GPU pricing is broken again - but the real question is how badly. We're putting hard numbers to this situation. How much have graphics card prices increased since memory prices went through the roof? Read Entire Article
Europe is coming after infinite scroll – TikTok’s endless feed is now a legal problem
The Commission's preliminary ruling identifies TikTok's endless feed, algorithmic recommendations, and lack of built-in usage limits as central to the problem. Officials say the company may be required to disable its infinite scroll, introduce stricter screen-time interventions, and adjust how its recommendation systems deliver content. Read Entire Article
The most popular PC games still rarely use hardware ray tracing
PC Gamer recently noted that, among the 21 most popular PC games of 2025, only five make use of hardware-accelerated ray tracing. While the demanding technology is gaining traction in visually ambitious AAA titles, it has yet to trickle down to games optimized for mainstream hardware. Read Entire Article
Google Docs can turn long documents into audio summaries in latest Workspace update
The new feature will roll out across Google Workspace over the next two weeks. It will appear under Tools > Audio > Listen to document summary, where users can trigger a small media player to control playback. The summaries, typically under three minutes, draw on information from multiple document tabs......
Lenovo’s ThinkPad X13 Detachable wants to reinvent the rugged 2-in-1
According to sources familiar with Lenovo's plans, the device is slated to debut at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, scheduled for March 2 to 5. It marks the company's first detachable refresh in two years. Read Entire Article
Amazon sold 60% fewer CPUs than a year ago, pointing to a stalled PC refresh cycle
According to figures compiled by TechEpiphany, Amazon sold about 26,100 CPUs in the US in January 2026. AMD's X3D lineup continues to dominate, pushing the company's market share to an eye-popping 88 percent. But look closer and the story shifts from competitive wins to supply constraints: AI data centers are......
Samsung readies LPCAMM2 LPDDR5X modules with up to 96GB and 9600 MT/s
The LPCAMM2 design is part of an ongoing effort to replace soldered LPDDR in mobile and ultra-thin systems with memory that is both upgradeable and space-efficient. It builds on first-generation LPCAMM2 modules, which typically shipped with LPDDR5 memory. The new LPDDR5X variant continues that evolution, delivering higher efficiency and faster......
Corsair redesigns DDR5 packaging to combat rising RAM scams
Earlier this month, Corsair rolled out a new packaging design for select DDR5 products. The shift reflects a market under strain: chipmakers are posting record revenues, while downstream customers are grappling with shortages, inflated prices, and a surge in fraudulent sales. Improving security and "transparency" around what's actually in the......
Metal Gear Solid 4 finally comes to PC and modern consoles in Master Collection Vol 2
The compilation continues Konami's recent strategy of remastering the franchise's most celebrated entries for today's hardware while retaining their original design and character. Read Entire Article
Unreal Tournament 2004 is back – and it’s free, with Epic’s official blessing
One of PC gaming's greatest shooters has been given a free second life. Unreal Tournament 2004 is now available at no cost with Epic Games' blessing. The community-led revival preserves everything that made UT2004 a multiplayer legend: lightning-fast gunplay, large vehicle-filled maps, and deep mod support, while adding support for...