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Corsair’s new PC case has a built-in touchscreen. It’s cool, but pricey.
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Corsair’s new PC case has a built-in touchscreen. It’s cool, but pricey.

Corsair has unveiled a new version of its Frame 4000D mid-tower case with a fully integrated 14.5-inch touchscreen. The panel is a functional secondary Windows display, and the case includes major cooling upgrades. But the premium feature comes with a premium price tag.

by Michael TurnerDecember 10, 2025
Lenovo’s Rollable Gaming Laptop Leak Points to CES 2026 Reveal
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Lenovo’s Rollable Gaming Laptop Leak Points to CES 2026 Reveal

According to a TechRadar report, Lenovo is developing a groundbreaking gaming laptop with a rollable screen. The Legion Pro Rollable would expand horizontally to become an ultrawide OLED display, potentially launching at CES 2026.

by Michael TurnerDecember 9, 2025
IQE and Lumentum Double Down on Sensing Tech Partnership
HardwareManufacturingSemiconductors

IQE and Lumentum Double Down on Sensing Tech Partnership

Epiwafer supplier IQE has signed a multi-year extension to its strategic supply agreement with photonics giant Lumentum. The deal focuses on wafers for vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs), which are crucial for 3D sensing in consumer gadgets and automotive LiDAR.

by Michael TurnerDecember 8, 2025
Apple’s Chip Boss Johny Srouji Says He’s Not Leaving
HardwareInnovationSemiconductors

Apple’s Chip Boss Johny Srouji Says He’s Not Leaving

In an internal memo, Apple’s chipmaking chief Johny Srouji has directly addressed speculation about his future. He stated he loves his job and team and has no plans to leave, countering a recent report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. This comes amid a wave of high-profile executive departures at Apple

by Michael TurnerDecember 8, 2025
Tether, AMD Bet Big on Italian Humanoid Robots
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Tether, AMD Bet Big on Italian Humanoid Robots

Tether is expanding beyond crypto, investing in a major funding round for an Italian humanoid robotics startup. The move signals a growing convergence of capital from crypto, chips, and state-backed funds into physical AI.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 8, 2025
A Paper-Thin Brain Chip Is About to Change Everything
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A Paper-Thin Brain Chip Is About to Change Everything

Researchers have unveiled a radically miniaturized brain-computer interface called BISC. This single-chip implant could enable seamless communication between the human brain and artificial intelligence, offering new hope for treating neurological disorders.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 8, 2025
Six PC Specs That Are Officially Obsolete in 2026
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Six PC Specs That Are Officially Obsolete in 2026

According to a new guide, several PC components that were once budget staples are now considered outdated for any new build in 2026. The list targets everything from storage to power supplies, arguing that the minimal savings aren’t worth the long-term compromise.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 6, 2025
Laptop Prices Are Set to Jump 20% as Memory Costs Soar
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Laptop Prices Are Set to Jump 20% as Memory Costs Soar

Major PC makers are warning of significant price increases. A memory shortage, fueled by AI data center demand, is forcing companies like Dell and Lenovo to raise prices by 15-20% on new laptops and desktops.

by Michael TurnerDecember 5, 2025
Hotel Robots Are Best for Delivery, Not Bartending, Says Taiwan Operator
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Hotel Robots Are Best for Delivery, Not Bartending, Says Taiwan Operator

Taiwan’s largest hotel operator, Dunqian, has learned that robots work best for high-frequency, low-communication tasks like delivering amenities. Their attempts at robotic bartenders and luggage storage failed, underscoring the limits of current tech in hospitality.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 5, 2025
Linux 6.19 Gets Steam Deck Sensors and Apple Silicon Tweaks
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Linux 6.19 Gets Steam Deck Sensors and Apple Silicon Tweaks

The Linux 6.19 kernel merge window is bringing some notable hardware support improvements for popular devices. Key additions include temperature sensor monitoring for the Steam Deck’s APU and updates to the Apple Silicon SMC driver for newer Macs.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 4, 2025

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