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HP’s 2026 EliteBooks to offer AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm in one box
ComputingInnovationSoftware

HP’s 2026 EliteBooks to offer AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm in one box

HP is planning a major shakeup for its 2026 business laptops. According to a leak, the upcoming EliteBook X G2 family will offer near-identical models powered by AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm processors, letting companies mix and match CPU architectures.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 3, 2026
Scientists Made a 37-Dimensional Particle of Light. What?
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Scientists Made a 37-Dimensional Particle of Light. What?

A new experiment has created particles of light that require 37 dimensions to describe their state. This pushes the known limits of quantum “nonclassality,” suggesting our understanding of quantum mechanics is still just the tip of the iceberg.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 3, 2026
Data Centers Are Now “Critical” Infrastructure. Now What?
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Data Centers Are Now “Critical” Infrastructure. Now What?

Data centers are officially the “engines of modern life” in the UK, designated as critical national infrastructure. This move aims to scale digital capabilities for an AI economy, but it’s running into major real-world hurdles like hardware shortages and insane heat output from AI servers.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 2, 2026
Galaxy Watch Faces Get Stuck in a Glitchy Limbo on One UI 8
ComputingHardwareSoftware

Galaxy Watch Faces Get Stuck in a Glitchy Limbo on One UI 8

A widespread bug is plaguing Samsung’s latest smartwatch software. When waking the device, third-party watch faces are getting stuck halfway between their always-on and active modes, creating a glitched-out display.

by Darren HoltJanuary 2, 2026
LG’s 2026 Gram Pro Laptops Promise to Be the World’s Lightest
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LG’s 2026 Gram Pro Laptops Promise to Be the World’s Lightest

LG is previewing its 2026 Gram Pro lineup ahead of CES, headlined by a new ultra-light material. The company claims the 17-inch model will be the world’s lightest with an RTX GPU, while the 16-inch version will be the lightest with on-device and cloud AI.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 2, 2026
CES 2026 Laptops: Faster Chips, Higher Prices
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CES 2026 Laptops: Faster Chips, Higher Prices

The battle for your next laptop is heating up at CES 2026. Qualcomm, Intel, and AMD are all rolling out new silicon, with a major focus on graphics and AI performance. But all this new tech comes with a cost.

by Darren HoltJanuary 2, 2026
Windows on Arm is Finally a Real Choice
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Windows on Arm is Finally a Real Choice

After years of struggle, Windows on Arm laptops powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X chips are now easy to recommend for most people. The software gap is closing fast, though x86 still rules for hardcore gaming.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 29, 2025
California’s 16-Year Software Saga Shows Why Gov Tech Is So Hard
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California’s 16-Year Software Saga Shows Why Gov Tech Is So Hard

The State of California finally completed its massive FI$Cal financial system rollout after 16 years. But the project, built on Oracle’s PeopleSoft, is already staring down its next existential challenge: the inevitable migration to modern cloud software.

by Darren HoltDecember 29, 2025
The Hunt for BB(6) Could Break Mathematics
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The Hunt for BB(6) Could Break Mathematics

In 2025, the online Busy Beaver Challenge community made huge strides toward finding BB(6), the next number in a sequence that defines the limits of computation. This search isn’t just about a record; it could reveal problems that are fundamentally unknowable under our standard mathematical rules.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 26, 2025
Snapdragon X Elite on Linux is a 2025 letdown
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Snapdragon X Elite on Linux is a 2025 letdown

The Linux experience on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite laptops has taken a step back. New benchmarks reveal performance drops and thermal issues, solidifying AMD Ryzen AI and Intel Core Ultra as the top picks.

by Darren HoltDecember 24, 2025

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