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Watch out, Intel: Nvidia finally confirms next-gen N1X and N1 chips for AI PCs are coming
By Darragh Murphy published
Nvidia's Arm-based N1X and N1 targets Intel and AMD

Microsoft is reportedly 'pulling back' on stuffing Windows 11 with AI — and I couldn't be happier
By Tony Polanco published
Microsoft is reportedly scaling back AI in Windows 11 after the "MicroSlop" backlash. Here's what the report claims.

Surfshark has reduced Android support – here's what you need to know
By Krishi Chowdhary published
Surfshark drops Android 5.0 support. Learn why, which versions remain supported, and how legacy users can still stay protected.

Apple warns the RAM crisis will have 'more of an impact' — what it means for iPhone and MacBook prices
By Darragh Murphy published
Apple CEO Tim Cook expects 'a bit more of an impact' in the ongoing RAM crisis, and it could affect your next iPhone and MacBook upgrade.

'A moment similar to when smartphones arrived': Mark Zuckerberg reveals where Meta's money is going in 2026 — and it’s not VR
By Darragh Murphy last updated
Meta Quest VR may be on its last legs, with Mark Zuckerberg committing to "directing most of our investment" towards smart glasses and AI over the next year.

'We need to improve Windows in ways that are meaningful for people': Microsoft is urgently trying to fix Windows 11 issues
By Scott Younker published
A new report reveals that Microsoft has shifted engineers to solving core issues with Windows 11 that have eroded trust.

Samsung just announced a color e-reader made of plankton — no, I’m not kidding
By Tony Polanco published
Samsung just unveiled a 13-inch color e-paper display built with bio-resin from plankton. Here's what we know.

Samsung just confirmed its Android XR smart glasses will launch this year — here’s how they can beat Ray-Ban Meta
By Jason England published
Earnings calls can be boring, but Samsung has taken the chance with its own update to confirm that Android XR smart glasses are dropping in 2026.

Costco is removing RAM from its display PCs to stop stores from being RAMsacked — shoplifters are getting savvy about GPUs and PC parts
By Jason England published
The RAM price crisis is hitting the world of computing hard, and Costco has started protecting itself by removing the precious memory from its display PCs on the shelves.
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