- YouTube is cracking down on 'AI slop' content but is still releasing deepfake tools for creators.

YouTube is committed to combating low-quality AI content, while also introducing deepfake creation tools for creators and expanding the AI ecosystem.
- Scientists have found a way to make OLED screens brighter without consuming more battery power.

New technology from KAIST makes OLED screens brighter, more energy-efficient, and more durable, opening up a future of more efficient displays for smartphones.
- Windows Phone makes a surprising comeback… but in a very different way.

NexPhone brings Windows Phone back in a new way: an Android smartphone, dual-boot Windows 11, the familiar tile interface, and the ability to be used like a PC.
- The price for the AMD Ryzen 9850X3D – the world's fastest gaming CPU on Windows 11 – has been revealed.

AMD has released Windows 11 benchmarks, confirming that the Ryzen 9850X3D outperforms the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K in gaming performance, launching this quarter.
- ReactOS turns 30: The 'open-source Windows' continues to develop quietly.

ReactOS – the open-source operating system often referred to as 'free Windows' – officially celebrates its 30th anniversary, with the goal of running Windows applications and
- 3 USB-C devices you never thought you'd need.

USB-C isn't just for phones and laptops. Here are three affordable yet incredibly convenient USB-C gadgets for everyday life.
- USB-A is due for retirement: Why should next-generation PCs switch entirely to USB-C?

One tech writer argues that it's time for USB-A to give way to USB-C thanks to its higher speed, image transmission, powerful power delivery, and more flexible plug-in experience.
- Google will launch new AI smart glasses in 2026.

Google is preparing to launch its first pair of AI-powered smart glasses in 2026, but the version expected to attract the most attention still doesn't have an official release
- Leaked designs of the new Google Pixel phone look eerily familiar.

We have new information about the upcoming Google Pixel 10a smartphone, thanks to Evan Blass. Blass shared a network certification from Verizon, essentially confirming its key
- ASUS launches ROG Strix XG27JCG: The world's first 5K 180Hz gaming monitor.

ASUS introduces the ROG Strix XG27JCG – the first Fast IPS gaming monitor supporting 5K 180Hz and QHD 330Hz, featuring FreeSync, G-Sync, and HDR 600 nits. Priced at around $850, it
- 2.4GHz routers will be obsolete by 2025 – Why should you upgrade now?

2.4GHz Wi-Fi routers are outdated and slow in 2025. This article explains why they are obsolete and suggests the best Wi-Fi 6, 6E, and 7 routers to buy for network upgrades.
- Future smartphones may have less RAM due to AI and soaring memory prices.

The escalating cost of memory due to the AI craze could lead to smartphones in 2026 having less RAM, and even becoming more expensive despite having lower specifications than
- You're unknowingly 'killing' your SSD.

Many seemingly harmless habits can silently reduce SSD lifespan, slow down the system, and cause data loss. Below are some common mistakes and how to fix them.
- S Code and VSCodium: Two 'open-source' versions, but how different are they?

Is VS Code truly open-source software? What makes VSCodium different? This article clearly analyzes the differences between the two tools, from licensing and privacy to the
- Microsoft announces official Windows 11 gaming PC configurations for 2026.

Microsoft shared the hardware requirements and recommendations for gaming on Windows 11, from CPUs, GPUs, and RAM to monitors and NVMe SSDs.
- Utilize old computers to build Home Assistant and a free smart home system.

Discover how to turn an old computer into a Home Assistant server to build a flexible, cloud-free smart home system. This easy-to-understand guide is perfect for beginners.
- Many TV companies are being sued for secretly taking screenshots of the content users are watching.

Sony, Samsung, LG, HiSense, and TCL are accused of using ACR technology to capture TV screens and send user data without permission.
- A service that can consume CPU, RAM, and disk space will be enabled by default on Windows 11 25H2 and 24H2.

Microsoft has switched Appxsvc to run automatically on Windows 11 25H2 and 24H2, which can cause the service to consume a lot of CPU and RAM, affecting system performance.
- Stop buying 1TB SSDs: You're wasting money without realizing it.

A 1TB SSD fills up quickly, offers low value, and is inefficient. A 2TB SSD provides ample storage, stable performance, and better value per terabyte.
- First successful simulation of 50 qubit quantum computer, setting a new world record

The JUPITER supercomputer set a record by simulating 50 qubits, surpassing the previous mark of 48 qubits. The achievement was based on CPU–GPU hybrid memory technology and