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ASUS Teases New Dual-Screen Laptops and AI PCs for CES 2026
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ASUS Teases New Dual-Screen Laptops and AI PCs for CES 2026

ASUS is gearing up for a major CES 2026 reveal. The company will show off refined dual-screen Zenbooks, a rugged new creator laptop with GoPro, and a broader push into AI-powered computers.

by Nathan ColeDecember 30, 2025
Framework’s RAM Prices Jump Again, And It’s Only Getting Worse
ComputingHardwareManufacturing

Framework’s RAM Prices Jump Again, And It’s Only Getting Worse

Framework has announced another significant price increase for its DDR5 RAM modules, citing the ongoing global memory shortage fueled by AI demand. The company warns that prices will likely continue to rise into early 2026, with the industry impact lasting until 2027.

by Nathan ColeDecember 30, 2025
Samsung’s Exynos comeback is all about ditching Qualcomm’s pricey chips
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Samsung’s Exynos comeback is all about ditching Qualcomm’s pricey chips

Samsung is making a major push to reclaim its smartphone soul from Qualcomm. With a new 2nm chip and custom GPU in development, the goal is to make Exynos the dominant processor in future Galaxy phones, cutting off a massive and growing bill to its rival.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 28, 2025
Google’s Rushing Out A Fix For A Million Pixel Phixels
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Google’s Rushing Out A Fix For A Million Pixel Phixels

Google is rushing out an urgent update for Pixel phones enrolled in the Android 16 beta program. The fix addresses a bug causing apps to crash on startup, potentially affecting over 1.5 million devices. If you’re on the beta, you should install this patch immediately.

by Nathan ColeDecember 27, 2025
LG Fires Back at Samsung with a Massive New Gaming Monitor Lineup
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LG Fires Back at Samsung with a Massive New Gaming Monitor Lineup

LG is escalating the gaming monitor wars with a new UltraGear evo series announced just days after Samsung’s Odyssey refresh. The headliners are a massive 52-inch 5K2K monitor and a 39-inch Tandem OLED ultrawide. All three models will be shown at CES 2026 starting January 6th.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 27, 2025
Samsung’s Exynos 2600 Might Finally Get It Right
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Samsung’s Exynos 2600 Might Finally Get It Right

Samsung’s upcoming Exynos 2600 chip is shaping up to be a potential game-changer. It combines a cutting-edge 2nm manufacturing process, a new in-house GPU, and novel cooling tech to tackle the brand’s historic weaknesses.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 27, 2025
Samsung’s new budget phone gets a massive battery upgrade
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Samsung’s new budget phone gets a massive battery upgrade

Samsung’s next affordable 5G phone is shaping up. A new certification reveals it will pack a much larger battery, though other specs might stay the same.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 25, 2025
Galaxy Buds 4 Pro leak shows a major design shake-up
Hardware

Galaxy Buds 4 Pro leak shows a major design shake-up

The upcoming Galaxy Buds 4 Pro appear to be getting a significant redesign. The new earbuds will feature thinner, flatter stems and a case that stores them horizontally.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 25, 2025
Apple’s 50th Birthday in 2026: A Product “Banquet” is Coming
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Apple’s 50th Birthday in 2026: A Product “Banquet” is Coming

Apple’s 50th anniversary in 2026 is shaping up to be a massive year for product launches. According to a new report, we can expect everything from a foldable iPhone to OLED Macs and even more affordable models. The company is using this milestone to solidify its future in both consumer and business

by Nathan ColeDecember 24, 2025
ServiceNow Bets Big on Cybersecurity with Armis Acquisition
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ServiceNow Bets Big on Cybersecurity with Armis Acquisition

ServiceNow is making a massive move into cybersecurity, agreeing to acquire Armis for $1.5 billion. The deal is all about securing the sprawling “attack surface” created by AI and connected devices. But can a workflow platform become a security powerhouse?

by Nathan ColeDecember 24, 2025

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