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Today β€” 5 June 2026Main stream

KLEVV Pushes DDR5 To A Blistering 10,000 MT/s With New CUDIMM Memory, AMD EXPO ULL & 4R CUDIMM Also Showcased

5 June 2026 at 18:07

KLEVV DDR5 RAM modules and SSDs, including the 'BOLT VΞ±', 'LITE V RGB', 'CRAS V RGB', and 'GENUINE G540', are displayed on a table surrounded by decorative stones.

KLEVV is showcasing its upcoming DDR5 memory portfolio at Computex, including super-fast 10 GT/s speeds & 4R kits with up to 256 GB capacity. KLEVV's Latest CRAS DDR5 CUDIMM Memory Kit Has A Blistering Fast 10,000 MT/s Profile The KLEVV CRAS VΞ± RGB is one of the many DDR5 memory modules that KLEVV is showcasing at Computex, but what makes this module the most interesting is its ultra-fast speed of 10,000 MT/s. The kit is designed for Intel's CUDIMM platforms, such as the Core Ultra 200S series, and features two 24 GB modules for a total of 48 GB capacity. […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/klevv-pushes-ddr5-to-blistering-10000-mtps-with-new-cudimm-memory-amd-expo-ull-4r-cudimm/

Yesterday β€” 4 June 2026Main stream

September 2026 showdown: Xiaomi 18, Vivo X500, Oppo Find X10 to rival the Apple iPhone 18 Pro series

3 June 2026 at 10:26

The second half of 2026 could see one of the busiest flagship smartphone launch seasons in recent memory. According to information shared by reliable tipster Digital Chat Station, several major Chinese smartphone brands are accelerating their launch plans, potentially setting up a crowded September packed with high-profile flagship announcements.

September could become the biggest flagship battleground of 2026

DCS claims that the Xiaomi 18 series is now largely confirmed for a September debut in China. This is not surprising as the company unveiled the Xiaomi 17 series in September 2025.

More interestingly, the Vivo X500 series and Oppo Find X10 series are also reportedly pushing to launch during the same month. If these plans materialize, September could become a key battleground for premium smartphones from multiple brands.

Apple is also expected to unveil the iPhone 18 Pro lineup and its first foldable device, tentatively referred to as the iPhone Ultra, during the traditional autumn launch season. Launching earlier could give Xiaomi, Vivo and Oppo an opportunity to capture attention before Apple’s announcements dominate headlines.

Xiaomi 18 series, Vivo X500 series, and Oppo Find X10 series: What to expect?

While official specifications remain under wraps, previous leaks suggest that the Xiaomi 18 series could include the Xiaomi 18, Xiaomi 18 Pro and Xiaomi 18 Pro Max. The lineup is expected to be among the first to feature Qualcomm’s next-generation Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 chipset.

Meanwhile, the Vivo X500 family is expected to comprise the Vivo X500, X500 Pro (or Pro Mini) and X500 Pro Max, with a strong focus on camera upgrades and larger batteries. Oppo’s Find X10 series is also likely to include multiple models, such as the X10, X10 Pro, and X100 Pro Max. Both Vivo and Oppo flagship phones are expected to feature next-generation MediaTek Dimensity 9600 chip.

Which upcoming flagship series are you most excited about: Xiaomi 18, Vivo X500, Oppo Find X10 or Apple’s next-generation iPhone lineup?

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Then and now: How do prices to watch the Knicks compare, plus food costs

Got some extra cash stuffed in your knickers? Well, you might want to party like it's 1999, but you're not going to spend like 1999, if you want to go game three at the Garden!

Eyewitness News did a news archive search at the New York Public Library and found 1999 ticket prices to the NBA Finals between the Spurs and Knicks, cost an average of $4,350 for floor seats and $50 for nosebleeds.

Today, Eyewitness News found on typical ticket sites, an average of $65,000 to be on the floor, with StubHub on the high end, at $105,064.

In the nosebleeds today it costs an average just over $4,200.

This is shaping up to break a record as the most expensive NBA Final in history.

For the rest of us enjoying the game at home, hosting a watch party, it's not like you can do this on the cheap either with today's prices.

Well, if you think recent inflation has raised grocery prices? According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, if you spent $200 on a watch party back in June of 1999, the same month of the NBA Finals back then, you would need twice that amount, $400.75 to throw the same party today.

Since 1999, a pound of beef is up 67%. A pint of beer is up 13%.

If you're lucky enough to go to the game, the Garden has some pretty famous concessions like the Pat LaFrieda prime rib.

Starting at $22.50, this one has extra toppings like crispy onions and sauteed mushrooms served with a side of au jus. Your knickers will be a little tighter after one of these bad boys.

Plus, there's plenty more like their massive 5-pound hot dog, street tacos, and of course, this is New York, pizza!

On a more serious note, with ticket prices in the thousands, beware of scams.

If you're seeing tickets for sale on social media or a questionable sites for $75 or even a few hundred dollars, it's probably a scam.

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Iceland May 2026: Smart #5 and BMW iX3 inside Top 10

2 June 2026 at 11:34

The Smart #5 is up to 6th place in April.

It’s another difficult month for the Icelandic new car market, with sales down -27% year-on-year in May to just 1,547 units. However thanks to a stellar start of the year the year-to-date tally is still up, at +4.1% to 6,060. Kia (-42.6%) reclaims the top spot it holds year-to-date despite completely imploding year-on-year. Toyota (-18.4%) is nudged down to #2 whereas Tesla (+160%) is in formidable shape at #3 with 12.6% share. Suzuki (-16.7%) suffers at #3 ahead of BYD (+74.4%) breaking into the Top 5 for the first time this year at #5. Smart (+1000%!) and Mitsubishi (+54.8%) also impress in the remainder of the Top 10.

Model-wise, the Kia Sportage stays on top with an excellent 11% share, distancing the Telsa Model Y up 17 spots on April to #2. The Suzuki Vitara closes out the podium ahead of the Mitsubishi Outlander and Toyota Yaris. Notice also the Smart #5 ranking 6th, its first Icelandic Top 10 finish, the KGM Korando at #9, the BMW iX3 at #10 and the Leapmotor C10 at #19.

Previous month: Iceland April 2026: Mitsubishi, Renault, Peugeot shine in market off -28.6%

One year ago: Iceland May 2025: Dacia Bigster surges to #2

Full May 2026 Top 40 All brands and Top 20 models below.

Iceland May 2026 – brands:

PosBrandMay-26%/25Apr2026%/24PosFY25
1Kia24315.7%– 42.6%289714.8%– 18.4%11
2Toyota22614.6%– 18.4%164210.6%– 12.3%23
3Tesla19512.6%+ 160.0%135979.9%+ 26.2%32
4Suzuki1157.4%– 16.7%32684.4%– 15.5%67
5BYD684.4%+ 74.4%92143.5%+ 103.8%88
6Mitsubishi654.2%+ 54.8%42243.7%+ 339.2%720
7Smart553.6%+ 1000.0%141141.9%+ 850.0%1627
8KGM/Ssangyong493.2%– 26.9%27681.1%– 26.1%2316
9Hyundai452.9%– 80.1%105489.0%+ 15.1%45
10BMW422.7%+ 2.4%25961.6%+ 7.9%1918
11Mercedes392.5%+ 18.2%71632.7%+ 0.6%1111
12MG382.5%+ 850.0%282003.3%+ 1150.0%924
13Skoda372.4%– 64.4%51712.8%– 45.9%106
14Volvo301.9%+ 3.4%16991.6%– 29.3%189
15PeugeotΒ 291.9%+ 61.1%81011.7%+ 53.0%1717
16Audi271.7%+ 80.0%18681.1%– 9.3%2215
17Volkswagen271.7%+ 0.0%22791.3%+ 0.0%2112
18Xpeng261.7%– 7.1%111632.7%+ 56.7%1213
19Leapmotor251.6%new17941.6%new2045
20Mazda211.4%– 51.2%20591.0%– 41.6%2422
21Land Rover181.2%– 73.9%241462.4%– 31.1%1310
22FAW Hongqi171.1%+ 1600.0%19430.7%+ 104.8%2732
23Opel140.9%+ 250.0%12450.7%+ 221.4%2629
24Polestar140.9%+ 180.0%21500.8%+ 66.7%2523
25Renault140.9%– 22.2%61372.3%+ 163.5%1419
26Lexus110.7%– 31.3%26360.6%– 40.0%2825
27Weinsberg110.7%– 45.0%15350.6%+ 75.0%2934
28Jeep100.6%– 37.5% –260.4%– 42.2%3228
29Subaru90.6%+ 800.0%34330.5%+ 50.0%3030
30Ford60.4%– 66.7%29290.5%– 51.7%3121
31Benimar50.3%– 44.4%23190.3%– 20.8%3433
32JAC30.2%new33110.2%new3658
33Dethleffs20.1%n/a –40.1%+ 100.0%3950
34Honda20.1%– 71.4%30220.4%– 45.0%3326
35LMC20.1%n/a3940.1%n/a4046
36Nissan20.1%– 92.6%321262.1%– 19.2%1514
37Porsche20.1%– 66.7%35160.3%– 51.5%3531
38Randger20.1%+ 100.0%3740.1%+ 0.0%4143
39Chevrolet10.1%n/a –20.0%n/a42 –
40Dacia00.0%– 100.0%383926.5%– 14.4%54

Iceland May 2026 – models:

PosModelMay-26%Apr2026%PosFY25
1Kia Sportage17011.0%163510.5%13
2Tesla Model Y1439.2%194307.1%21
3Suzuki Vitara845.4%51632.7%816
4Mitsubishi Outlander785.0%32434.0%532
5Toyota YarisΒ Β 613.9%21602.6%914
6Smart #5533.4%131021.7%15n/a
7Toyota Land Cruiser533.4%n/a891.5%1810
8Tesla Model 3523.4%n/a1662.7%75
9KGM Korando483.1%n/a500.8%2923
10BMW iX3362.3%n/a410.7%45n/a
11Toyota Corolla332.1%n/a460.8%4228
12BYD Dolphin301.9%n/a901.5%1747
13Skoda Elroq271.7%14681.1%2419
14Suzuki Swift271.7%6931.5%1617
15Hyundai Tucson241.6%n/a4036.7%39
16MG S6241.6%n/a410.7%46 –
17Kia EV3231.5%18520.9%277
18Toyota bZ4X221.4%101051.7%1435
19Leapmotor C10211.4%n/a661.1%25n/a
20Kia Stonic201.3%n/a310.5%5920
21Toyota Yaris Cross201.3%91181.9%1229

Source: Manufacturers

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