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MSI’s New Claw A8 Handheld Leaks at a Hefty $1,149
ComputingGamingHardware

MSI’s New Claw A8 Handheld Leaks at a Hefty $1,149

The price for MSI’s upcoming Claw A8 handheld gaming PC has appeared online, and it’s not cheap. A listing on Newegg US shows it priced at $1,149, positioning it firmly in the high-end market.

by Emma LangfordDecember 16, 2025
Samsung’s Galaxy S26 is losing its big software edge
HardwareSoftwareTechnology

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 is losing its big software edge

Samsung’s Galaxy S phones are losing a key selling point. The upcoming S26 series reportedly won’t be the first flagship to ship with the new One UI 8 and Android 16, marking a major shift in strategy.

by Emma LangfordDecember 14, 2025
NVIDIA’s H200 GPUs Are a Hit in China, But There’s a Catch
AIHardwareSemiconductors

NVIDIA’s H200 GPUs Are a Hit in China, But There’s a Catch

NVIDIA is seeing huge demand in China for its last-gen H200 AI GPUs after the US lifted a sales ban. However, the company must pay 25% of each sale to the US government, potentially forcing a price hike. Chinese authorities still need to finalize approval for the chips next week.

by Ava WinslowDecember 13, 2025
AMD’s ROCm 7.10 Finally Brings Official Support for Strix Point APUs
AIComputingHardware

AMD’s ROCm 7.10 Finally Brings Official Support for Strix Point APUs

AMD has released the ROCm 7.10 developer preview, marking a significant step in its open-source compute platform. The update finally adds official support for the new Ryzen AI 300 “Strix Point” APUs and restores several older Instinct accelerators.

by Emma LangfordDecember 12, 2025
Apple’s Studio Display 2 Looks Like a Major Upgrade
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Apple’s Studio Display 2 Looks Like a Major Upgrade

Apple’s next Studio Display is shaping up to be a significant refresh. New code suggests it will finally get 120Hz ProMotion and HDR support, likely powered by a new A19 chip.

by Chloe DannerDecember 11, 2025
Nvidia RTX 60-Series in 2027? The Leak Sounds Wild
HardwareSemiconductorsTechnology

Nvidia RTX 60-Series in 2027? The Leak Sounds Wild

A new rumor claims Nvidia is targeting a Q1 2027 announcement for its next-gen RTX 60-series GPUs, led by an RTX 6090. The cards would use the Rubin architecture and promise big performance leaps. But with the RTX 50 SUPER series in flux, does this timeline actually make sense?

by Chloe DannerDecember 11, 2025
Samsung’s Z TriFold Gets a Secret Weapon for Your Windows PC
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Samsung’s Z TriFold Gets a Secret Weapon for Your Windows PC

Samsung has quietly rolled out a new “Second Screen” feature for its upcoming Galaxy Z TriFold. It lets the foldable phone function as a wireless external monitor for Windows PCs, unlocking new multitasking workflows.

by Emma LangfordDecember 11, 2025
Apple’s Studio Display is getting a massive 2026 upgrade
ComputingHardwareInnovation

Apple’s Studio Display is getting a massive 2026 upgrade

Code hidden in a pre-release iOS 26 build points to a major overhaul for the Apple Studio Display. The 2026 model is expected to gain a 120Hz ProMotion display, HDR capabilities, and a modern A19 chip, leaving the current A13 model far behind.

by Emma LangfordDecember 11, 2025
A CEO Got Kicked By His Robot. It’s a Weird, Risky PR Stunt.
AIHardwareTechnology

A CEO Got Kicked By His Robot. It’s a Weird, Risky PR Stunt.

The CEO of EngineAI let his company’s T800 robot kick him in the stomach to prove it wasn’t CGI. The startup just raised $180 million, but the stunt raises serious questions about its tech and strategy.

by Ava WinslowDecember 10, 2025
AMD’s FSR Redstone is a rebrand, not a revolution
ComputingHardwareSoftware

AMD’s FSR Redstone is a rebrand, not a revolution

AMD has launched FSR Redstone, but it’s largely a rebrand of existing FSR4 tech. The new Ray Regeneration feature is only in one game, and you need a pricey new GPU to use any of it.

by Ava WinslowDecember 10, 2025

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