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Qualcomm’s new X2 Plus could redefine Windows laptops in 2026
By Daniel Rubino published
Laptops Qualcomm’s newest chip targets the mid‑range Windows segment with the same NPU found in the X2 Elite, offering a huge boost for Copilot+ PCs heading into 2026.

SanDisk gaming NVMe SSDs will no longer be called WD_BLACK or WD Blue going forward
By Rebecca Spear published
SSDs During CES 2026, SanDisk revealed that it is rebranding its WD_BLACK and WD Blue NVMe SSDs. Here are all of the storage devices that are getting name changes.

New year, new ASUS price hikes — component costs are up and consumers get the bill
By Adam Hales published
News Price increases are coming to select ASUS products in January 2026, as the company responds to volatile memory and storage costs tied to wider industry pressures.

Leaked dual-screen version of Windows Phone can now be installed on Surface Duo
By Zac Bowden published
Surface Andromeda OS was Microsoft's dual-screen version of Windows designed for the Surface Duo that was scrapped in 2018, and for the first time ever you can now try it on a real device.

Lenovo's Legion Go update improves Xbox Full Screen Experience
By Zachary Boddy published
Handhelds A new Legion Space update brings a variety of improvements and optimizations to Legion Go handhelds, especially for the Xbox Full Screen Experience.

This petition asks to revive Windows Phone, and dozens are signing up!
By Jez Corden published
Phones Has a Change.org petition ever resulted in any meaningful, actual change? I have no idea, but here's one new petition that I thoroughly expect to deliver maximum results.

Bad news, budget shoppers: Valve has stopped Steam Deck LCD production going forward
By Adam Hales published
PC Gaming The Steam Deck LCD helped define modern PC handhelds, but its quiet exit may signal a shift toward higher-priced hardware across Valve’s lineup.

G.Skill doesn't waste words, blames RAM costs solely on AI
By Cale Hunt published
Hardware Consumer RAM prices have reached orbit of late due to rising DRAM costs, and G.Skill has addressed its community with an update as to exactly why its products are now so expensive.
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