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Intel 290K Geekbench Leak Signals Arrow Lake Refresh Intel enthusiasts have reason to get excited. The Intel Core Ultra 9 290K, a new Arrow Lake CPU, has surfaced on Geekbench, showing performance gains over the current 285K model. With 24 cores—8 performance and 16 efficiency—and a boost clock reac...
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Nvidia DLSS 4.5 Update Rolls Out With Enhanced Gaming Performance Gamers have long awaited Nvidia’s next step in AI-powered graphics, and DLSS 4.5 is finally here. This update promises sharper visuals, smoother gameplay, and smarter settings for all GeForce RTX GPU owners. Whether you’re chasing ult...
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Pixel 10 January Patch Fixes GPU Issues and More Google has started rolling out the January 2026 security update for Pixel phones, delivering key fixes for the Pixel 10 series. Many users have reported GPU performance problems since the Pixel 10 launch, and this patch promises notable improvements. ...
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Apple fans are buzzing as leaks about the iPhone 18 Pro hint at a major front display overhaul. Rumors suggest the new model will finally ditch the Dynamic Island in favor of under-screen Face ID, a change that could reshape how users interact with their devices. Alongside this, the iPhone 18 family...
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Trump Phone Sales Claim Sparks Skepticism Rumors about the Trump phone have resurfaced this week, with claims that 600,000 units were preordered. At $100 a pop, this would mean $60 million in deposits—but there’s no verified evidence to back it up. The figures have gone viral online, showing how qui...
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AI Retail Revolution: How Shopping Will Never Be the Same Shoppers today are witnessing a shift that will transform every trip to a store. From AI-powered holograms greeting customers to predictive algorithms guiding product recommendations, retailers are betting big on artificial intelligence to re...
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Kodak Charmera: A Tiny Camera With Unexpected Charm If you’re curious about collectible tech cameras, the Kodak Charmera is making waves—not for its photography skills, but for its irresistible design. At $30, this miniature digital camera sold out fast after its September debut, leaving collectors ...
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3D-Scanned Insoles Promise Custom Comfort—Do They Deliver? Custom insoles are no longer limited to podiatrist visits. A growing number of startups are using 3D scanning and AI to promise shoe inserts that perfectly match your feet. But are 3D-scanned insoles worth the hype, or are they another examp...
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Fast Pair Vulnerability Puts Sony, Anker Headphones at Risk A serious security flaw in Google’s Fast Pair system is putting wireless headphones and earbuds from Sony, Anker, and other brands at risk. Researchers warn the issue could allow attackers to eavesdrop through microphones or even track devi...
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Elon Musk’s Lawsuit Against OpenAI Shakes Silicon Valley Elon Musk’s ongoing lawsuit against OpenAI has captured the attention of the tech world. The case, which Musk filed in February 2024, claims OpenAI abandoned its original nonprofit mission—a vision he helped fund. As the trial approaches on Ap...
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RTX 5070 Ti Shortage Sparks Confusion Among Gamers Gamers and PC builders searching for the Asus RTX 5070 Ti may face frustration on retail shelves. Conflicting reports about its availability have left enthusiasts wondering if the graphics card has been discontinued. Asus now insists that the RTX 50...
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Netflix Pulls the Plug on Casting: What’s Changing? Netflix recently surprised users by ending support for casting on most modern smart TVs and streaming devices. For years, casting allowed viewers to stream shows and movies from their phones directly to a TV, creating a seamless second-screen exper...
