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Category: Computing

Intel’s New Xe Driver Is Here, But Is It Actually Better?
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Intel’s New Xe Driver Is Here, But Is It Actually Better?

Intel’s Arc Alchemist GPUs can now use the newer Xe kernel driver on Linux instead of the legacy i915. Benchmarks show a performance uplift, but the latest kernel broke support for higher-end cards. The transition to modern drivers is proving messy.

by Darren HoltDecember 28, 2025
PC Builder’s “Bring Your Own RAM” Plan Shows How Bad Things Are
ComputingHardwareManufacturing

PC Builder’s “Bring Your Own RAM” Plan Shows How Bad Things Are

A major custom PC company is now letting customers mail in their own RAM kits for new builds. This bizarre workaround highlights a severe, multi-year shortage that’s sending memory prices through the roof and scrambling the entire industry.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 24, 2025
Quantum Computers Are Hitting a New Milestone in 2026
ComputingInnovationTechnology

Quantum Computers Are Hitting a New Milestone in 2026

According to a new report, 2026 is set to be the year customers get their hands on the first error-corrected quantum computers. This marks a critical shift from today’s noisy machines toward more reliable, logical qubits.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 23, 2025
Why Polarity is Suddenly a Huge Deal in AI Data Centers
ComputingDataHardware

Why Polarity is Suddenly a Huge Deal in AI Data Centers

The explosive growth of AI and hyperscale cloud workloads is transforming data center network design. A new whitepaper argues that managing fiber polarity is no longer a minor detail but a foundational requirement for reliability at scale.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 23, 2025
Apple’s New Siri Delayed to 2026, But There’s a Plan
AIComputingSoftware

Apple’s New Siri Delayed to 2026, But There’s a Plan

Apple is taking its time with AI, pushing a major Siri overhaul to 2026. The delay follows a muted WWDC and hints at a potential partnership with Google’s Gemini to catch up.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 22, 2025
Google Assistant Gets a Reprieve on Your Galaxy Phone
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Google Assistant Gets a Reprieve on Your Galaxy Phone

Google has pushed back its deadline to replace Google Assistant with Gemini on mobile devices. The switch, originally slated for late 2025, is now officially delayed until 2026. This gives Assistant a temporary stay of execution on phones like Samsung Galaxies.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 22, 2025
PowerPoint’s New AI Explainer Is a Lifesaver for Bad Slides
AIComputingSoftware

PowerPoint’s New AI Explainer Is a Lifesaver for Bad Slides

Microsoft is rolling out a new “Explainer” feature for PowerPoint, powered by Copilot. It lets users right-click on dense slides for instant, simplified breakdowns. This could be a game-changer for deciphering jargon-heavy presentations.

by Darren HoltDecember 22, 2025
Clean Energy’s Wild 2025: Trump vs. Data Center Demand
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Clean Energy’s Wild 2025: Trump vs. Data Center Demand

2025 was a turbulent year for clean energy under President Trump, who called renewables a “scam” and signed a tax bill slashing subsidies. Yet, solar and storage still made up 85% of new grid power, proving economic fundamentals can trump politics.

by Darren HoltDecember 22, 2025
Modern Malware Can’t Even Run on Windows XP Anymore
ComputingCybersecuritySoftware

Modern Malware Can’t Even Run on Windows XP Anymore

In a wild experiment, a tech journalist tried to infect a Windows XP virtual machine with modern malware. Surprisingly, much of it simply wouldn’t run, crashing due to missing system features or 64-bit requirements. But this doesn’t mean the 23-year-old OS is safe.

by Darren HoltDecember 20, 2025
That Windows “Efficiency” Feature Is Secretly Hogging Your RAM
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

That Windows “Efficiency” Feature Is Secretly Hogging Your RAM

A built-in Windows feature designed to save bandwidth might be slowing down your computer. Delivery Optimization can consume increasing amounts of RAM, but turning it off is a simple fix.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 19, 2025

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