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Intel's new CPUs might appeal to PC gamers, but the price is the plot twist
By Ben Wilson published
PC Gaming Faster processors at lower prices are part of Intel's Arrow Lake Refresh plan, and it might win back the PC gamers if Core Ultra 200S Plus can pull it off.

ASUS praises MacBook Neo’s price, but questions its muscle
By Kevin Okemwa published
Apple Apple’s MacBook Neo shakes up the market, but ASUS Co-CEO claims it’s basically an iPad with more computing power.

PS3 games might run way better on handheld PCs soon — devs want your feedback
By Adam Hales published
Handhelds The RPCS3 developers are planning several handheld improvements, including a redesigned home menu and quick settings, while asking players for feedback on what else should change.

NVIDIA's next big rendering tool is coming to The Witcher 4
By Cale Hunt published
PC gaming NVIDIA's time at GDC has been all about buffing its existing tools and showing off new rendering techniques.

NVIDIA builds on GeForce Now's abilities and game library at GDC 2026
By Cale Hunt published
PC gaming NVIDIA is busy unveiling its latest advancements at GDC 2026, and there's a lot of new information regarding its GeForce Now cloud gaming service. Here's what's coming down the line this year.

Lenovo's new ThinkPad scores a perfect 10/10 in iFixit's repairability test
By Cale Hunt published
Laptops From swappable batteries to replaceable keyboards, Lenovo's new ThinkPad T14 and T16 are the first laptops to score a 10/10 on iFixit's latest repairability test.

Is the MacBook Air M5 secretly the best Windows laptop?
By Sean Endicott published
Laptops I looked at the MacBook Air M5 and Parallels Desktop to see if Apple's latest hardware is actually the best way to run Windows for $1,100 in 2026.

Lenovo invites you to officially test the Xbox "FSE" mode on Legion Go
By Adam Hales published
Handhelds Xbox Full Screen Experience is expanding across more handheld PCs, with Lenovo now inviting Legion Go users to sign up and officially test the interface before wider support rolls out.

Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme shows up early and immediately bodies Intel Panther Lake
By Adam Hales published
Snapdragon New benchmark results show Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme pulling ahead of Intel’s Core Ultra X9 388H, signaling ARM’s growing momentum in Windows laptops.
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