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Category: Hardware

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
Jewellok’s new gas gear aims to keep chip fabs running clean
HardwareManufacturing

Jewellok’s new gas gear aims to keep chip fabs running clean

Jewellok has launched a new ultra-high purity gas pressure regulator and a gas changeover manifold. The equipment is designed for critical industries like semiconductor fabrication where contamination control is paramount.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 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
ComputingHardware

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
Baidu’s AI Chip Unit Files for IPO, OpenAI’s Hardware Might Be a Pen
AIHardwareSemiconductors

Baidu’s AI Chip Unit Files for IPO, OpenAI’s Hardware Might Be a Pen

Baidu’s AI chip subsidiary Kunlunxin has confidentially filed for a Hong Kong IPO, a move that could spin off the unit valued around $3 billion. Meanwhile, supply chain leaks point to OpenAI and Jony Ive’s “Gumdrop” project, which may include an AI-powered pen and audio device, with manufacturing li

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 2, 2026
LG’s Forced Copilot Update Is Driving TV Owners Nuts
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LG’s Forced Copilot Update Is Driving TV Owners Nuts

LG quietly pushed a Copilot AI shortcut to older TV models, and owners are furious. The unannounced update has ignited a debate about forced adoption and hardware control in the smart home era.

by Darren HoltDecember 31, 2025
LG’s New Gallery TV Takes Aim at Samsung’s Frame
HardwareInnovation

LG’s New Gallery TV Takes Aim at Samsung’s Frame

LG has thrown its hat into the “TV as art” ring with the new Gallery TV. Set to debut at CES 2026, it will feature customizable frames and a paid art subscription service.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 30, 2025
Samsung’s New Exynos Fix: A Copper Layer For Your Hot Phone
HardwareManufacturingSemiconductors

Samsung’s New Exynos Fix: A Copper Layer For Your Hot Phone

Samsung is tackling the notorious overheating of its Exynos chips with a new Heat Path Block technology. This thin copper layer aims to dissipate processor heat faster, but it has a key limitation.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 30, 2025
Nvidia Drops $5 Billion on Intel Stock. What’s the Play?
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Nvidia Drops $5 Billion on Intel Stock. What’s the Play?

Nvidia has officially purchased $5 billion worth of Intel stock, finalizing a deal first announced in September. The investment provides crucial capital for Intel as it navigates a costly turnaround. But what does Nvidia, the AI chip leader, get out of it?

by Darren HoltDecember 29, 2025
Windows on Arm is Finally a Real Choice
ComputingHardwareSoftware

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

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