Thursday, January 29, 2026

AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D review: World's Fastest Gaming CPU, Again | Nvidia DGX Spark Review: GB10 Superchip Powers a Fast, Fun AI toolbox

AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D review: The world's fastest gaming processor, again | Nvidia DGX Spark review: the GB10 Superchip powers a fast and fun AI toolbox that beats out AMD's Ryzen AI Max+ 395 | Apple and Nvidia considering Intel for 2028 chip production, report claims
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January 29, 2026
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AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D review: The world's fastest gaming processor, again
3% more performance, 30% more power; the Ryzen 7 9850X3D's victories feel hollow.
 
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Nvidia DGX Spark review: the GB10 Superchip powers a fast and fun AI toolbox that beats out AMD's Ryzen AI Max+ 395
Nvidia's Grace Blackwell mini-PC is a winner, but you need to be all in on AI to justify one.
 
 
 
 
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Apple and Nvidia considering Intel for 2028 chip production, report claims
Non-core products may be outsourced, driven by tariffs and geopolitical concerns.
 
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After 34 years, the Linux kernel community finally has a contingency plan to replace Linus Torvalds
Formal plan drawn up now community is 'getting grey and old.'
 
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RAM Price Index 2026: Lowest price on DDR5 and DDR4 memory of all capacities
Here are the best deals during the AI-driven pricing crisis.
 
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Leaked images showcase Android's new Aluminum OS desktop interface
Google's nascent Windows rival spotted in screen recording of a Chromebook bug.
 
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Can't afford new RAM, storage, or a GPU? A new PC case can make your existing system feel fresh, and you can carry it over to a future build
Upgrading your case now, while other parts are unaffordable, freshens up the look, and adds new features that carry over into future builds.
 
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Intel enables XeSS 3 Multi-Frame Generation in latest drivers, expanding frame generation across Arc GPUs and Core Ultra iGPUs
MFG can be enabled across any title with XeSS 2 support.
 
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Costco removes RAM from its display PCs to prevent tech-savvy shoplifters, customers claim
GPUs are also absent across stores as PC parts become a hot commodity.
 
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'Thermodynamic computing' could slash energy use of AI image generation by a factor of ten billion, study claims
Prototypes show promise, but creating hardware that can rival current models would be a huge task.
 
 
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Tuesday, January 27, 2026

AI just blew up your data security perimeter. See how to rebuild it on Feb 3.

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Every week, AI helps your team work faster, but it also increases your data's exposure. Files move between new tools, models use sensitive data, and traditional DLP often misses the most important context.

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  • How security teams gain x-ray vision into data usage, so they can spot the risky handful of actions hidden in millions of "normal" events—and stop them in real time, not after the damage is done.
  • Hear honest stories from security leaders about where legacy DLP and standalone DSPM fall short, and how they are rethinking data protection by focusing on context instead of fixed rules.
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Intel's Panther Lake Tested in Asus Zenbook Duo | Some PCs Can't Boot After Latest Windows 11 Security Update

Asus Zenbook Duo (2026) review: Premium Panther Lake | Some PCs can't boot after latest Windows 11 security update, no fix in sight | Best Budget Wi-Fi Routers roundup: Wi-Fi 6 versus Wi-Fi 7 benchmarked across seven low-cost routers
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Asus Zenbook Duo (2026) review: Premium Panther Lake
The Asus ZenBook Duo with Intel Core Ultra X9 388H has two pretty OLED screens powered by an impressive chip with powerful integrated graphics.
 
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Some PCs can't boot after latest Windows 11 security update, no fix in sight
This is one of the worst Windows security update bugs in recent memory.
 
 
 
 
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Best Budget Wi-Fi Routers roundup: Wi-Fi 6 versus Wi-Fi 7 benchmarked across seven low-cost routers
Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 7 routers are now well below $100, but which ones give the best performance bang for your buck?
 
 
 
 
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DDR5 RAM is actually discounted for the first time in months
Corsair's 32GB Vengeance kit at Amazon is now one of the cheapest available options
 
 
 
 
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Bill Gates-backed silicon photonics startup develops optical transistors 10,000x smaller than current tech
Optical chip can process 1,000 x 1,000 multiplication matrices
 
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Microsoft introduces newest in-house AI chip
Maia 200 is faster than other bespoke Nvidia competitors, built on TSMC 3nm with 216GB of HBM3e
 
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PS4 Slim transformed into a handheld, powered by a miniaturized motherboard in a 3D-printed case
Features a 7-inch OLED screen, HDMI out, and 3-hour battery life
 
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AMD reportedly addressing crushing memory shortages with Ryzen 7 9850X3D CPU bundles
'Official' boxset with CPU, memory and cooler spotted in China, worth ~$1,000
 
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Ambitious 170 km long Saudimegacity 'The Line' has scope slashed and may be repurposed as AI data center hub
Futuristic desert city was set to house 9 million people, and showcased polarizing sci-fi design
 
 
 
 
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Elegoo's Centauri Carbon 2 Combo budget 3D printer is now available
The anticipated color upgrade to Elegoo's budget-busting 3D printer launches at $449.
 
 
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Saturday, January 24, 2026

Intel Shares Down as Company Just Shrinks Losses in Latest Earnings | Asus Announces 'Immediate Internal Review' of Motherboards After String of 9800X3D Failures

Intel shares down 13% as company only manages to shrink losses in latest earnings, demand to outpace 2026 supply | Asus announces 'immediate internal review' of 800-series motherboards following string of 9800X3D failures | Turtle Beach Atlas 200 Review: It sounds better than $60
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January 24, 2026
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Intel shares down 13% as company only manages to shrink losses in latest earnings, demand to outpace 2026 supply
$300 million deficit comes despite more than $20 billion in outside investment from Nvidia and friends.
 
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Asus announces 'immediate internal review' of 800-series motherboards following string of 9800X3D failures
Users report multiple chip failures in recent days.
 
 
 
 
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Turtle Beach Atlas 200 Review: It sounds better than $60
Looks like about $60, but so did the $180 Atlas Air.
 
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Asus ROG Strix XG27AQWMG 27-inch 280 Hz OLED gaming monitor review: Premium piece and performance at a lower price point
Asus brings premium OLED imagery and performance to a lower price point with the ROG Strix XG27AQWMG.
 
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Lian Li RS1200G ATX 3.1 power supply review: Stellar performance, state-of-the-art design
Rotational innovation meets reliability, though case compatibility remains a legitimate concern.
 
 
 
 
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Nvidia reportedly cuts program designed to keep gaming GPUs near MSRP pricing
End of OPP pricing-support scheme does not bode well for gamers.
 
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Samsung refutes claims of '80% price hike' across all memory products
Leaks and rumors denied by Samsung PR amidst historic RAM shortages
 
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AMD's next gaming champ to debut at $499, and you can already buy it ahead of launch
Ryzen 7 9850X3D is $30 more expensive than the Ryzen 7 9800X3D
 
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Intel says it has two prospective customers for 14A
The company expects to hear about commitments in the second half of 2026.
 
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Ubisoft's share price plummets following internal restructure announcement, pivot to heavier use of AI
Developer falls below $1 billion EUR market cap amidst game cancellations and layoffs.
 
 
 
 
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