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The mythical “iPhone Fold” finally seems to be real. After years of rumors, Apple’s first foldable device has reportedly moved into its final engineering and pre-production phase. According to a new report from the Economic Daily News, the design is basically locked in. Supply chain insiders were quoted saying Apple is done with the experimental phase and is now just tweaking the final details. This is a huge signal that the company is aiming to get this thing on shelves by late 2026. Apparently, Apple has been working on this for over five years, but only recently gave the green…

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Is it possible to have too much of a good thing? The Kia EV9 was one of the first EVs from an established automaker truly designed for American tastes. It’s a big, boxy SUV that gives drivers a commanding view of the road, while three rows of seats and quick charging make it perfect for family road trips. But it was destined to become a victim of sibling rivalry. A big part of what makes the EV9 great is its E-GMP architecture, which is shared with other Hyundai Motor Group brands. So it was only a matter of time before…

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As cloud-native adoption soars, companies are turning to managed SRE services to navigate infrastructure complexity Kubernetes has won. According to VMware’s research, over 60% of enterprises now run containerized workloads on the platform, and that number continues to climb. But victory has come with an unexpected cost: operational complexity that even experienced engineering teams struggle to manage effectively. The irony is striking. Organizations adopted Kubernetes to simplify infrastructure management and accelerate deployment cycles. Instead, many find themselves drowning in configuration files, troubleshooting obscure networking issues, and spending significant time resolving platform-related problems — according to the Komodor 2025 Enterprise Kubernetes…

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The Samsung Galaxy S26 is a few months away, but that doesn’t stop the rumor mill from spinning. And, in the day of AI-generated art and imagery, there are some pretty convincing renders of the new phone out there. While some are seemingly based on insider information and others feel largely like guesswork, I took a look at a bunch of them to decide which ones might be the closest to being realistic – if not entirely accurate. It’s also worth noting that, aside from the smaller details, it would be fair to say smartphones are pretty homogenized these days…

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Splitgate 2 had a rough launch this June. Fans were unsatisfied with the sequel’s changes, and it suffered a big PR blow from 1047 Games co-founder Ian Prolux’s controversial stage presentation during Summer Game Fest. After unlaunching Splitgate 2 and returning it to beta in July for a substantial rework, the game has reemerged with a new name: Splitgate: Arena Reloaded.Relaunching on December 17, the free-to-play Splitgate: Arena Reloaded is described as “a revamped online arena FPS from 1047 Games that goes back to its community focused roots,” in a press release. This new version of the portal-jumping competitive shooter…

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High-end wireless headphones at this level don’t go on sale very often. Right now, the Bowers & Wilkins Px8 over-ear headphones are down to $499.45, a sizable cut from their $699.00 list price. If you’ve been eyeing a true luxury alternative to the usual Sony and Bose suspects, this is one of the more tempting premium audio deals around. What You’re Getting The Px8 sit at the top of Bowers & Wilkins’ headphone lineup and are built like it. You get angled 40mm carbon cone drivers paired with advanced digital signal processing for high-resolution sound, designed to pull out fine…

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School life can encompass a lot. There are classes to attend, extracurriculars to get involved in, and plenty of fellow students to meet and grow alongside. And if you’re attending Demonschool, there’s a fair bit of infernal conflict and apocalyptic terror to overcome, alongside your finals. Demonschool’s Hemsk Island is a lively college town filled with things to do: fishing, cooking, reading tea leaves, tossing coins in fountains, fixing up arcade cabinets, and dispensing of demons with tactical precision, all set amid a Y2K-fueled analog community. Demonschool feels like a lockbox of clever ideas. Though the breadth of side activities sometimes…

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If you’ve been thinking about upgrading your action camera before your next trip, this is a strong excuse. The GoPro Hero13 Black is on sale for $319.00, down from its $429.99 list price, a 26% discount on GoPro’s latest flagship. You’re getting top-tier 5.3K capture, strong stabilization, and support for the new HB series lenses at a price that feels much closer to midrange money. What you’re getting The Hero13 Black is built around a 1/1.9 inch sensor that can shoot 5.3K60 video, 4K120, and 2.7K240 for super smooth slow motion, plus 27MP still photos if you want high-resolution shots…

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Winter’s here, the snow is falling, and the last big games of 2025 are debuting. It’s a packed week on The Game Informer Show, as Kyle Hilliard discusses his review of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond and Marcus Stewart dives into the super-sprites of Marvel Cosmic Invasion. After the break, Charles Harte joins the dynamic duo to discuss more Kirby Air Riders, as well as spotlight a cool new indie mystery called Detective Instinct: Farewell, My Beloved. Don’t turn the dial on 2025 yet, as the year’s clearly got a few more heaters left. The Game Informer Show is a weekly podcast covering…

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What’s happened? The supply crunch in DRAM and NAND flash, originally driven by surging demand from AI datacentres, has finally hit consumer hardware hard. According to recent industry reports via TrendForce, major brands are reacting: Dell and Lenovo are reportedly preparing significant price increases across their PC and server lines to absorb soaring component costs. This comes after HP already warned of price hikes across its PC and laptop lineup, while AMD also warned about an increase in its GPU prices. Dell is reportedly planning a 15–20% price increase on many of its server and PC offerings as soon as…

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