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ASUS Unveils 240Hz AR Gaming Glasses, But You Can’t Buy Them Yet
HardwareInnovationTechnology

ASUS Unveils 240Hz AR Gaming Glasses, But You Can’t Buy Them Yet

ASUS has revealed the ROG XREAL R1 AR, billed as the world’s first gaming glasses with a 240Hz Micro-OLED FHD display. They project a virtual 171-inch screen and are packed with features from Bose audio to electrochromic lenses. The catch? They won’t launch until the first half of 2026.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 5, 2026
ASUS Puts New Phones on Hold for 2026. Is This the End?
BusinessHardwareTechnology

ASUS Puts New Phones on Hold for 2026. Is This the End?

ASUS has told partners it won’t release new smartphones in 2026. The company insists its phone operations will continue, but distributors report a shutdown date of December 31, 2025. This looks like a quiet wind-down.

by Megan CarterJanuary 5, 2026
The 2025 Steam Awards Had Some Real Surprises
GamingSoftwareTechnology

The 2025 Steam Awards Had Some Real Surprises

The winners of the 2025 Steam Awards are in, decided by a massive 43.8 million player votes. Hollow Knight: Silksong took the top prize, but the list reveals some shocking omissions and a clear split between critical and commercial success.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 4, 2026
The Raspberry Pi 5 is powerful, but has no idea what it wants to be
ComputingHardwareTechnology

The Raspberry Pi 5 is powerful, but has no idea what it wants to be

According to XDA-Developers, the Raspberry Pi 5 is a major performance upgrade with a quad-core 2.4GHz Arm Cortex-A76 CPU and up to 8GB of RAM, starting at $60. However, the article argues that despite its power, the board suffers from an identity crisis, caught between being a hobbyist toy, a deskt

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 4, 2026
Xiaomi’s EV Ambition: 550K Cars by 2026 and a Chip Play
HardwareManufacturingTechnology

Xiaomi’s EV Ambition: 550K Cars by 2026 and a Chip Play

Xiaomi is aggressively pushing its electric vehicle business, announcing a major delivery target hike for 2026. The company is also expanding its model lineup and making a surprising move into advanced chip manufacturing.

by Megan CarterJanuary 4, 2026
Tech billionaires cashed out $16 billion as stocks hit records
BusinessStartupsTechnology

Tech billionaires cashed out $16 billion as stocks hit records

While tech stocks soared in 2025, the insiders were selling. Executives like Jeff Bezos and Jensen Huang turned paper wealth into over $16 billion in cash. Most sales were planned, but the scale is staggering.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 4, 2026
Is Linux Actually More Stable Than Windows Now?
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Is Linux Actually More Stable Than Windows Now?

A new analysis challenges the old notion that Linux isn’t stable, arguing the opposite may now be true. It points to the rise of immutable distros and Windows 11’s problematic 2025 updates as key reasons for the shift in perception.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 2, 2026
PS5’s deepest security keys just leaked. What now?
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

PS5’s deepest security keys just leaked. What now?

The PlayStation 5’s foundational security keys are reportedly circulating online. This leak could crack open the console for modders and dramatically accelerate PS5 emulation efforts on PC.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 2, 2026
LG’s New ‘Aerominum’ Laptops Are All About AI and Ultra-Light Weight
HardwareInnovationTechnology

LG’s New ‘Aerominum’ Laptops Are All About AI and Ultra-Light Weight

LG has announced new Gram AI laptops, claiming they’re the lightest in their class thanks to a new material called Aerominum. The laptops feature Microsoft Copilot+ and on-device AI, with models including a 17-inch Pro and a 16-inch Pro with an OLED display.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 2, 2026
Linux’s OOM Killer Is Getting More Accurate, But At A Cost
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Linux’s OOM Killer Is Getting More Accurate, But At A Cost

A new Linux kernel patch fixes a critical inaccuracy in how memory usage is reported on massive 250-CPU systems. The bug could cause the Out-Of-Memory killer to target the wrong process. However, the fix introduces a performance penalty for short-lived tasks.

by Tyler Brooks P.EJanuary 2, 2026

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