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    Lenovo's Legion Go S handheld gets a steep discount to $549

    The Lenovo Legion Go S is currently available for $549, down from its original $729 launch price, making this Windows gaming handheld more competitive against the likes of the Steam Deck and ROG Ally. The Legion Go S combines an 8″ 120Hz display with Ryzen Z hardware. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Intel Crescent Island data center GPU supports up to 480GB LPDDR5X with 350W air-cooled TDP

    At Computex 2026, Intel shared more details about its Crescent Island GPU architecture, noting that it is designed specifically for agentic AI workloads. While conventional AI accelerators from Nvidia and AMD rely on expensive high-bandwidth memory, Intel’s new chip uses consumer-oriented LPDDR5X DRAM and is designed to run in air-cooled… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    MSI unveils the MEG Vision X2 AI+ gaming PC with LuckyClaw AI agent and holographic Holostage companion

    MSI writes that its PC introduces the company’s own agentic AI companion, LuckyClaw, which will be available from the machine’s initial setup. According to the press release, it responds to natural speech commands, enabling seamless, hands-free control of performance profiles, MSI monitor settings, RGB lighting, and more. There’s also the… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Mathematicians used Minecraft mobs to calculate Pi without writing a single line of code

    Molly Lynch of Hollins University and Michael Weselcouch of Roanoke College approached the problem less like programmers and more like experimentalists. Instead of recreating a traditional algorithm inside Minecraft – a process that typically involves building elaborate in-game logic systems – they leaned on probability and the game’s existing mechanics… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Nvidia's first consumer CPU in over a decade to debut at Computex next week

    Identical posts from Nvidia, Arm, and Microsoft contained the words “A new era of PC,” followed by the coordinates “25.0528, 121.5990,” which map to the Computex 2026 venue in Taipei. The cryptic posts can be seen as early confirmation that Nvidia is finally ready to support Windows’ push into Arm chipsets. Read Entire Article Source […] More

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    Dell Alienware AW2726DM Review

    The Dell Alienware AW2726DM makes OLED gaming more accessible than ever with its aggressive $350 price point, while still delivering excellent motion clarity, deep contrast, and 240Hz refresh rates. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Are you actually using AI on your PC?

    AI is everywhere now, or at least that is what the industry keeps telling us. It is in browsers, search engines, image editors, office suites, developer tools, Windows, phones, and soon enough, probably your toaster. But there is a difference between AI being available and AI becoming part of your… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Europe fines Temu $232 million over illegal and unsafe product listings

    The European Commission has announced its second fine ever against an international company for violating the Digital Services Act. Temu, the controversial Chinese online marketplace for low-cost products, was found to have played a role in the sale of illegal goods that could have harmed consumers in the European Union. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    DRAM coolers make a comeback: G.Skill and Cooler Master unveil DDR5 kits with built-in fans

    MasterDimm AC features what Cooler Master describes as “noise-optimized” blower fans that operate relatively quietly, with a maximum noise level of 35 dB at full speed. The companies claim that the patent-pending design can reduce operating memory temperatures by up to 15°C, helping ensure sustained performance, improved signal integrity, and… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Creative launches Sound Blaster AE-X for high-end audio enthusiasts

    The Sound Blaster AE-X uses the same PCIe x1 interface as the previous model, though the underlying hardware appears to be on a different level. The new card leverages an ESS Sabre DAC (ES9039Q2M), which Creative says is engineered to deliver clearer sound, low harmonic distortion, and high dynamic range…. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    The ad-tracking industry is exposing US soldiers on the battlefield

    In a recently disclosed letter, Centcom said it had received “multiple threat reports concerning adversary exploitation of commercial location data to target or surveil US personnel in theater.” It is also the first time the military has formally acknowledged that data broker feeds are being used against US forces in… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    New 7-Zip security flaw could put hundreds of millions of systems at risk

    A recently disclosed security flaw could turn 7-Zip into a powerful tool for cybercriminals seeking to spread malware online and compromise large numbers of PCs. The free file archiver, which has repeatedly been affected by critical vulnerabilities, contains a bug in the way it handles NTFS-based volume image files. Victims… Read Entire Article Source link More

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