- Science has found clues that could help solve one of the most fundamental mysteries of the universe.

New research reveals a stronger CP violation effect in baryon charms, opening up a new avenue for explaining the matter-antimatter imbalance in the universe.
- Don't rush to reinstall Windows 11 if the update causes errors: Try these 3 methods first.

Is your Windows 11 experiencing errors after an update? Before reinstalling the operating system, try identifying the faulty update, rolling back, using Safe Mode, and Recovery to
- Will PCs using NVIDIA processors appear as early as this year?

NVIDIA is reportedly planning to launch a PC powered by the ARM N1X chip in the near future, with a GPU as powerful as the RTX 5070, opening up a new future for Windows on ARM.
- Former Microsoft engineer explains the old 'super-fast' Windows restart trick: interesting but full of bugs.

Raymond Chen explains the Shift + Restart trick on Windows 95 that helped restart faster, why it was interesting but full of bugs and eventually removed by Microsoft.
- Want to try Linux? Installing Ubuntu or Fedora is enough for beginners.

If you want to switch to Linux without getting overwhelmed by too many distros, Ubuntu and Fedora are two of the safest, easiest to use, and most stable options.
- OpenAI launches Prism: A dedicated workspace for scientific researchers.

OpenAI introduces Prism, a workspace for scientists that integrates GPT-5.2, LaTeX, and real-time collaboration on a cloud platform.
- FBI unlocks BitLocker thanks to Microsoft: Is Windows encryption still secure?

Microsoft has confirmed it will provide BitLocker keys to the FBI when ordered by a court. The incident in Guam has raised concerns about privacy and data security on Windows.
- Why does Microsoft only release monthly Windows patches on Tuesdays?

Patch Tuesday has been a Microsoft tradition since 2003. This article explains why Windows patches are always released on Tuesdays, and the benefits of this update schedule for
- Is Gigabit Ethernet still sufficient for the needs of modern home networks?

Home networks are rapidly evolving with NAS, self-hosting, and local AI, causing Gigabit Ethernet to become increasingly overloaded.
- Don't charge your phone using your laptop, here's why!

Charging your phone or accessories through your laptop might seem convenient, but it's actually very slow, inefficient, and drains your laptop's battery. Here's why you should stop
- Car LiDAR systems can permanently damage smartphone cameras.

The LiDAR system in vehicles like the Volvo EX90 can damage smartphone camera sensors if pointed directly at. Users need to exercise extreme caution.
- DDR5 RAM prices have surged by a shocking 440%, while DDR3 and DDR4 prices have also climbed sharply.

DDR5 RAM prices in Germany have increased more than fourfold since July 2025, while DDR3 and DDR4 have also not escaped the price surge due to DRAM shortages and AI demand.
- The new WhatsApp Clear Chat tool will allow you to control message deletion.

WhatsApp is testing an advanced memory clearing tool called Clear Chat, which allows users to control how messages are cleaned up.
- Stop buying regular USB flash drives: USB SSDs are a better choice in 2026.

USB SSDs are faster, more durable, and only slightly more expensive than traditional USB flash drives. Why should you ditch your regular USB drives by 2026?
- 5 things Raspberry Pi does better than any other computer.

Despite the emergence of many new SBCs, the Raspberry Pi still stands out for its hardware customization capabilities, power efficiency, and vast ecosystem.
- Claude AI can now read health data and provide in-depth, personalized analysis.

Anthropic has launched a feature that allows Claude to connect health data, summarize medical history, and interpret health indicators. Privacy and professional medical application
- OpenAI develops AI headphones running ChatGPT, aiming to dethrone AirPods.

OpenAI is reportedly developing an AI headset with integrated ChatGPT called Sweetpea, featuring a novel design, which could launch in 2026.
- Spotify is testing a feature that synchronizes audiobooks with print books.

Spotify is developing a new feature called Page Match that will allow audiobook listeners to continue listening from where they left off in the print version.
- Don't use old HDMI cables for your new 4K TV if you don't want to lose picture quality.

Old HDMI cables can cause 4K, 120Hz TVs to malfunction. Learn how to identify, classify, and choose the right HDMI cable for your modern TV.
- WhatsApp's cover photo options are coming soon to users.

Meta is working with the team to launch a feature that supports setting cover photos for WhatsApp accounts, along with related privacy settings.