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Parkinson’s Might Be in the Water, Not Just Your Genes
HardwareSoftwareTechnology

Parkinson’s Might Be in the Water, Not Just Your Genes

For decades, the search for Parkinson’s causes was dominated by genetics. But a toxic chemical spill at Camp Lejeune and a forgotten 1980s discovery are forcing a major rethink. The story is about science, funding, and what we choose to investigate.

by Chloe DannerDecember 10, 2025
Samsung’s Next Foldables Are Already Getting Software Updates
ComputingHardwareSoftware

Samsung’s Next Foldables Are Already Getting Software Updates

Samsung is already working on the software for its 2025 foldables, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7. A leaked build of One UI 8.5 for the Fold 7 reveals early testing is underway.

by Emma LangfordDecember 10, 2025
AMD’s Ryzen AI 400 CPUs Get Official Driver Nod Ahead of Launch
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AMD’s Ryzen AI 400 CPUs Get Official Driver Nod Ahead of Launch

AMD’s next-generation laptop processors, the Ryzen AI 400 series, have been spotted in an unreleased chipset driver. This confirms the “Gorgon Point” family as a refresh of the current Ryzen AI 300 lineup.

by Emma LangfordDecember 10, 2025
Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Leak Hints at a Major Magnetic Shift
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Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Leak Hints at a Major Magnetic Shift

Samsung appears ready to embrace the Qi2 magnetic charging standard with its 2026 flagship phones. A leak reveals a full suite of planned magnetic cases and accessories for the Galaxy S26 lineup.

by Emma LangfordDecember 10, 2025
Pixel 10 Pro Gets a Real Speed Boost From Android 16 Update
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Pixel 10 Pro Gets a Real Speed Boost From Android 16 Update

Google’s latest Android 16 QPR2 update is quietly supercharging the Pixel 10 Pro XL. Benchmarks show a massive 19.6% improvement in real-world performance, making the phone feel significantly faster.

by Emma LangfordDecember 9, 2025
Littelfuse’s new TVS diodes aim to cut costs in 12V car systems
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Littelfuse’s new TVS diodes aim to cut costs in 12V car systems

Littelfuse has introduced a new series of TVS diodes designed specifically for 12V battery anti-reverse protection. The TPSMB Asymmetrical Series is billed as a single-component solution that can lower conduction loss and overall system cost.

by Chloe DannerDecember 9, 2025
Intel’s Desktop Share Craters Below 5% in German Retail Data
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Intel’s Desktop Share Craters Below 5% in German Retail Data

According to a Wccftech report on German retailer Mindfactory’s weekly sales, Intel’s revenue share for desktop CPUs has fallen below 5% for the first time. AMD sold over 3,500 units last week, compared to Intel’s roughly 250. The data highlights a severe and ongoing decline for Intel in the consume

by Emma LangfordDecember 9, 2025
H3C’s $5,000 AI Mini PC Packs a Massive Blackwell Punch
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H3C’s $5,000 AI Mini PC Packs a Massive Blackwell Punch

H3C has launched the LinSeer MegaCube, a compact mini PC powered by NVIDIA’s GB10 Superchip. It features 128GB of memory and can run AI models with up to 200 billion parameters. The price in China converts to over $5,000 USD.

by Ava WinslowDecember 9, 2025
Apple’s Chip Boss Says He’s Staying, Dismissing Exit Rumors
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Apple’s Chip Boss Says He’s Staying, Dismissing Exit Rumors

Johny Srouji, the Apple exec behind the company’s powerful in-house chips, has shot down rumors of his departure. In an internal memo, he stated he has no plans to leave, countering a weekend report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.

by Emma LangfordDecember 8, 2025
Someone Got Windows 11 Running on a PS5’s Brain. It’s a Mess.
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Someone Got Windows 11 Running on a PS5’s Brain. It’s a Mess.

A hardware hacker successfully booted Windows 11 from a USB drive on a PlayStation 5 APU. The CPU and RAM were detected, but the integrated GPU was completely unrecognized, requiring a separate graphics card.

by Ava WinslowDecember 8, 2025

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