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'DRAM shortages could persist for quite some time now': Micron on RAM crisis lasting until 2028 with high AI demand, 'we are still servicing the consumer market'
By Darragh Murphy last updated
Micron VP Christopher Moore explains the ongoing RAM crisis and how memory shortages could persist until 2028 in light of high AI demand, but the company is 'still servicing the consumer market.'

How to watch Super Bowl 2026 — stream *FREE* online from anywhere
By Krishi Chowdhary published
Here’s how you can watch the Super Bowl 2026 in Santa Clara, California from anywhere in the world, and potentially for FREE.

IKEA’s mini ironing board is a space-saving essential in my home — and it’s only $9
By Cynthia Lawrence published
This IKEA mini ironing board is a game-changer for my small utility cupboard — here’s why.

Asus says 'people are going to be surprised' when RAM shortage impacts laptop, phone and gaming console prices — here's why
By Darragh Murphy published
Don't expect a 'sudden shock' in price

3 new Netflix exclusive movies and shows to add to your watchlist this week (Jan 14-20)
By Rory Mellon published
This week's crop of new Netflix original content includes an Agatha Christie murder-mystery and an action-thriller starring two A-listers.

Prime Video top 10 shows — here’s the 3 worth binge-watching this week (Jan. 14-18)
By Alix Blackburn published
Our weekly guide on the three standout shows currently dominating Prime Video’s top 10 list, including a new heartwarming romantic drama.

How to watch 'The Traitors' series 4 online from anywhere — how will the Traitors respond?
By Caroline Preece last updated
Claudia Winkleman returns with 22 new players to Ardross Castle — here’s where to stream ‘The Traitors’ series 4

Galaxy Unpacked 2026: What to expect at Samsung's big launch event
By Philip Michaels published
Samsung figures to show off new phones at its next product launch. But when will that edition of Galaxy Unpacked take place?

Intel says laptop makers are sitting on 'about 9 to 12 months' of stock, and it might be the key to surviving the RAM crunch
By Jason England published
Intel has told Tom's Guide that laptop makers "have about 9 to 12 months" of laptop stock, and that Core Ultra Series 3 is the key to efficiency that will protect from the RAM price crisis.
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