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Lenovo Confirms Support for Legion Go Portable Gaming Device Through 2029
Lenovo denies rumors of ending support for its Legion Go handheld gaming console, confirming driver updates and support will continue until 2029.
Read MoreSamsung Identifies Memory Supply Issues as Key Factor in Galaxy S26 Price Increase
Samsung confirms memory shortages and tariff increases contributed to the higher average cost of Galaxy S26 and S26+ smartphones.
Read MoreApple’s Budget MacBook with iPhone Chip May Lack Key Features of Higher-End Models
Apple’s upcoming budget MacBook, powered by an iPhone chip, might omit several features found in more expensive models to reduce costs.
Read MoreMeta Delays International Launch of Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Due to Soaring US Demand
Strong US demand for Ray-Ban smart glasses leads Meta to postpone international rollout and delay new model launch to ease domestic shortages.
Read MoreBMW Acknowledges Overreach in Seat Heating Subscription but Maintains Paid Feature Unlocks
BMW admits charging for seat heating access was excessive but continues offering paid unlocks through its ConnectedDrive service.
Read MoreAffordable Smartwatches Dominate the Russian Market in 2025, Apple and Xiaomi Lead Sales
In 2025, affordable smartwatches surged in popularity across Russia, with Apple and Xiaomi models capturing the largest market shares.
Read MoreMSI Spatium M560: A Cost-Effective PCIe 5.0 SSD With a Simplified Design
MSI’s Spatium M560 delivers PCIe 5.0 speeds with a streamlined design, offering improved performance over top PCIe 4.0 SSDs while maintaining low heat output.
Read MoreApple Unveils Updated AirTag with Enhanced Range and Louder Speaker
Apple introduces a new AirTag featuring a second-generation ultra-wideband chip for improved range and a speaker that’s 50% louder.
Read MoreGameStop Fixes Exploit in Nintendo Switch 2 Trade-In System
GameStop resolved a trading system flaw that allowed users to exploit infinite money during Nintendo Switch 2 trade-ins, closing a major loophole.
Read MoreElectronics Market to Contract in 2026 Due to Soaring Memory Prices
Rising memory costs in 2026 are predicted to reduce demand and shipments of PCs, smartphones, and gaming consoles across the electronics sector.
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