Author: News Room

For the first time in years, I’m genuinely excited for a new MacBook Pro

As a Mac fan, going through the entire butterfly keyboard saga was not easy, and I will be the first to admit that I have enjoyed the relative calmness of the M-series MacBook Pros. Yes, every new iterative update has not vowed me, but the performance and reliability have been a godsend. But after five years of using the same M1 Pro MacBook Pro I purchased on launch day, I am ready to upgrade to a new machine. And if current leaks and rumors hold true, the end of this year could be the ideal time to upgrade to a…

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The best trick AI can pull is disappear into my gadgets instead of turning into a product

My wife recently woke up from a nightmare where AI had taken over human bodies. The likely culprit was less dramatic: Google Photos kept nudging her to “AI” herself when she only wanted to look at pictures of our cats. That’s where a lot of people are with AI right now. Curious, tired, mildly creeped out, and increasingly annoyed when normal apps start acting like every action needs a software demo attached. I get the tension. AI spent the last couple of years trying very hard to become a product. The better trick may be learning when to disappear. The…

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Cool phones are not dead, and this liquid-cooled gaming phone proves it

Gaming phones have a heating problem, but Infinix thinks it has cracked the solution. Meet the Infinix GT 50 Pro, a gaming phone with an industry-first micro-pump liquid cooling system that works more like a gaming PC than a smartphone. And yes, you can literally watch the coolant flow through a transparent Pipeline Window Display on the back. How does the Infinix GT 50 Pro’s liquid cooling system actually work? The HydroFlow Liquid Cooling Architecture uses a piezoelectric-driven ceramic heat pump. It circulates specially formulated coolant at 6.5ml per minute through precision channels etched with micron-level laser accuracy. The system…

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The Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 is 31% off, and a 49-inch QD-OLED ultrawide for 9 is the monitor deal I’d recommend without hesitation

The Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 is down to $899.99, a $400 saving off its $1,299.99 list price, and it’s the kind of monitor purchase that makes everything you set up before it feel like a compromise. A 49-inch curved QD-OLED panel at Dual QHD resolution with 144Hz and a 0.03ms response time is a specification that most monitors at any price don’t reach, and the $400 discount brings it to a point where the conversation becomes considerably easier. What you’re getting QD-OLED is the technology that makes the Odyssey G9 worth the attention. Quantum dot filtering over an OLED panel…

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Fire TV Stick HD quietly arrived with an adapter, but it’s not quite ready for Prime time

Amazon is set to release a refreshed Fire TV Stick HD on April 29 for $35. For the first time ever, a Fire TV Stick is ditching Micro-USB for a USB-C port. That change prompted Amazon to release a new USB-C Ethernet Adapter for $20, and buried in the product listing is something interesting. It claims speeds of “up to 480 Mbps,” which means the adapter is technically Gigabit-capable. However, there is no Ethernet standard between 100 Mbps and Gigabit, so the only way to hit 480 Mbps is with a Gigabit adapter. But Amazon just isn’t advertising it that…

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BMW debuts color-changing iX3 Flow Edition with E Ink exterior at Beijing Auto Show 2026

At the Beijing Auto Show 2026, BMW unveiled the iX3 Flow Edition, marking the first time E Ink’s Prism technology has been integrated into a series-ready production vehicle. The announcement signals a major leap from experimental concept cars to real-world automotive applications, bringing dynamic, color-changing surfaces to everyday mobility. From Concept To Production Reality The iX3 Flow Edition represents the culmination of a multi-year collaboration between BMW and E Ink. Earlier milestones included the iX Flow concept revealed at CES 2022 and the i Vision Dee in 2023, both of which showcased the potential of electrophoretic displays in automotive design.…

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Despite cutback rumors, Apple could still serve a performance carnival on iPhone 18

Apple loves keeping critics and reviewers on their toes. While we’ve heard whispers of cost-cutting on the iPhone 18 lineup, fresh supply chain intelligence from Taiwan (via Commercial Times) suggests that the company is cooking up one of its most hardware-centric upgrades in years. At the core of the purported iPhone 18 lineup sits TSMC’s 2nm A20 chip, which is believed to be a generational leap from the 3nm process A19 series chips on the iPhone 17 and the iPhone 17 Pro models.  What’s actually getting upgraded? The node shift should deliver better performance per watt, which should translate to…

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DeepSeeek V4 is out, touting some disruptive wins over Gemini, ChatGPT, and Claude

China’s DeepSeek has a habit of showing up, uninvited, to Silicon Valley’s AI party, and this time, it has done so with the long-awaited V4 preview. The Hangzhou-based company has released its latest AI model, which beats popular American models in certain areas.  DeepSeek has launched two new models: V4-Pro (Expert mode) and V4-Flash (Instant mode). While the former is a massive 1.6 trillion parameter model, the latter is at a more manageable 284 billion parameters. However, both of them have a one-million-token context window.  🚀 DeepSeek-V4 Preview is officially live & open-sourced! Welcome to the era of cost-effective 1M…

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Why RAM Is So Expensive in 2026 — And What PC Buyers Should Do

If you’ve been planning a PC build or even browsing pre-built systems, you’ve likely run into the same issue: RAM prices are unusually high. In some cases, costs have increased by as much as 500%, pushing up overall system prices and making builds harder to justify. This isn’t a short-term fluctuation. It’s the result of multiple shifts happening at the same time, most of which are tied to how quickly demand for memory has changed. AI demand is the biggest driver behind rising RAM prices The rapid growth of AI, particularly large language models, has significantly increased demand for memory.…

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3 underrated TV series on HBO Max you should watch this weekend (April 24-26)

This weekend’s watchlist has two psychological thrillers that will mess with your head in completely different ways, and one animated series that has no business being this good. Whether you are in the mood for small-town dread, generational trauma wrapped in Southern Gothic atmosphere, or a Big Pharma conspiracy told through some of the most distinctive animation on television right now, there is something here for you. All three are on HBO Max, criminally underrated, and at least one of them will stick with you long after the credits roll. We also have guides to the best new movies to…

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