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Retailer selling broken RTX 5090 GPUs for as low a...
A French retailer is willing to sell you defective RTX 5090s for half of what they cost new, on the condition that you'll be able to repair or recycle them. You can either get a random 5090 variant, depending...
FCC votes to ban all Chinese labs from certifying ...
The FCC estimates that roughly 75% of all U.S.-bound electronics are currently tested in Chinese facilities.
US Navy signs deal with AI firm for training under...
The U.S. Navy just signed a $99.7 million deal with Domino Data Lab to build software to monitor other AI mine detection systems, identify failures, and push corrections in the field.
How to watch Miami Grand Prix 2026 F1: Live Stream...
All the ways to watch Miami Grand Prix 2026 live streams online and from anywhere, as Mercedes look to continue their winning start to the 2026 F1 season.
OnePlus is reportedly merging with Realme and 'eva...
It's all doom and gloom in the Android world, with reports of OnePlus' imminent demise swirling — but looking forward, this could actually be a great development.
Google's $3 USB stick for revamping old laptops wi...
There's a new option for giving new life to an aging computer, and it's apparently as popular as it should be.
The Nacon RIG R8 Spectre Pro HS proves that headse...
A wireless, base station model with similarities to Nacon’s existing R5 that impresses with tight, distinctive, low-distortion audio.
Enthusiast creates Peltier thermoelectric cooler f...
A YouTuber made his own Peltier liquid cooling system to see if GPUs benefit from thermoelectric cooling. Sadly, the cooler was barely capable of cooling an RTX 3070 below ambient temperatures despite consuming over 300 watts of power.
Solvent-free battery electrodes reach high density...
A research team led by Professor Young-Jun Kim at the Sungkyunkwan Advanced Institute of Nano Technology (SAINT) of SKKU has announced a breakthrough in "dry electrode" technology—a next-generation manufacturing process for batteries. The team has developed materials optimized for...
8 new 4K Blu-rays from April 2026 to add to your c...
April has been another great month for 4K Blu-rays, and I'm looking at 8 discs that could make a fine addition to your collection.
Celebrate Star Wars Day 2026 with these upgrades t...
Get your fill of Star Wars-themed tech that can turn your setup from Padawan to Jedi Master this May the Fourth.
Human-guided AI system could strengthen advanced r...
Nuclear reactors generate reliable, low-carbon electricity by using heat from nuclear fission to turn turbines. These steady energy producers are a crucial component of clean power generation. Nuclear engineers are responsible not only for understanding reactor dynamics, ensuring proper...
Why Splatoon Raiders' single-player focus is a ray...
This lower-priced spin-off could be the Switch 2's sleeper hit this summer.
Gigabyte Z890 Aorus Elite Duo X Motherboard Review...
Gigabyte’s Z890 Aorus Elite Duo X lands square in the mid-range sweet spot, offering ample connectivity, five M.2 sockets, native Arrow Lake Refresh support, and CQDIMM compatibility, all for a compelling sub-$280 price.
“The more experienced listeners are, the less bass...
The JBL Tour One M3 just got a major update with a new sound at the fore — I spoke with JBL about the changes, and heard them for myself.
Obsessed with Tomodachi Life? You need a Nintendo ...
Get the most out this unhinged Japanese game's many creative features.
Film fans, assemble! Vote in TechRadar's blockbust...
Blockbuster movie season is almost here — and we need your help to pick a winner in our 'most anticipated new film' survey.
Some good news for Elon Musk: FCC ruling means 'fa...
The FCC is updating the US regulations on how many internet satellites can be put into low-orbit.




















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