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Category: Computing

Linux Mint’s Cinnamon Menu Gets More Windows-Like
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Linux Mint’s Cinnamon Menu Gets More Windows-Like

Linux Mint continues to refine its desktop experience with new Cinnamon menu customization options and expanded system information tools. The updates specifically target Windows users looking for familiar computing environments. These changes make the popular distro even more appealing for Microsoft

by Darren HoltNovember 7, 2025
Nebius Deploys Massive Nvidia AI Cluster in UK
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Nebius Deploys Massive Nvidia AI Cluster in UK

Nebius has deployed its first Nvidia Blackwell Ultra AI infrastructure in the UK near London. The initial phase includes 4,000 Nvidia HGX B300 GPUs across 126 racks, with another 3,000 coming in phase two. The company aims to reach 100MW of capacity next year.

by Noah VanceNovember 6, 2025
This Gaming PC Deal Beats Xbox Ally X on Price
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This Gaming PC Deal Beats Xbox Ally X on Price

Walmart is offering a surprisingly affordable gaming PC that undercuts even the Xbox Ally X handheld. The CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme features AMD’s Radeon RX 7800 XT GPU and costs just $839 with free delivery. This puts serious 1440p gaming performance within reach of budget-conscious gamers.

by Darren HoltNovember 6, 2025
Quantinuum’s Ion Breakthrough Makes Quantum Error Correction Simpler
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Quantinuum’s Ion Breakthrough Makes Quantum Error Correction Simpler

Quantinuum’s new Helios quantum computer represents a significant step forward in quantum error correction. Using barium ions as qubits, it requires only 2 physical qubits per logical qubit, dramatically simpler than competing superconducting systems.

by Marcus LinfieldNovember 5, 2025
AI’s Coming Surge Pricing Crisis
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AI’s Coming Surge Pricing Crisis

The AI industry faces a capacity crunch that could lead to surge pricing models by 2027. As subsidies disappear, companies must focus on unit economics and efficiency to survive the coming economic reckoning.

by Marcus LinfieldNovember 5, 2025
Google’s wild plan: AI data centers in space by 2027
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Google’s wild plan: AI data centers in space by 2027

Google wants to build AI data centers in space using networks of solar-powered satellites. The ambitious Project Suncatcher faces challenges including cosmic radiation and tight satellite formations. First prototypes are scheduled for launch by early 2027.

by Darren HoltNovember 5, 2025
Samsung’s new microSD card is basically made for Nintendo Switch 2
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Samsung’s new microSD card is basically made for Nintendo Switch 2

Samsung has launched a new microSD card specifically optimized for the Nintendo Switch 2. The P9 Express offers read speeds up to 800MB/s and comes in 256GB and 512GB capacities. It’s available now in the US starting at $54.99.

by Noah VanceNovember 5, 2025
Steam Deck Finally Gets Sleep Mode Downloads After 3 Years
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Steam Deck Finally Gets Sleep Mode Downloads After 3 Years

After nearly four years, the Steam Deck will finally let users download games while the screen is off. The new power-saving mode automatically activates when plugged in and can be enabled manually for battery use. This addresses one of the device’s most frustrating limitations.

by Marcus LinfieldNovember 5, 2025
Samsung’s secret weapon browser is finally coming to Windows
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Samsung’s secret weapon browser is finally coming to Windows

Samsung is bringing its popular Internet browser to Windows 11 and Windows 10 PCs. The beta program is currently available only in the United States and South Korea, with broader rollout expected in coming weeks.

by Darren HoltNovember 5, 2025
Apple’s Testing a Cheap Mac Under $1,000
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Apple’s Testing a Cheap Mac Under $1,000

Apple is testing a new budget-friendly Mac priced under $1,000. The device would use an iPhone-class chip instead of an M-series processor but still outperform early M1 Macs.

by Marcus LinfieldNovember 5, 2025

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