ARM-based Windows 11 Laptops Join the Xbox Ecosystem
The Xbox app is now available on all ARM-based Windows 11 devices, expanding cloud gaming options and local playability for Game Pass subscribers.
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The Xbox app is now available on all ARM-based Windows 11 devices, expanding cloud gaming options and local playability for Game Pass subscribers.
The Razer Thunderbolt 5 Dock delivers extreme performance with 80 Gbps bandwidth and PCIe 4.0 NVMe support, but its aggressive cooling and steep price may limit its appeal.
Lenovo's upcoming SteamOS version of the Legion Go 2 promises to deliver smooth performance, with benchmarks showing impressive frame rates and battery efficiency. The device is set to launch in mid-2026, building on Valve's Steam Deck experience.
Dell introduces new Pro Education and Chromebook laptops designed for durability, serviceability, and performance—backed by programs that prepare students for the digital future.
ASUS introduces a new line of Chromebooks designed to support inclusive learning with enhanced durability, performance, and AI-driven features. The devices aim to address the needs of students with special educational needs while streamlining classroom management.
The new ASUS Chromebook CZ series targets K-12 students with military-grade durability, Wi-Fi 7 support, and extended battery life for all-day learning.
The new ASUS Chromebook CZ series combines military-grade durability, convertible designs, and up to 8GB LPDDR5X memory to support students' learning needs both in and out of the classroom.
A tiny but capable Windows 11 mini PC, the Kamrui Pinova P2, delivers surprising value with its Ryzen 3 processor, 16GB RAM, and 512GB SSD—all while undercutting competitors in a tight budget market.
A proposed 100% tariff on imported RAM threatens to force US PC builders into an impossible choice: absorb crippling domestic production costs or face punitive duties. The industry's ability to adapt will determine whether this becomes a temporary storm or a permanent reshaping of the market.
The tech industry faces an unprecedented challenge as a potential 100% tariff on foreign DRAM threatens to double memory prices, already surging due to AI demand. This move could ripple through PCs, smartphones, and other devices, testing both consumers and manufacturers.
A compact, plug-and-play external CD/DVD drive delivering 5Gbps transfer speeds is now available at a discounted price of $16, offering an affordable way to maintain optical disc functionality on modern laptops without built-in drives.
The Anker Prime 67W charger block is now available for $35, marking its lowest price ever. This compact device leverages GaN technology to deliver high power efficiency in a small footprint.
A new USB-C dock from HW Media Lab introduces four hot-swappable modules that extend Framework's modular ecosystem to external devices. While promising customization and repairability, key details like pricing and release timing remain undisclosed.
A new flagship from BenQ merges 120 Hz fluidity with advanced eye protection, aiming to redefine productivity for long coding sessions while maintaining a $759.99 price point that reflects its niche positioning in the professional monitor market.
Two new AOC monitors blur the line between work and play, offering 2560x1440 resolution at 144 Hz with a 0.5 ms response time—making them ideal for hybrid users who demand both sharp detail and smooth motion.
The memory market is undergoing a seismic shift, with data centers poised to dominate 70% of high-end chip production by 2026. This dramatic change, fueled by the AI boom, is leaving consumers facing higher costs and limited options for next-gen tech.
NVIDIA's N1 and N1X chips, built on the GB10 Superchip architecture, are poised to enter the market this quarter, marking a significant step in the company's Windows-on-Arm strategy. With up to 20 Arm v9.2 cores and PCIe 5.0 support, these chips aim to challenge established platforms like Qualcomm's...
A new 140W GaN charger from Anker offers a compact, high-power solution for modern laptops and other USB-C devices, with four ports delivering up to 240W total output. Priced at $65, this charger is designed to streamline charging workflows across different platforms.