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Category: Hardware

Dell’s RAM shortage price hikes are brutal for business
BusinessComputingHardware

Dell’s RAM shortage price hikes are brutal for business

An insider report claims Dell is implementing targeted price increases on commercial PCs, with high-RAM configurations seeing the biggest jumps. This is a direct result of AI companies and resellers hoarding memory, creating a severe shortage. The consumer market might be next.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 13, 2025
iPhone 18’s Big Face ID Change and Other Apple Rumors
HardwareInnovation

iPhone 18’s Big Face ID Change and Other Apple Rumors

According to 9to5Mac, a leaker says the iPhone 18 line will use “micro-transparent glass panels” for under-display Face ID. A new Studio Display with three upgrades is spotted in iOS 26 code, and Intel may produce entry-level iPhone A-series chips starting in 2028.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 11, 2025
Samsung’s New Heat Trick Could Cool Down Apple and Qualcomm
HardwareInnovationSemiconductors

Samsung’s New Heat Trick Could Cool Down Apple and Qualcomm

Samsung’s Exynos 2600 uses a copper Heat Pass Block to run 30% cooler. According to a report, Samsung Foundry may now offer that packaging tech to rivals like Apple and Qualcomm, who have their own overheating issues.

by Darren HoltDecember 11, 2025
Apple’s First Foldable iPhone: Samsung to Make 11 Million Screens
HardwareManufacturing

Apple’s First Foldable iPhone: Samsung to Make 11 Million Screens

Apple is finally entering the foldable phone market, and it’s going big. According to a new report, Samsung Display is preparing to make enough screens for up to 11 million units of the so-called iPhone Fold, launching in late 2026.

by Darren HoltDecember 11, 2025
Sharkoon’s new keyboard has a nautical theme and hot-swap switches
HardwareInnovation

Sharkoon’s new keyboard has a nautical theme and hot-swap switches

Sharkoon has launched a new compact mechanical keyboard with a unique ocean-themed design. The Skiller SGK50 S3 Ultimate Rev2 features a hot-swappable PCB, VIA software support, and includes a matching mousepad.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 10, 2025
Skyrim Anniversary Edition Surprise-Launches on Switch 2
GamingHardwareSoftware

Skyrim Anniversary Edition Surprise-Launches on Switch 2

Bethesda has stealth-launched a native version of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition for the Nintendo Switch 2. The new version leverages the console’s hardware, including NVIDIA DLSS, and is a free upgrade for anyone who already owns the Switch version.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 10, 2025
AAEON’s new rugged AI box is built for harsh industrial edges
AIComputingHardware

AAEON’s new rugged AI box is built for harsh industrial edges

AAEON has launched a rugged, fanless AI system built around NVIDIA’s Jetson Orin NX. The BOXER-8651AI-PLUS offers up to 157 TOPS of performance and is designed to operate in extreme temperatures and conditions. It’s positioned as a scalable node for industrial edge AI applications.

by Darren HoltDecember 10, 2025
Samsung’s Qi2 Power Bank Hints at a Magnetic Galaxy S26
HardwareInnovation

Samsung’s Qi2 Power Bank Hints at a Magnetic Galaxy S26

Samsung is finally embracing the Qi2 wireless charging standard, starting with the Galaxy S26 series in early 2026. A key accessory will be a magnetic power bank capable of topping up the S26 Ultra by at least 50%.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 9, 2025
Google’s Pixel Launcher Might Finally Get a Samsung-Style Tab Feature
HardwareSoftware

Google’s Pixel Launcher Might Finally Get a Samsung-Style Tab Feature

A new, non-functional toggle has appeared in the latest Pixel Launcher update within Android Canary 2512. It suggests Google is testing a feature to display tiles for resuming browser tabs directly in the launcher’s search.

by Darren HoltDecember 9, 2025
iFixit’s new app has an AI repair buddy. And a grudge.
AIHardwareSoftware

iFixit’s new app has an AI repair buddy. And a grudge.

iFixit is back in the App Store with a powerful new repair app. It packs AI help, real-time battery monitoring, and all their famous guides. This is a direct shot at the “you can’t fix it” culture.

by Darren HoltDecember 9, 2025

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