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The Raspberry Pi’s Reign as the Go-To Home Server is Over
ComputingHardwareIoT

The Raspberry Pi’s Reign as the Go-To Home Server is Over

For years, the Raspberry Pi was the default choice for a budget home server. According to a new analysis, that era has ended thanks to cheap, powerful mini PCs and evolving storage needs. The Pi isn’t obsolete—it’s just been promoted to a more specialized role.

by Marcus LinfieldJanuary 3, 2026
LG Takes On Samsung’s Frame With Its Own Art TV
HardwareInnovationTechnology

LG Takes On Samsung’s Frame With Its Own Art TV

LG is entering the art TV market with its Gallery TV, set for release in 2026. The 55-inch and 65-inch models will feature a MiniLED panel, an a7 AI processor, and a library of 4,500 artworks for its Gallery Mode. It aims to compete directly with Samsung’s popular Frame TV on price.

by Marcus LinfieldJanuary 2, 2026
Why 48V is the New Power Standard for Robots and AI
HardwareInnovationManufacturing

Why 48V is the New Power Standard for Robots and AI

The push for more efficient power delivery is driving a major shift from traditional 12V systems to 48V architectures. This change is critical for robotics, automation, and even AI data centers. The move offers big gains but comes with new engineering challenges.

by Darren HoltJanuary 2, 2026
Intel Optane’s $500 Million Failure: Why It Died
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Intel Optane’s $500 Million Failure: Why It Died

Intel’s Optane promised to bridge the gap between RAM and storage with incredible speed. But confusing products and high costs led to its demise, leaving a $559 million hole.

by Darren HoltJanuary 2, 2026
PC Prices Are Going Up, And It’s Only Getting Worse
BusinessComputingHardware

PC Prices Are Going Up, And It’s Only Getting Worse

ASUS is following Dell in raising PC prices due to surging memory costs. The industry-wide trend could delay new consoles and hurt budget buyers most.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 31, 2025
Linux 6.19 Is Adding Support For Some Key Laptops
ComputingHardwareSoftware

Linux 6.19 Is Adding Support For Some Key Laptops

The Linux 6.19 kernel merge window is bringing in new hardware support to close out 2025. Key additions include sensor monitoring for high-end ASUS motherboards and fixes for several modern laptops.

by Darren HoltDecember 31, 2025
Samsung’s Big OLED Gamble: Cheaper Screens, Chinese Suppliers?
HardwareManufacturingTechnology

Samsung’s Big OLED Gamble: Cheaper Screens, Chinese Suppliers?

In a major cost-cutting move, Samsung’s phone division is demanding flexible OLED panels at rigid OLED prices from its own display unit. This could lead to Samsung sourcing screens from Chinese manufacturers for mid-range phones like the rumored Galaxy A57 as soon as 2027.

by Marcus LinfieldDecember 31, 2025
Samsung Reportedly Drops Its 20,000mAh Battery Dream
HardwareManufacturingTechnology

Samsung Reportedly Drops Its 20,000mAh Battery Dream

Samsung’s ambitious 20,000mAh battery project has hit a wall. The company is now reportedly shifting its focus to more manageable 6,000-8,000mAh silicon-carbon cells after facing significant technical hurdles.

by Darren HoltDecember 30, 2025
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
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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

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