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Category: Computing

Samsung’s Google Play Update Fix Has a Weird Catch
ComputingHardwareSoftware

Samsung’s Google Play Update Fix Has a Weird Catch

Samsung is resuming Google Play system updates for Galaxy phones after a mysterious freeze. The catch? Only older models like the S10, S20, and S21 are getting them for now, leaving newer flagship owners waiting.

by Samuel KimJanuary 9, 2026
Microsoft Just Killed Offline Windows Activation. Here’s What’s New.
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Microsoft Just Killed Offline Windows Activation. Here’s What’s New.

Microsoft has officially ended phone activation for Windows perpetual licenses. As of December 3, 2025, users must now use a new online Product Activation Portal. The change affects retail, OEM, and volume license versions.

by Samuel KimJanuary 9, 2026
TD Synnex Hits Record Highs, Fueled By Data Center Boom
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TD Synnex Hits Record Highs, Fueled By Data Center Boom

TD Synnex’s quarterly earnings soared, powered by massive demand for custom servers and racks from hyperscale cloud customers. Its Hyve subsidiary saw gross billings surge over 50% year-over-year, lifting the entire distributor to new heights.

by Samuel KimJanuary 9, 2026
Logitech’s Expired Cert Crashed Mac Mice, Keyboards
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Logitech’s Expired Cert Crashed Mac Mice, Keyboards

Logitech is scrambling to fix a major outage that left macOS users with non-functional mice and keyboards. The issue was caused by an expired security certificate in the company’s configuration software.

by Priya KapoorJanuary 8, 2026
New Experiments Finally Settle a 100-Year-Old Physics Feud
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New Experiments Finally Settle a 100-Year-Old Physics Feud

A century-old debate between Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr over the fundamental nature of light has been settled by modern science. Two new experiments, published in Physical Review Letters, have confirmed Bohr’s theory of complementarity, showing you can’t measure a photon’s particle and wave natu

by Priya KapoorJanuary 8, 2026
Anthropic’s Staggering $350 Billion Valuation Bid
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Anthropic’s Staggering $350 Billion Valuation Bid

According to a new report, Anthropic is aiming for a funding round that would value the AI company at a staggering $350 billion. This comes after the firm announced a $183 billion valuation and massive revenue growth just a few months ago.

by Samuel KimJanuary 7, 2026
HP’s new AI PC is just a keyboard. Seriously.
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HP’s new AI PC is just a keyboard. Seriously.

HP is reimagining the desktop PC by hiding an entire Copilot+ AI computer inside a keyboard. The EliteBoard G1a, powered by an AMD Ryzen AI 300 CPU, is designed for enterprise hot-desking and will be available in March 2026. Pricing is still unknown.

by Samuel KimJanuary 7, 2026
Logitech’s macOS apps broke, and the fix is a manual download
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Logitech’s macOS apps broke, and the fix is a manual download

Logitech’s software for customizing its popular mice and other peripherals stopped working on macOS due to an expired security certificate. The company has released a fix, but users have to manually download and run new installers to get their devices working again. It’s a messy reminder of how frag

by Priya KapoorJanuary 7, 2026
Dell’s CES 2026 Monitors: A 52-Inch 6K Beast and a 32-Inch OLED Beauty
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Dell’s CES 2026 Monitors: A 52-Inch 6K Beast and a 32-Inch OLED Beauty

Dell is targeting professionals with two new UltraSharp monitors. The lineup includes a massive 52-inch 6K display meant to replace multiple screens and a 32-inch 4K QD-OLED panel focused on color accuracy.

by Priya KapoorJanuary 7, 2026
Linux Kernel 7.0 To Finally Dump Old Mount Code
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Linux Kernel 7.0 To Finally Dump Old Mount Code

The upcoming Linux 7.0 kernel is preparing to remove legacy mount API code that’s been marked for deletion for years. In parallel, a new page cache sharing feature for the EROFS filesystem could dramatically speed up container startup times.

by Priya KapoorJanuary 7, 2026

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