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Giant Superatoms Could Be a Quantum Computing Breakthrough
ComputingInnovationTechnology

Giant Superatoms Could Be a Quantum Computing Breakthrough

Researchers have created a new type of artificial atom larger than a wavelength of light. These “giant superatoms” show promise for moving quantum information without losing its fragile quantum state, a key hurdle for quantum computing.

by Samuel KimJanuary 5, 2026
An Under-the-Radar Sector to Watch as U.S. Acts in Venezuela
ComputingInnovationSoftware

An Under-the-Radar Sector to Watch as U.S. Acts in Venezuela

According to CNBC, market strategist Jay Woods is watching materials stocks, represented by the XLB ETF, for momentum. He links the move to U.S. action in Venezuela and low crude prices, with defense and energy sectors also in play.

by Samuel KimJanuary 5, 2026
Asus Debuts New OLED Monitors With Sharper Text Tech
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Asus Debuts New OLED Monitors With Sharper Text Tech

Asus is launching three new OLED gaming monitors featuring “RGB Stripe” pixel technology aimed at solving text clarity issues. The lineup includes a 27-inch 4K model with Tandem OLED and two 34-inch QD-OLED ultrawides with higher refresh rates.

by Priya KapoorJanuary 5, 2026
This Tech Blogger’s Self-Hosted Stack for 2026 is All About Control
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This Tech Blogger’s Self-Hosted Stack for 2026 is All About Control

For one tech blogger, true productivity in 2026 means ditching cloud dependencies for a self-hosted stack. Their setup includes tools for documents, notes, reading, and bookmarks, all running on their own hardware for ultimate control and peace of mind.

by Samuel KimJanuary 5, 2026
AMD’s Linux Drivers Get Faster, Strix Point APUs Get Official ROCm
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AMD’s Linux Drivers Get Faster, Strix Point APUs Get Official ROCm

AMD is kicking off 2026 with significant updates for its Linux software stack. The RadeonSI graphics driver is undergoing a major compilation refactor, and the ROCm 7.10 release now formally supports the upcoming Strix Point APUs.

by Samuel KimJanuary 2, 2026
NVIDIA’s Blackwell lineup just got five new mystery GPUs
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NVIDIA’s Blackwell lineup just got five new mystery GPUs

NVIDIA appears to be expanding its Blackwell GPU family with five newly spotted PCI IDs. The additions include one GB110 and the new GB112 and GB120 chips, likely targeting data centers, not gamers.

by Priya KapoorJanuary 1, 2026
The AI Boom is Making Your Next PC and Phone More Expensive
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The AI Boom is Making Your Next PC and Phone More Expensive

The massive demand for AI infrastructure is creating a memory shortage for consumer devices. According to a new report, this could lead to significantly higher prices for PCs and smartphones in the coming years.

by Priya KapoorDecember 30, 2025
A New X Server in Zig Wants to Save Your Old Linux Apps
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A New X Server in Zig Wants to Save Your Old Linux Apps

The Phoenix project is a complete rewrite of the X server using the Zig language, aiming to keep X11 applications alive in a Wayland-dominated future. It promises a simpler, safer system but admits it’s not ready for production use yet. This effort comes as major distros like Kubuntu make Wayland th

by Samuel KimDecember 29, 2025
Lenovo’s Surprise Legion Go Update Adds Xbox’s Handheld Mode
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Lenovo’s Surprise Legion Go Update Adds Xbox’s Handheld Mode

Lenovo is pushing a surprise update to its Legion Go handhelds that brings major optimizations for Microsoft’s Xbox Full Screen Experience. The update, version 1.3.4.9, adds a quick toggle, a dedicated widget, and improves system resource allocation for a more console-like feel.

by Priya KapoorDecember 29, 2025
Why Buying a New Graphics Card Feels Like a Bad Deal Now
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Why Buying a New Graphics Card Feels Like a Bad Deal Now

Upgrading your graphics card used to be a straightforward, transformative PC upgrade. According to a new analysis, that era is over, killed by luxury pricing, shrinking generational gains, and a reliance on AI software tricks instead of raw power.

by Samuel KimDecember 28, 2025

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