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LG’s new Gallery TV is a direct shot at Samsung’s The Frame
HardwareInnovationTechnology

LG’s new Gallery TV is a direct shot at Samsung’s The Frame

LG is launching a new Gallery TV to compete with Samsung’s The Frame. It features a 4K MiniLED screen, a subscription art service with over 4,500 pieces, and even includes a physical frame. Full details are expected at CES next week.

by Darren HoltDecember 30, 2025
Sony’s PS5 Pro Gets a Quiet, Efficient Refresh
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Sony’s PS5 Pro Gets a Quiet, Efficient Refresh

Sony has rolled out a revised PlayStation 5 Pro model focused on internal refinements. The new CFI-7100B01 version offers lower power consumption, quieter cooling, and a significantly improved DualSense controller battery, with no change to performance or the $840 price tag.

by Noah VanceDecember 30, 2025
This “Neuromorphic” Robot Skin Is More Bio-Inspired Than Real
AIHardwareInnovation

This “Neuromorphic” Robot Skin Is More Bio-Inspired Than Real

A team in China has developed an artificial skin for robots that mimics some principles of the nervous system. It uses spiking electrical signals to convey pressure and location, can trigger reflex actions, and features modular, magnetically-attached segments for easy repair. The system is designed

by Darren HoltDecember 29, 2025
Next-Gen Console Delays? Blame the AI RAM Crunch
GamingHardwareTechnology

Next-Gen Console Delays? Blame the AI RAM Crunch

The relentless demand for AI hardware is creating a severe RAM shortage for consumer tech. According to a new report, this could force Sony and Microsoft to delay their next-generation consoles beyond the expected 2027-2028 launch window.

by Darren HoltDecember 29, 2025
Sauron’s New CEO Pushes Launch to 2026, Admits Product Is Still a Puzzle
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Sauron’s New CEO Pushes Launch to 2026, Admits Product Is Still a Puzzle

Sauron, the high-end home security startup founded by Kevin Hartz and Jack Abraham, has hired Maxime Bouvat-Merlin, former Sonos CPO, as its new CEO. According to TechCrunch, the company has pushed its product launch to late 2026 at the earliest, a significant delay from its original 2025 target, as

by Darren HoltDecember 29, 2025
China’s AI Industry is Frankensteining 32GB RTX 5080 GPUs
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China’s AI Industry is Frankensteining 32GB RTX 5080 GPUs

To bypass U.S. restrictions and feed a desperate need for compute, China’s modding community is creating custom RTX 5080 GPUs with double the VRAM. These “turbo” style cards are being snapped up for local AI training and inference tasks, raising questions about their long-term durability.

by Darren HoltDecember 27, 2025
LG’s 52-Inch 5K Gaming Monitor Is a Desk-Dominating Monster
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LG’s 52-Inch 5K Gaming Monitor Is a Desk-Dominating Monster

LG is going big for CES 2026, announcing a monstrous 52-inch curved UltraGear evo gaming monitor. The lineup also includes a 39-inch OLED and a 27-inch mini-LED model, all boasting 5K resolutions and high refresh rates. The real question is who actually needs a monitor this huge.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 26, 2025
2025’s Rare Earth Rush Was All About Breaking China’s Grip
HardwareManufacturingTechnology

2025’s Rare Earth Rush Was All About Breaking China’s Grip

2025 was the year the West got dead serious about rare earths. With China controlling up to 99% of the market, the U.S. scrambled to revive mines, sign shaky deals, and fund next-gen magnet tech. The geopolitical stakes couldn’t be higher.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 26, 2025
Intel’s Next CPUs Might Give You More Cores for the Same Price
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Intel’s Next CPUs Might Give You More Cores for the Same Price

According to a new report, Intel is planning a “Core Ultra 200K Plus” refresh for its Arrow Lake desktop processors, potentially launching in early 2026. The key rumor is a spec bump, particularly for mid-range Core Ultra 7 and 5 chips, that adds more Efficiency cores while keeping prices steady and

by Noah VanceDecember 26, 2025
ViewSonic Goes All-In on Samsung’s QD-OLED Panels
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ViewSonic Goes All-In on Samsung’s QD-OLED Panels

ViewSonic is launching a quartet of new gaming monitors powered by Samsung’s QD-OLED technology. The 27-inch panels offer high refresh rates and impressive brightness, signaling a major push into the premium display market.

by Darren HoltDecember 25, 2025

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