand requires next-generation packaging technologies. Intel and TSMC are aggressively working towards that goal, and glass core substrates are going to be a major part of their trajectories moving forward. In a recent report by Commercial Times Taiwan, it is reported that TSMC is now aggressively moving towards CoPoS (Chip-On-Panel-on-Substrate) as a replacement to […]

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Open-Source NVIDIA NVK Vulkan Driver Receives DLSS Support In Mesa 26.2

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The latest update brings NVIDIA's AI upscaling technology to the open-source NVK driver stack, improving the gaming experience on Linux. Valve and Mesa Developers Continue Closing the Feature Gap With NVIDIA's Linux Driver As DLSS Support Lands for Vulkan Games The open-source NVIDIA NVK Vulkan driver has taken a major step forward on Linux as developers merge initial support for NVIDIA's DLSS technology into Mesa 26.2. This enables AI-powered upscaling in compatible Vulkan games running on Linux operating systems. For those not familiar with NVK, it's the community-developed Vulkan driver for NVIDIA GPUs that is built within the Mesa graphics […]

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Standard Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 To Share One Similarity With Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, But That Won’t Make It Any Less Expensive

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 leak shows it'll share a similarity with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5

A ton of attention is being focused on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro, but only a modicum of it is being diverted to the standard Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6. After a torrent of leaks surrounding Qualcomm’s top-end SoC, some fresh information has leaked involving the company’s other 2nm chipset, with details revealing that it’ll share a similarity with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. However, don’t count on this as positive news, because Android phone makers will still be forced to pay a hefty premium for the silicon. Qualcomm to maintain the same package size for Snapdragon […]

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Foxconn Pegs NVIDIA Vera Rubin AI Datacenter at $47 Billion Per Gigawatt, as Power Bills Hit $1.3B Yearly

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NVIDIA's Vera Rubin is entering data centers soon, and the rise of Agentic AI also comes with a mammoth rise in costs. NVIDIA Vera Rubin AI Data Centers Will Be Expensive To Build & Will Consume Lots of Power, A Single GigaWatt Installation Could Cost Roughly $50 Billion The Vera Rubin era is upon us. The first systems are already being shipped to major cloud providers who are validating and testing them before bringing them up on scale. With the full volume production already going on, NVIDIA is eyeing an even bigger success than Blackwell. But as these systems are […]

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ASRock X870 Challenger WIFI White Motherboard Review: 19 Phases, Quad SSD, & USB4 For Just $169

ASRock X670E Challenger WiFi motherboard with visible 'Challenger' branding and socket details.

It's been three years since the AMD AM5 motherboard platform and the 600-series motherboards launched. Since its launch, the platform has seen the launch of several CPUs in the Ryzen 7000, Ryzen 8000, and Ryzen 9000 families. While the 600-series motherboards provide great features & compatibility with newer Zen 5 CPUs, motherboard makers are always looking to enhance user experiences through the latest technologies, so AMD has introduced a new chipset line called the 800-series. AMD also introduced both X870 and B850 series chipsets for high-end and mainstream AM5 motherboards. Both of these chips provide brand-new designs and brand-new features […]

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Modder Doubles GeForce GTX 1650’s VRAM To 8 GB With A Simple Chip Swap, Nearly Doubling Benchmark Scores

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It was an easy task to upgrade the VRAM on the card, but only TU106-based GTX 1650 can be upgraded. GeForce GTX 1650 Modded With 8 GB GDDR6 VRAM Through Simple VRAM Modules Swap; Results in Double the Performance One of the easiest ways many modders can improve performance is through shunt modding, or by adding more VRAM modules to the GPU's PCB. Adding VRAM modules generally requires some firmware modifications and may or may not be supported by the GPU chip. However, it becomes an easy task when all you have to do is swap the existing memory modules […]

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CD Projekt RED CEO Admits Cyberpunk 2077’s Redemption Arc Isn’t Complete, but Hopes The Witcher 4 Wins Back Fans

A split image showing Johnny Silverhand from 'Cyberpunk 2077' and Ciri from a 'The Witcher 4' game, both made by CD Projekt RED.

CD Projekt RED famously suffered a major hit to its sterling reputation with the launch of Cyberpunk 2077, mainly because of the major bugs and terribly underwhelming console performance on previous-generation hardware, which forced Sony to remove the game from the PlayStation Store until it was fixed a few months later. The Polish studio worked very hard to resolve all these technical issues and further improve the game's features and content, culminating in the release of Update 2.0 and the Phantom Liberty expansion, both of which were extremely well received and made the game very appealing to gamers once again […]

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AMD Reverses Course On Removing TSME From Ryzen Chips; Will Reinstate The Feature Through A New BIOS Update

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The company has decided to restore the memory encryption feature on consumer Ryzen CPUs after the backlash. AMD To Restore TSME Feature on Consumer Ryzen Chips After Removing it Silently With a BIOS Update AMD recently removed the TSME aka Transparent Secure Memory Encryption feature from the mainstream consumer Ryzen processors. It was a silent process that AMD didn't mention for the latest AGESA firmware, but was only found out after some users accidentally found that the TSME was "not supported" on their Ryzen chips, even though it was enabled previously. Some users discovered it after the latest BIOS updates, […]

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RTX Spark Is Apple’s And Qualcomm’s Kryptonite In One Crucial Area And These Two Only Have A Year To Get Things Right

Apple and Qualcomm are trailing behind the RTX Spark in one area

The ARM-based ecosystem has been graced by another entrant in the form of NVIDIA’s RTX Spark, and with its arrival in laptops this fall, Qualcomm and Apple should feel a little hint of worry, mainly in one category, because they have had years to address a problem existing in these notebook SoCs and have failed to do so. Well, the clock is ticking for these two companies. Gaming continues to be a weakness for both Apple Silicon and Snapdragon, with only a decent experience possible by spending top-tier funds on the M5 Max Before the arrival of RTX Spark, having […]

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Where Winds Meet Developer Q&A: Hidden Mountain’s Vertical Exploration, Future Roadmap, and Ongoing Netcode and Performance Optimization

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The popular free-to-play open world Wuxia action RPG Where Winds Meet, already available on PC, PlayStation 5, Android and iOS, launched on Xbox Series S and X earlier this month, featuring exclusive benefits for Game Pass subscribers. The announcement also included a tease for the game's third major expansion, titled Hidden Mountain and slated for a July launch. Following the news, we had the opportunity to send a list of questions to developer Everstone Studio via publisher NetEase Games to learn more about the development of the Xbox version and the upcoming Hidden Mountain expansion, and to address other pain points […]

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Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan Spills The Beans on Elon Musk’s Problem Solving & Reveals Potentially Major Chip Supply Chain Shortage

Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan discussed his experience working with Elon Musk for the Terafab project and the impact that booming demand for artificial intelligence is having on the semiconductor supply chain. Tan made the remarks during the No Priors: AI, Machine Learning, Tech, & Startups podcast as he praised the trillionaire entrepreneur and commented on the memory shortage. Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan Couldn't Stop Praising Elon Musk The discussion started with Elon Musk's Terafab project through which he aims to meet the demand for chips for his cars, robotics and plans for space-based data centers. Intel will manufacture chips for […]

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AMD Reportedly Plots Another 10-15% RX 9000 Price Hike As The RAMpocalypse Swallows The GPU Market

AMD Rumored To Price Radeon RX 9000 GPUs 'Aggressively' To Compete With NVIDIA 1

Once again, we are expecting a price hike for the latest Radeon RX 9000 series GPUs as the DRAM market keeps pushing prices of components upwards. AMD to Raise RX 9000 Series GPU Price by 10-15%, While NVIDIA is Expected to Continue With the Current Price Trends AMD might be implementing another price hike soon, as reported by Gazlog. It's not the first time, and it certainly doesn't appear to be the last time we see such a price hike. For the last 6 months, we have been witnessing major GPU manufacturers and AIBs adjusting the prices for their GPUs […]

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Trump Mobile’s PR Firm Just Walked Away From The Embattled T1 Phone, Indicating Just How Precarious The Optics Have Become

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There is not really much that can be said when your own PR firm, typically populated with people who are most adept at putting a positive spin on even the most cataclysmic of disasters, won't step up to defend your product, as the Poplar Group appears to have just done, leaving Trump Mobile's beseiged T1 Phone in the lurch. Poplar Group has now reportedly abandoned its one-year-long PR-related association with Trump Mobile, leaving the T1 Phone in the lurch Trump Mobile had reportedly entered into a PR services contract with the Poplar Group back in June 2025. Now, just around […]

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Qualcomm Is Copying Samsung Exynos 2600’s Heat Path Block For Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro, But Has Botched The Implementation

MediaTek could be in trouble as Qualcomm's 2nm chipset strategy is paying off

Imitation remains the highest form of flattery. After Samsung won plaudits for the Exynos 2600's novel Heat Path Block (HPB) thermal technology, Qualcomm, whose recent chips iterations have resembled a veritable inferno when it comes to their runaway heat issues, now appears to be flattering Samsung by copying its HPB tech for the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro, albeit sloppily so. Qualcomm appears to be trying to tame the furnace-like credentials of its Snapdragon chips by emulating Samsung's most innovative thermal solution While clarifying that Qualcomm has prepared two and not six versions of its Snapdragon 8 Elite […]

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Gigabyte X870E AERO X3D DARK Wood Motherboard Review – Supreme Aesthetics!

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It's been three years since the AMD AM5 motherboard platform and the 600-series motherboards launched. Since its launch, the platform has seen the launch of several CPUs in the Ryzen 7000, Ryzen 8000, and Ryzen 9000 families. While the 600-series motherboards provide great features & compatibility with newer Zen 5 CPUs, motherboard makers are always looking to enhance user experiences through the latest technologies, so AMD has introduced a new chipset line called the 800-series. Now, AMD has introduced both X870 and B850 series chipsets for high-end and mainstream AM5 motherboards. Both of these chips provide brand-new designs and brand-new […]

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