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    CachyOS emerges as a fast, gaming-ready Arch Linux OS alternative

    CachyOS is a performance-driven Arch Linux-based distribution that’s been grabbing attention lately as more gamers and power users highlight its speed and polished out-of-the-box experience. As Linux gaming continues to gain momentum and become a bigger talking point, CachyOS is increasingly being mentioned as a go-to choice for users who want cutting-edge software without sacrificing […] More

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    LibreCAD is a clean, free alternative for 2D CAD drafting

    LibreCAD is an open-source 2D CAD program focused on precise technical drafting. Commonly used for floor plans and mechanical drawings, it works primarily with DXF files and avoids the complexity of 3D CAD software. Lightweight, accurate, and subscription-free, it’s a practical alternative to AutoCAD. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    FCC approves SpaceX plan to launch 7,500 more Gen2 Starlink satellites

    The approval is a major win for SpaceX, even though it falls short of the company’s original request to deploy nearly 30,000 satellites. The green light allows Starlink to significantly expand its next-gen network, which is designed to deliver faster speeds, lower latency, and greater overall capacity compared to the… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    AMD RDNA 5 GPUs may launch after Nvidia's RTX 6000 series in late 2027

    It’s not a good time for anyone building a PC. Massive demand from AI companies and data center builders has led to DRAM, NAND, and HBM manufacturing capacity being sold out in advance. It’s also affecting graphics cards because GDDR memory shares manufacturing capacity with other types of DRAM and… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Elon Musk promises to open-source X's algorithm in the next few days

    The announcement marks the latest in a string of commitments from Musk to open-source the technology behind X’s recommendation engine. Previous promises, however, have seen uneven follow-through. The company’s last significant algorithm release dates back to 2023, when a repository appeared on GitHub showing portions of the platform’s feed-ranking logic…. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    TV prices have fallen more than 90% since 2000, thanks to mass scale

    A review of Black Friday ads spanning the past quarter-century shows that TV prices have dropped by more than 90 percent since 2000, even after accounting for dramatic increases in screen size and resolution. According to Brian Potter of the Institute for Progress, the decline is largely the result of… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    The next EV breakthrough isn't the car, it's the battery factory

    Electric vehicles already deliver what most drivers say they want: a quiet, comfortable car that is cheap to run and does not spew exhaust. Yet even as battery-only models pass roughly one-fifth of new car sales worldwide, prices remain too high for many buyers, and several major Western automakers are… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Big Tech's AI boom is reviving America's nuclear power debate

    Seven years ago, the energy industry looked very different. Utilities such as Entergy were shuttering plants like Palisades on the grounds that cheap natural gas and flat demand had made them uneconomic. Workers who had kept Palisades running well into its fifth decade watched it close in May 2022 with… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    These paper batteries made from plants want to replace AA and AAA cells

    At this year’s show, Flint wasn’t showing off just lab prototypes. The batteries running toy trains at its booth were production-grade AA and AAA cells made from plant-based materials, not the metal-heavy chemistries that dominate today’s market. Flint says those alkaline-style replacements are slated to reach consumers later in 2026,… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Samsung and SK Hynix are jacking up DRAM prices by as much as 70 percent

    According to Korean sources, Samsung and SK Hynix are more than willing to raise memory chip prices while the AI-driven financial bubble continues. Both companies are reportedly notifying their high-profile customers that server DRAM prices could increase by as much as 60 – 70 percent compared to the fourth quarter of last year. Read Entire […] More

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    Intel and AMD clash over who will power the next wave of handheld gaming PCs

    Intel executive Nish Neelalojanan accused AMD of using “ancient silicon” in its handheld gaming PC APUs during an interview at CES this week. He also argued that when Intel eventually introduces handheld APUs based on Panther Lake processors with Xe3 Arc integrated graphics, the company’s low-power E-cores will deliver superior… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Dell admits customers are not buying PCs just because they "have AI"

    While much of the IT industry continues to abuse AI as a stale marketing buzzword, Dell appears more interested in selling practical PC systems. CES 2026 was dominated by talk of an “AI revolution,” but the US manufacturer delivered a notably different message. In fact, Dell was among the few… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Ocenaudio is an easy cross-platform editor for everyday audio tasks

    Ocenaudio is a fast and lightweight audio editor for Windows, macOS, and Linux, designed for quick edits without a learning curve. It offers real-time effects preview and reliable support for all common audio formats. Recent updates have brought improved visual tools and smoother performance. Read Entire Article Source link More

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