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ViewSonic Introduces Affordable 27-Inch Gaming Monitor with 175 Hz Overclocked Refresh Rate
ViewSonic launches the VA27G11-2, a 27-inch IPS gaming monitor featuring a native 144 Hz refresh rate, overclockable to 175 Hz, and a 1 ms MPRT response time.
Read MoreApple’s Budget MacBook Neo Matches Performance of MacBook Air M1
The new MacBook Neo, powered by the A18 Pro chip, delivers performance comparable to the MacBook Air M1 at a budget-friendly price.
Read MoreMemory Shortage Drives Sharp Price Increases for Chinese Smartphones
A global memory supply crunch has led to unprecedented price hikes across nearly all Chinese smartphone brands and models.
Read MoreOpenAI’s Robotics Lead Resigns Amid Controversy Over Pentagon AI Contract
OpenAI’s head of robotics departed following the startup’s offer to replace Anthropic as the Pentagon’s AI systems contractor.
Read MoreChina Sets New National Record with Over 90 Space Launches in 2025, Advancing Its Space Ambitions
China achieved more than 90 space launches in 2025, marking a new national record and showcasing key milestones in lunar and Mars exploration.
Read MorePalmer Luckey Aims to Raise $1 Billion for Retro Gaming Revival Startup
Palmer Luckey, Oculus VR founder, is seeking $1 billion to launch a startup focused on reviving classic gaming consoles and retro titles.
Read MoreChinese Authorities Warn of Global Semiconductor Crisis Amid Rising Tensions with Nexperia
Chinese officials caution that escalating tensions surrounding Nexperia could trigger widespread disruptions in the global semiconductor industry.
Read MoreEnthusiast Runs Linux and GTA V on Sony PlayStation 5, Turning It Into a Gaming PC
An enthusiast has successfully installed Linux on the Sony PlayStation 5, running GTA V Enhanced with ray tracing at 1440p and 60 FPS.
Read MoreMozilla Unveils Major Firefox Redesign Under Project Nova
Mozilla is revamping Firefox with Project Nova, featuring rounded tabs, pastel colors, and a refreshed new tab page.
Read MoreYMTC Launches First Fully Chinese PCIe 5.0 Consumer SSDs with Speeds up to 10.5 GB/s
Yangtze Memory Technologies introduces PC550 SSDs, the first fully Chinese PCIe 5.0 consumer drives, aimed at AI computing and commercial use.
Read MoreSpring 2026 Highlights: CS:GO Revival, Resident Evil Requiem’s Steam Record, and Shifts in Sony’s PC Strategy
CS:GO experiences a notable comeback, Resident Evil Requiem breaks online records on Steam, and Sony trims PC game releases in early 2026.
Read MoreFrench Company Biomemory to Introduce DNA-Based Data Storage in Data Centers by Late 2026
Biomemory plans to deploy DNA-based data storage in data centers during the second half of 2026, following its acquisition of Catalog Technologies.
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