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Apple’s rumored $599 MacBook might be the Windows killer no one expected
By Zac Bowden published
Laptops With Windows 11 adoption lagging and AI PCs still niche, Apple’s rumored $599 MacBook could undercut Microsoft’s entire strategy.

AMD sets revenue records, and it's not just all AI profit
By Cale Hunt published
PC AMD posted its third-quarter financial results, and they're far better than I was expecting. Here's what's driving revenue and where AMD wants to go in the coming year.

Steam Deck gets screen-off downloads before Xbox Ally
By Adam Hales published
Handhelds Steam Deck keeps getting better and smarter with screen-off downloads, while the Xbox Ally still feels a step behind in polish and convenience.

Sapphire Edge AI proves you don’t need a giant rig to run serious AI workloads
By Richard Devine published
PC I'm easily pleased, and Sapphire's simple, but brilliant feature on its new mini PC definitely ticks the box.

Windows 11 adds handheld gaming mode to new Insider build
By Adam Hales published
News The newest Insider build of Windows 11 is bringing the new handheld gaming mode to other handheld gaming PCs, and you can try it right now.

NVIDIA CEO says AI's "virtuous cycle" is only beginning, but what does that mean?
By Cale Hunt published
AI Has the AI boom reached a tipping point, or is it more about pandering to investors?

NVIDIA’s ACE tech brings human‑like AI allies to PUBG
By Adam Hales published
News PUBG and other top games are about to change? NVIDIA’s ACE technology aims to introduce human-like AI squadmates ready to play, listen, and adapt alongside you.

Windows 10 is dead. AMD made it official in its latest Adrenalin update
By Cale Hunt published
Windows AMD's latest Adrenalin Edition 25.10.2 software update has cut support for Windows 10 and some older RDNA GPUs. Here's what you need to know.

ZOTAC somehow fit a desktop-class RTX 5060 Ti into this mini PC
By Cale Hunt published
PC ZOTAC has something new for those of you yearning for a super tiny PC with a desktop-class NVIDIA GPU inside.

It shouldn’t work this well… but this free Windows XP launcher makes Android fun again
By Daniel Rubino published
Android A developer has gone above and beyond to bring Windows XP (and Windows 95, 98, and ME) to your Android phone with a free launcher that blew me away with its attention to detail.
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