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Tech Titans Are Building AI Data Centers in Space. Seriously.
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Tech Titans Are Building AI Data Centers in Space. Seriously.

The race to build AI data centers in orbit is heating up, with Blue Origin, SpaceX, and Google all pushing aggressive plans. They’re betting that limitless solar power and falling launch costs will make space the next frontier for cloud computing. The engineering hurdles are massive, but the potenti

by Nathan ColeDecember 11, 2025
Motorola’s Smart Connect Makes Android and Windows Play Nice
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Motorola’s Smart Connect Makes Android and Windows Play Nice

A new article highlights Motorola Smart Connect as a powerful solution for Windows and Android integration. It goes far beyond basic mirroring to create a truly unified workflow.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 11, 2025
China’s AI PCs Could Finally Break the Wintel Monopoly
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China’s AI PCs Could Finally Break the Wintel Monopoly

Driven by policy, China’s IT application innovation (ITAI) PCs are gaining ground in specific sectors. The rise of AI PCs could be the key to breaking into the consumer market and challenging the long-standing Wintel duopoly.

by Nathan ColeDecember 11, 2025
Qualcomm just bought a RISC-V future
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Qualcomm just bought a RISC-V future

Qualcomm is acquiring RISC-V CPU designer Ventana Micro Systems. This move gives the chip giant a high-performance alternative to Arm for datacenter and enterprise chips, with silicon expected in early 2026.

by Nathan ColeDecember 10, 2025
Skyrim’s Switch 2 Edition is a free upgrade, but only for some
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Skyrim’s Switch 2 Edition is a free upgrade, but only for some

Skyrim has received a surprise native version for the Nintendo Switch 2. If you own the Anniversary Edition on Switch, you get it for free, but Special Edition owners are out of luck.

by Nathan ColeDecember 9, 2025
iOS 26.2 Hits a Snag, Gets a Second Release Candidate
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iOS 26.2 Hits a Snag, Gets a Second Release Candidate

Apple has just seeded a second Release Candidate (RC) for iOS 26.2, suggesting a last-minute issue needed fixing. The public rollout, expected this week, is now delayed, at least for today.

by Nathan ColeDecember 8, 2025
Apple’s Chip Boss Says He’s Staying After Leaked Exit Rumors
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Apple’s Chip Boss Says He’s Staying After Leaked Exit Rumors

Apple’s senior vice president of Hardware Technologies, Johny Srouji, has directly addressed his team to quash rumors of his departure. This comes after a Bloomberg report over the weekend suggested he was considering leaving the company.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 8, 2025
I Tried Phone Link on My iPhone with Windows. Here’s What Actually Works.
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I Tried Phone Link on My iPhone with Windows. Here’s What Actually Works.

For iPhone users on Windows, Microsoft’s built-in Phone Link app promises some basic connectivity. It delivers notifications, SMS messaging, and call handling directly to your PC. While it’s a convenient bridge, it’s fundamentally limited by Apple’s ecosystem walls compared to the deep Android integ

by Nathan ColeDecember 8, 2025
AMD’s Next Gaming CPU Leaks With a Big Power Bump
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AMD’s Next Gaming CPU Leaks With a Big Power Bump

A shipment log has revealed the first Zen 5 X3D processor, the Ryzen 7 9850X3D. The big news is its 120-watt TDP, a huge jump from the previous 65-watt rating for 8-core X3D chips. This suggests AMD is pushing for higher performance with its next-gen gaming flagship.

by Nathan ColeDecember 8, 2025
Are We in a Simulation? One Scientist Has a Wild Plan to Find Out
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Are We in a Simulation? One Scientist Has a Wild Plan to Find Out

The idea that we’re living in a computer simulation is centuries old, but some physicists take it seriously. Now, one researcher has proposed a concrete, if far-fetched, experiment to test the hypothesis by smashing particles together.

by Nathan ColeDecember 8, 2025

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