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Sony’s $89,000 EV Turns Your Car Into a PS5 Gaming Lounge
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Sony’s $89,000 EV Turns Your Car Into a PS5 Gaming Lounge

The new AFEELA electric vehicle from the Sony Honda Mobility joint venture is packing some serious tech, including the ability to play your PlayStation 5 in the car. With a price tag starting at $89,000 and a recommended 15Mbps connection, it’s aiming for a luxury, high-entertainment experience.

by Darren HoltDecember 22, 2025
Galaxy S25’s One UI 8.5 beta gets a stability-focused update
HardwareSoftwareTechnology

Galaxy S25’s One UI 8.5 beta gets a stability-focused update

The changelog for the second One UI 8.5 beta update for the unreleased Galaxy S25 has leaked. It shows Samsung is focusing heavily on stabilizing the software, with multiple app updates including the camera.

by Noah VanceDecember 22, 2025
Your Home Server’s Most Important Upgrade Isn’t What You Think
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Your Home Server’s Most Important Upgrade Isn’t What You Think

Chasing better specs for your home server? You’re probably ignoring its most critical vulnerability: dirty power. A UPS isn’t just a battery backup; it’s essential protection against data loss, hardware damage, and annoying service interruptions that specs can’t fix.

by Noah VanceDecember 21, 2025
Arch Linux Drops NVIDIA Pascal Support, Forcing a Driver Switch
ComputingHardwareSoftware

Arch Linux Drops NVIDIA Pascal Support, Forcing a Driver Switch

Arch Linux is making a major shift by replacing its main proprietary NVIDIA driver packages with the open kernel modules. The move, tied to driver version 590, officially ends support for Pascal-generation GPUs and older. Affected users must manually switch to a legacy branch.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 20, 2025
Rehlko expands its flagship generator line for a shaky power grid
HardwareManufacturingTechnology

Rehlko expands its flagship generator line for a shaky power grid

Rehlko has launched a major expansion of its KD Series generator line, adding models from 60kW to 600kW. The move targets growing demand for energy resilience from data centers, healthcare, and telecoms, with full distribution slated for Q1 2026.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 19, 2025
New RISC-V Chips Get Hit With Classic Spectre Bug
CybersecurityHardwareSemiconductors

New RISC-V Chips Get Hit With Classic Spectre Bug

The Spectre v1 vulnerability, a classic side-channel attack, has now been confirmed in newer, high-performance RISC-V processors. The Linux kernel is getting patches to add pointer masking and syscall sanitization, similar to defenses long used by x86 and Arm.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 18, 2025
IBASE Rolls Out a Tiny, Fanless Edge AI Box for Factories
AIComputingHardware

IBASE Rolls Out a Tiny, Fanless Edge AI Box for Factories

IBASE Technology has launched a new small form factor edge AI computer designed for industrial environments. The ASB200-962U runs on Intel’s Core Ultra 100U processor and can be configured with up to 96GB of RAM and multiple expansion modules for AI and connectivity.

by Darren HoltDecember 18, 2025
Intel’s Big Battlemage GPU Leaks Again, Xe4 Datacenter Chip Surfaces
ComputingHardwareSemiconductors

Intel’s Big Battlemage GPU Leaks Again, Xe4 Datacenter Chip Surfaces

Intel’s upcoming flagship discrete GPU, the Arc Battlemage BMG-G31, has received new support in official software. The “Big Battlemage” chip is expected to pack 32 Xe2 cores and 16GB of memory. Meanwhile, a 2023 shipping manifest mentions a future “Intel Data Center GPU XE4 Subsystem.”

by Noah VanceDecember 18, 2025
Our Critical Infrastructure Is Running On Digital Dinosaurs
ComputingHardwareSoftware

Our Critical Infrastructure Is Running On Digital Dinosaurs

A new report highlights how aging digital networks are the brittle backbone of everything from flights to 911. These systems, built for a different era, are now buckling under the demands of AI and real-time data, creating a national security risk that requires urgent modernization.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 18, 2025
A Windows Patch Just Broke Fire Alarms and Cash Registers
ComputingHardwareSoftware

A Windows Patch Just Broke Fire Alarms and Cash Registers

A security patch Microsoft issued on December Patch Tuesday is causing widespread failures in applications using Message Queuing (MSMQ). The broken systems range from retail point-of-sale terminals to building fire alarm systems, highlighting the fragile links in operational technology.

by Darren HoltDecember 18, 2025

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