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Category: Innovation

The ROG Xbox Ally X is here, but is it too complex and costly?
GamingHardwareInnovation

The ROG Xbox Ally X is here, but is it too complex and costly?

Asus and Microsoft have teamed up for the ROG Xbox Ally X, a 2025 handheld focused on improving the software “experience.” It packs AI features and Xbox integration, but faces hurdles with its complexity and high price starting at £799.

by Samuel KimDecember 2, 2025
Data Centers Are About to Make Your Power Bill Soar
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Data Centers Are About to Make Your Power Bill Soar

A flood of new data centers is overwhelming the PJM power grid, leading to billions in added costs for 67 million customers and raising the risk of blackouts. A bipartisan legislative coalition is pushing a “bring-your-own-power” plan to make tech giants responsible for their own energy needs.

by Samuel KimDecember 2, 2025
Samsung’s $2,500 TriFold is a different beast from the Fold 7
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Samsung’s $2,500 TriFold is a different beast from the Fold 7

Samsung’s new Galaxy Z TriFold looks like a stretched Galaxy Z Fold 7, but the specs tell a different story. It features a larger 10-inch dual-folding screen, different materials, and a much higher price tag of roughly $2,500.

by Priya KapoorDecember 2, 2025
A Quantum Leap for Space Mining? New Sensor Contract Awarded
HardwareInnovationTechnology

A Quantum Leap for Space Mining? New Sensor Contract Awarded

A new space-based quantum sensor aims to find subsurface resources like water and critical minerals from orbit. This EU-Canada project could revolutionize exploration on Earth and other planetary bodies.

by Priya KapoorDecember 2, 2025
Windows 11 Update Finally Fixes Annoying File Explorer Bugs
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Windows 11 Update Finally Fixes Annoying File Explorer Bugs

Microsoft is rolling out the KB5070311 update for Windows 11, targeting builds 26200.7309 and 26100.7309. It introduces a new Virtual Workspaces toggle in Settings and fixes several long-standing File Explorer bugs.

by Samuel KimDecember 2, 2025
Samsung’s TriFold is a tablet in your pocket, but good luck buying it
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Samsung’s TriFold is a tablet in your pocket, but good luck buying it

Samsung has officially unveiled the Galaxy Z TriFold, its first tri-folding smartphone. It opens to a 10-inch display and is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chip, but it’s only confirmed for a Korean launch on December 12, 2025.

by Priya KapoorDecember 2, 2025
Wind Turbines Are Ditching Electrical Parts for Light
HardwareInnovationTechnology

Wind Turbines Are Ditching Electrical Parts for Light

A quiet revolution is happening inside wind turbine nacelles. To solve persistent data failures and costly maintenance, the industry is shifting from electrical slip rings to fibre optic rotary joints (FORJs). This optical technology eliminates wear and interference, future-proofing turbines for the

by Samuel KimDecember 1, 2025
Why Tax Votes Should Only Happen In November
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Why Tax Votes Should Only Happen In November

Voters in Austin and Charlotte just decided on major tax increases, but with wildly different turnout. The results make a strong case for a Texas-style reform that would force these votes to happen only in high-turnout November elections.

by Samuel KimDecember 1, 2025
From FBI Raid to Billionaire: The Wild Polymarket Story
BusinessInnovationStartups

From FBI Raid to Billionaire: The Wild Polymarket Story

One year after the FBI raided his apartment, 27-year-old Polymarket founder Shayne Coplan became the world’s youngest self-made billionaire. The blockchain prediction market’s $9 billion valuation came from a massive Intercontinental Exchange investment and regulatory changes under the Trump adminis

by Priya KapoorNovember 29, 2025
Gamers Were Wrong About Ray-Tracing – Here’s Why
ComputingInnovationTechnology

Gamers Were Wrong About Ray-Tracing – Here’s Why

Ray-tracing isn’t just a performance-hungry gimmick anymore. It’s becoming essential for realistic lighting and gameplay in modern titles. The technology has evolved beyond early limitations.

by Samuel KimNovember 29, 2025

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