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C64 Mini Black Edition Revives Retro Gaming With Modern Features
ComputingHardwareTechnology

C64 Mini Black Edition Revives Retro Gaming With Modern Features

The limited edition C64 Mini Black Edition combines nostalgic Commodore 64 styling with modern gaming conveniences. This retro console includes 25 contemporary C64 titles and supports HD resolutions and save states. Can this modern twist on a classic attract both old fans and new players?

by Owen HoltOctober 29, 2025November 2, 2025
Nvidia’s $5 Trillion Ascension: The AI Hardware Revolution
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Nvidia’s $5 Trillion Ascension: The AI Hardware Revolution

Nvidia has achieved a historic $5 trillion market cap, becoming the first company to reach this milestone. The AI chipmaker’s rapid ascent reflects the transformative power of artificial intelligence hardware and strategic expansion into telecommunications infrastructure.

by Owen HoltOctober 29, 2025November 2, 2025
How Paused RNA Polymerase Supercharges Gene Expression
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How Paused RNA Polymerase Supercharges Gene Expression

Groundbreaking research reveals how paused RNA polymerase creates molecular “springs” that prime genes for rapid activation. This mechanism explains how cells can respond instantly to hormonal signals, with implications for cancer treatment and gene regulation. The discovery fundamentally changes ou

by Harlow WesleyOctober 29, 2025November 2, 2025
Bolt Graphics’ Zeus GPU: RISC-V Revolution or Ray-Tracing Pipe Dream?
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Bolt Graphics’ Zeus GPU: RISC-V Revolution or Ray-Tracing Pipe Dream?

Bolt Graphics has revealed its Zeus GPU architecture built on RISC-V cores with dedicated path tracing acceleration. This radical departure from conventional GPU design could reshape professional graphics rendering, but faces significant technical and market challenges.

by Owen HoltOctober 29, 2025November 2, 2025
Windows 11 Start Menu Gets Performance-Focused Redesign
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Windows 11 Start Menu Gets Performance-Focused Redesign

Microsoft has released KB5067036, bringing significant performance improvements to the Windows 11 Start menu. The update focuses on speed, responsiveness, and adaptive layouts for different screen sizes. This marks another step in Microsoft’s ongoing refinement of the Windows 11 user experience.

by Owen HoltOctober 29, 2025
Microsoft’s Split Windows Strategy Signals Arm Revolution
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Microsoft’s Split Windows Strategy Signals Arm Revolution

Microsoft appears to be doubling down on its split Windows release strategy, potentially launching Windows 11 26H1 exclusively for Snapdragon X2 Elite devices in early 2026. This approach mirrors the company’s earlier 24H2 rollout for Copilot+ PCs. What does this mean for the future of Windows and A

by Owen HoltOctober 28, 2025November 2, 2025
Linux 6.18 and Stride Engine Boost Gaming Performance
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Linux 6.18 and Stride Engine Boost Gaming Performance

The latest Linux kernel and game engine updates are delivering significant improvements for gaming performance. Sony DualSense controller support and Vulkan compute shader implementation mark major steps forward for Linux gaming capabilities.

by Harlow WesleyOctober 28, 2025November 2, 2025
The $1 Trillion AI Investment Web: Bubble or Breakthrough?
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The $1 Trillion AI Investment Web: Bubble or Breakthrough?

Major tech companies are creating a complex web of AI investments totaling hundreds of billions. While spending surges to $375B annually, economists warn of bubble territory reminiscent of the dot-com crash. The AI gold rush faces critical sustainability questions.

by Owen HoltOctober 28, 2025November 2, 2025
Sony Reverses Course: Ghost of Tsushima PC Goes Region-Free
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Sony Reverses Course: Ghost of Tsushima PC Goes Region-Free

Sony has reversed its controversial region-locking policy for Ghost of Tsushima on PC while adding official Steam Deck verification. This represents a significant policy shift that could reshape PlayStation’s PC strategy moving forward.

by Owen HoltOctober 28, 2025November 2, 2025
Windows 11 Voice Access Evolves with AI-Powered Fluid Dictation and Japanese Language Support
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Windows 11 Voice Access Evolves with AI-Powered Fluid Dictation and Japanese Language Support

Next-Generation Voice Input Comes to Windows 11 Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 Release Preview update is transforming how users interact with…

by Harlow WesleyOctober 22, 2025November 2, 2025

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