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Nintendo Switch 2 Is Absolutely Crushing It
GamingHardware

Nintendo Switch 2 Is Absolutely Crushing It

The Nintendo Switch 2 has already sold over 10 million units, significantly outpacing its predecessor’s early sales. Nintendo has revised its first-year forecast upward to 19 million units despite ongoing tariff challenges.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 4, 2025
The Hidden Language of USB Ports: What Colors Really Mean
ComputingHardware

The Hidden Language of USB Ports: What Colors Really Mean

Those colored USB ports on your laptop aren’t just decorative. They communicate vital information about data transfer speeds and power capabilities that could dramatically impact your device performance.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 4, 2025
Embedded World Winners Reveal Industry’s AI-First Future
HardwareInnovation

Embedded World Winners Reveal Industry’s AI-First Future

The embedded computing industry is undergoing a fundamental transformation driven by AI acceleration, security demands, and edge deployment challenges. This year’s Embedded World North America winners reveal where the market is heading next.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 4, 2025
OnePlus 15’s Gaming Revolution: Beyond the Spec Sheet
ComputingHardware

OnePlus 15’s Gaming Revolution: Beyond the Spec Sheet

OnePlus is making a bold play for the mobile gaming crown with three dedicated gaming technologies. This strategic move could redefine what gamers expect from flagship smartphones.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 3, 2025
Linux 6.19 Brings Pro Audio Support to Open Source Ecosystem
HardwareSoftware

Linux 6.19 Brings Pro Audio Support to Open Source Ecosystem

The upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel will include native support for the Line 6 POD HD Pro X audio effects processor, marking a significant milestone for professional musicians and audio engineers using Linux. This development represents the culmination of years of community-driven hardware support effort

by Gabriel NovakNovember 3, 2025
ASUS ROG GR70 Mini PC Packs Desktop-Level Gaming in Sub-3L Form Factor
ComputingHardware

ASUS ROG GR70 Mini PC Packs Desktop-Level Gaming in Sub-3L Form Factor

ASUS ROG has unveiled the GR70 Mini PC, packing desktop-level gaming performance into a sub-3-liter chassis. The system combines AMD’s Ryzen 9 9955HX3D processor with NVIDIA’s RTX 5070 or 5060 laptop GPUs while maintaining quiet operation under 4.5 dB(A).

by Gabriel NovakNovember 3, 2025
Samsung’s S26 Delay Signals Major Strategy Shift
HardwareInnovation

Samsung’s S26 Delay Signals Major Strategy Shift

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 launch appears headed for a February 2025 debut, breaking from the company’s traditional January timeline. The shift suggests strategic adjustments in chipset deployment and competitive positioning.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 3, 2025
The End of Speculation: How Deterministic CPUs Could Reshape AI Computing
ComputingHardware

The End of Speculation: How Deterministic CPUs Could Reshape AI Computing

After three decades of speculative execution dominance, a new deterministic CPU architecture using time-based execution promises to eliminate performance cliffs and security vulnerabilities. This patented approach could fundamentally change how processors handle AI workloads with predictable perform

by Aaron BlakeNovember 2, 2025
Samsung’s AI Ambitions Drive Galaxy S26 Back to San Francisco
BusinessHardware

Samsung’s AI Ambitions Drive Galaxy S26 Back to San Francisco

Samsung is reportedly returning to San Francisco for the Galaxy S26 launch in February 2026, marking a strategic shift toward AI smartphone positioning. The delayed timeline and location choice signal Samsung’s ambitions to compete in the evolving AI landscape.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 2, 2025November 2, 2025
The Lumia Paradox: How Microsoft’s Own Success Killed Its Phone Dreams
BusinessHardware

The Lumia Paradox: How Microsoft’s Own Success Killed Its Phone Dreams

The Lumia 950 and 950 XL represented Microsoft’s most ambitious phone effort yet, featuring iris scanning and PC-like capabilities. Yet they arrived at the worst possible moment, caught between Surface’s design legacy and Windows Phone’s fading relevance.

by Aaron BlakeOctober 31, 2025November 2, 2025

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