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Nvidia’s RTX Spark aims to turn the PC into a ‘teammate’ with a 128GB local AI superchip
Laptop & PC Technology

Nvidia’s RTX Spark aims to turn the PC into a ‘teammate’ with a 128GB local AI superchip

Nvidia unveils the RTX Spark superchip at Computex, featuring a Blackwell GPU and Grace CPU to enable massive local AI agents with up to 128GB of memory.
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Meta AI Bot Becomes Unwitting Accomplice in Instagram Account Takeovers
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Meta AI Bot Becomes Unwitting Accomplice in Instagram Account Takeovers

Reports indicate hackers used a critical vulnerability in Meta's AI support bot to bypass security and seize high-profile Instagram accounts, including government pages.
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Microsoft pivots toward ‘Agentic AI’ and specialized silicon at Build 2026
Laptop & PC Technology

Microsoft pivots toward ‘Agentic AI’ and specialized silicon at Build 2026

Microsoft Build 2026 signals a shift from generative chatbots to agentic AI systems, debuting the Surface RTX Spark Dev Box and the Project Solara framework.
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POCO Pad C1 Hits Global Markets: A Pragmatic Budget Tablet for the HyperOS Ecosystem
Mobile Technology

POCO Pad C1 Hits Global Markets: A Pragmatic Budget Tablet for the HyperOS Ecosystem

Xiaomi's POCO Pad C1 arrives globally as a budget-friendly 4G tablet. We dive into the 2K 120Hz display, Snapdragon 6s 4G performance, and HyperOS 3.0 integration.
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OPPO Pad 6 Debuts with Dimensity 9500s and Ultra-Slim 5.99mm Chassis
Mobile Technology

OPPO Pad 6 Debuts with Dimensity 9500s and Ultra-Slim 5.99mm Chassis

OPPO officially unveils the Pad 6 in China, featuring a high-performance MediaTek Dimensity 9500s chip, a 12.1-inch 3K display, and a remarkably thin design.
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Blackview Mega 5 Aims for Laptop Replacement at a $216 Price Point
Mobile Technology

Blackview Mega 5 Aims for Laptop Replacement at a $216 Price Point

Blackview launches the Mega 5, a budget-friendly 12.2-inch tablet featuring a Unisoc T7300 chip, 12GB RAM, and a comprehensive accessory bundle to challenge low-end laptops.
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Microsoft Challenges the Pro Market with Surface Laptop Ultra and NVIDIA RTX Spark
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Microsoft Challenges the Pro Market with Surface Laptop Ultra and NVIDIA RTX Spark

Microsoft unveils the Surface Laptop Ultra at Computex, featuring the NVIDIA RTX Spark ARM chip, 2,000-nit Mini LED display, and massive unified memory for local AI.
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Blue Origin Eyes Year-End Return to Flight After New Glenn Pad Explosion
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Blue Origin Eyes Year-End Return to Flight After New Glenn Pad Explosion

CEO Dave Limp confirms Blue Origin aims to resume New Glenn flights by year-end following a destructive pad explosion at Cape Canaveral.
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UK Rail Connectivity is a ‘Black Hole’: Ofcom Report Slams Mobile Operators Over Network Failures
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UK Rail Connectivity is a ‘Black Hole’: Ofcom Report Slams Mobile Operators Over Network Failures

New data from Ofcom and Streetwave reveals a systemic failure in UK rail connectivity, with only EE meeting basic performance benchmarks while onboard Wi-Fi remains nearly useless.
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Lenovo Bets on Modular Design and Foldable Handhelds at MWC 2026
Gaming Technology

Lenovo Bets on Modular Design and Foldable Handhelds at MWC 2026

Lenovo unveils a massive hardware offensive at MWC 2026, featuring the Legion Go Fold concept, modular ThinkBooks, and a new AI-driven ecosystem.
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The $200 MacBook: Is This Massive Refurbished Discount Actually a Good Deal?
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The $200 MacBook: Is This Massive Refurbished Discount Actually a Good Deal?

A 13-inch MacBook Air is hitting a steep discount at $199.97. We break down the specs, the 'Grade A/B' caveat, and whether this Intel-era machine still holds up in 2026.
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Google Unveils ‘Googlebook’: A Fundamental Pivot From ChromeOS to AI-Native Hardware
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Google Unveils ‘Googlebook’: A Fundamental Pivot From ChromeOS to AI-Native Hardware

Google introduces the Googlebook, a new breed of laptops designed for Gemini Intelligence, signaling a shift away from traditional ChromeOS toward a new AI-native OS.
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Capcom Revives a Cult Classic: Everything We Know About Onimusha: Way of the Sword
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Capcom Revives a Cult Classic: Everything We Know About Onimusha: Way of the Sword

Capcom is bringing the Oni Gauntlet back with Onimusha: Way of the Sword. We dive into the Edo-era setting, Genma combat, and how it differs from the Soulslike trend.
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Trump Brokers Fragile De-escalation in Lebanon to Save Iran Peace Talks
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Trump Brokers Fragile De-escalation in Lebanon to Save Iran Peace Talks

President Trump reportedly used heated language to deter Israel from a Beirut raid, aiming to keep US-Iran talks on track and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
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From ‘Crossroads’ to the Stage: Jonathan Franzen Details the Narrative DNA of His Next Novel
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From ‘Crossroads’ to the Stage: Jonathan Franzen Details the Narrative DNA of His Next Novel

Author Jonathan Franzen opens up about the themes of talent, faith, and the 'spirit of theatre' in his upcoming project, a sequel to Crossroads.
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Pluto.jl Hits 1.0: Julia’s Answer to the Notebook Chaos
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Pluto.jl Hits 1.0: Julia’s Answer to the Notebook Chaos

Pluto.jl reaches version 1.0, introducing a fundamentally reactive approach to notebooks for the Julia programming language to solve the 'out-of-order execution' problem.
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Amazon Faces Class-Action Lawsuit Over Ring’s ‘Familiar Faces’ Biometric Scanning
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Amazon Faces Class-Action Lawsuit Over Ring’s ‘Familiar Faces’ Biometric Scanning

A new class-action lawsuit alleges Amazon's Ring 'Familiar Faces' feature illegally collects biometric data from millions of unsuspecting Americans.
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Microsoft’s Project Solara Aims to Kill the App with ‘Just-in-Time’ AI Interfaces
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Microsoft’s Project Solara Aims to Kill the App with ‘Just-in-Time’ AI Interfaces

Microsoft unveils Project Solara, an Android-based platform designed to replace traditional apps with AI agents and dynamic, just-in-time user interfaces.
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Microsoft pivots to hardware-accelerated dev kits and Linux parity at Build
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Microsoft pivots to hardware-accelerated dev kits and Linux parity at Build

Beyond the AI hype, Microsoft is doubling down on developer hardware with the Surface RTX Spark Dev Box and deeper Linux integration for Windows 11.
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The Concrete and Cable Nightmare: What SpaceX’s AMOS-6 Disaster Tells Us About Blue Origin’s Recovery
Science Technology

The Concrete and Cable Nightmare: What SpaceX’s AMOS-6 Disaster Tells Us About Blue Origin’s Recovery

Analyzing the recovery timeline for Blue Origin's New Glenn launch pad following a catastrophic static fire failure, with insights from SpaceX veterans.
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