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Samsung TVs are getting Google Photos, but not until 2026
ComputingHardwareSoftware

Samsung TVs are getting Google Photos, but not until 2026

Samsung aims to be the first to natively integrate Google Photos into its televisions. The plan involves three new AI-powered experiences rolling out throughout 2026, starting with a “Memories” feature exclusive to Samsung TVs for six months.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 29, 2025
AMD’s 16-Core “Double X3D” Chip Is Real, But Who Needs It?
ComputingHardwareTechnology

AMD’s 16-Core “Double X3D” Chip Is Real, But Who Needs It?

The long-rumored AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2, featuring 3D V-Cache on both of its core complexes, has appeared in Geekbench and Passmark results. The leaks confirm the chip’s 16-core design and 192MB of L3 cache, matching specs leaked back in October. Performance looks similar to the existing 9950X3D, but

by Owen HoltDecember 26, 2025
Why I’m All-In on Used Servers for My Home Lab
ComputingHardwareInnovation

Why I’m All-In on Used Servers for My Home Lab

Used enterprise servers offer tons of cores, RAM, and expansion for a fraction of the cost. But is the hunt for parts and power bill worth it? Here’s a hands-on take.

by Owen HoltDecember 25, 2025
Linux 6.19 Gives Old AMD GPUs a Huge 30% Speed Boost
ComputingHardwareSoftware

Linux 6.19 Gives Old AMD GPUs a Huge 30% Speed Boost

A driver transition in the Linux 6.19 kernel is breathing new life into decade-old AMD graphics cards. Benchmarks show the Radeon HD 7950 gets a staggering 30% performance uplift by moving to the modern AMDGPU driver.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 23, 2025
Google’s AI Plan Was Set a Decade Ago. Now Comes the Hard Part.
AICloudComputing

Google’s AI Plan Was Set a Decade Ago. Now Comes the Hard Part.

Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian claims the company’s current AI infrastructure advantage stems from decisions made in 2014. The real battle, he says, isn’t just about chips—it’s about power, literally. But executing a long-term vision in a fast-moving market is its own kind of challenge.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 23, 2025
Windows Handhelds to Surge Past 1.7 Million Units by 2026
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Windows Handhelds to Surge Past 1.7 Million Units by 2026

The market for Windows-based handheld gaming PCs is about to get a massive AI-powered boost. According to new research, shipments are forecast to grow by over 50% year-over-year, hitting 1.7 million units in 2026.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 23, 2025
Google’s Parent Company Buys a Power Company for $4.75 Billion
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Google’s Parent Company Buys a Power Company for $4.75 Billion

Alphabet is spending billions to secure the electricity its AI ambitions require. The deal to acquire Intersect shows that for tech giants, the next big bottleneck isn’t chips—it’s power.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 23, 2025
Data Centers Are Being Built in the Wrong Places
CloudComputingHardware

Data Centers Are Being Built in the Wrong Places

Nearly 9,000 data centers exist globally, with a third expected to be in overly hot climates by 2030. This is driving up cooling costs and pushing companies to consider radical ideas like space-based facilities.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 22, 2025
The Linux Desktop’s Fragmentation Problem is Still Its Biggest Hurdle
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

The Linux Desktop’s Fragmentation Problem is Still Its Biggest Hurdle

A veteran tech journalist argues the Linux desktop is held back by the same fragmentation that killed old Unix GUIs. Despite security and privacy concerns driving users from Windows, too many choices and no unified app platform prevent mainstream success.

by Owen HoltDecember 22, 2025
Weston 15.0 Alpha and Hyprland 0.52: Wayland’s Busy Week
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Weston 15.0 Alpha and Hyprland 0.52: Wayland’s Busy Week

The Wayland ecosystem is moving fast with two significant compositor releases. Weston hits version 15.0 Alpha with big changes, while Hyprland’s 0.52 update adds polish and new features.

by Harlow WesleyDecember 22, 2025

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