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Asus Debuts New OLED Monitors With Sharper Text Tech
ComputingHardwareTechnology

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
Samsung’s Galaxy S26 is getting more expensive, but not everywhere
BusinessHardwareManufacturing

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 is getting more expensive, but not everywhere

Samsung is reportedly set to increase prices for its upcoming Galaxy S26 series in its home market of South Korea. The move breaks a three-year price freeze and creates a strange scenario where the phones could be cheaper in the US.

by Priya KapoorJanuary 5, 2026
The Galaxy S26 Edge Isn’t Dead Yet. Here’s Why.
HardwareInnovationTechnology

The Galaxy S26 Edge Isn’t Dead Yet. Here’s Why.

The Samsung Galaxy S26 Edge, a rumored slim phone model, might be back from the dead. New regulatory activity suggests Samsung is still preparing it for a possible launch, potentially to avoid major financial losses on pre-built inventory.

by Samuel KimJanuary 5, 2026
This Smart Glasses Bet Is All About the Apps
HardwareInnovationSoftware

This Smart Glasses Bet Is All About the Apps

Even Realities is launching a pilot developer program for its Even Hub smart glasses platform. The focus is on practical, glanceable apps that don’t overwhelm. It’s a small start, but the goal is to build software that makes smart glasses actually useful.

by Priya KapoorJanuary 4, 2026
Oura vs. Whoop Blood Tests: Convenience or Confusion?
DataHardwareInnovation

Oura vs. Whoop Blood Tests: Convenience or Confusion?

Fitness tracker companies are getting into the blood testing game. A new hands-on review compares Oura’s $99 Health Panels and Whoop’s $349 Advanced Labs, revealing major differences in cost, convenience, and the alarming health data they can uncover.

by Samuel KimJanuary 3, 2026
Why Loop Capital is betting on these two lagging chip stocks for 2026
BusinessHardwareSemiconductors

Why Loop Capital is betting on these two lagging chip stocks for 2026

After a 2025 rally focused on AI data center chips, Loop Capital analyst Gary Mobley is spotlighting two laggards for a comeback. He sees Synopsys jumping 28% and ON Semiconductor surging 38.5% this year as growth broadens.

by Priya KapoorJanuary 2, 2026
AMD’s Linux Drivers Get Faster, Strix Point APUs Get Official ROCm
ComputingHardwareSemiconductors

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
PS5 Boot ROM Keys Leak, But Don’t Expect a Jailbreak Yet
CybersecurityHardwareSoftware

PS5 Boot ROM Keys Leak, But Don’t Expect a Jailbreak Yet

Cryptographic keys from the PlayStation 5’s unchangeable boot ROM have reportedly been discovered. This is a foundational leak for security researchers, but a full console jailbreak remains a distant challenge requiring many more vulnerabilities.

by Samuel KimJanuary 2, 2026
AMD’s Old Linux GPU Support Gets a 2026 Roadmap
HardwareSoftwareTechnology

AMD’s Old Linux GPU Support Gets a 2026 Roadmap

According to Phoronix, AMD’s open-source Linux driver team has laid out a roadmap for 2026 focused on improving support for older “Southern Islands” through “Polaris” generation GPUs. The plan includes enabling key Vulkan features, fixing lingering bugs, and retiring legacy code to ease long-term ma

by Priya KapoorJanuary 1, 2026
NVIDIA’s Blackwell lineup just got five new mystery GPUs
ComputingHardwareSemiconductors

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

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