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MSI’s AMD Claw A8 finally nears U.S. release after months of global delays

19 January 2026 at 01:26

MSI’s Claw A8 handheld, powered by Ryzen Z2 Extreme, is finally nearing U.S. availability after months of unclear delays, entering a competitive and price-sensitive handheld gaming landscape.

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Ford’s new EV platform aims for the Moon, hopefully charging stations are included

18 January 2026 at 23:09

Ford’s ambitious UEV platform targets low-cost, high-tech EVs for 2027 as the automaker prepares to compete with China, overhaul manufacturing, and reset its entire electric strategy.

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I tried these shoes that can only exist thanks to 3D printing

16 January 2026 at 12:28

Shoe maker Syntilay has unveiled its new PulsePodz shoes, which it claims couldn’t have been made without 3D printing and AI. These recovery slides feature nine individual pods on the base, designed with a lattice structure and different densities that create a cushion to target support where the foot needs it most. Syntilay says this […]

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Gigabyte says your handheld gaming PC won’t ship without a real twist

16 January 2026 at 07:37

Gigabyte is considering a handheld gaming PC, but CEO Eddie Lin says it won’t launch without a clear differentiator. At CES 2026, he signaled originality comes before timing, pricing, or regions.

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The most fascinating monitors at CES 2026

12 January 2026 at 06:30

CES 2026 took place in Las Vegas last week, and as usual, we're looking at the most interesting monitors from the show. Not every display is a monitor in the strictest sense, but they all provide a display for computers and have a unique twist that make them worth exploring.

Dell’s massive UltraSharp

Dell UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor in an office Dell's biggest UltraSharp has a 21:9 aspect ratio. Credit: Dell

It was a pretty safe bet that Dell would announce new UltraSharp monitors at CES. The displays are a solid recommendation for reliable USB-C monitors, including for Mac users and people needing something polished for professional or creative work. In recent years, UltraSharp monitors have also boasted more modern features, including integrated web cameras and IPS Black tech.

This year, the strategy was clear: Bigger is better.

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