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Microsoft warns of Outlook Classic bug that can crank CPU use up to 50% when typing
By Hassam Nasir published
Microsoft has confirmed that Outlook Classic is plagued by a bug causing high CPU usage spikes, triggered whenever you're typing a message.

Limited-edition Severance keyboard features a built-in trackball, but aptly, there’s no Escape
By Mark Tyson published
This ‘Dasher’ style input device from Atomic Keyboards was inspired by the Apple TV+ sci-fi thriller.

Second-gen Snapdragon X PC chips may boost performance up to 22%
By Anton Shilov published
A Chinese blogger claims that Qualcomm's second-gen Snapdragon X processors for PCs featuring Nuvia-designed Oryon cores will start at 4.4 GHz and deliver 18–22% higher performance.

A peek into the future of 3D printing: Rapid + TCT 2025 in Detroit
By Denise Bertacchi published
Over 400 exhibitors from all facets of the 3D printing industry were at Rapid + TCT 2025 in Detroit to showcase their latest and greatest offerings.

DUG Nomad is a mobile, immersion-cooled data center cube for edge AI
By Ash Hill published
The DUG Nomad is an immersion-cooled data center is capable of handling a handful of rugged environments so you can take edge AI computing on the go.

Intel's P-Core only Bartlett Lake chip inches closer to reality with new Linux patch
By Hassam Nasir published
An Intel engineer has validated the existence of a P-core only counterpart to Bartlett Lake-S, rumored to arrive with up to 12 Raptor Cove cores.

World's first 3D-texture UV printer for consumers now available for pre-order — prints onto 'nearly any surface'
By Mark Tyson published
Anker Innovations has just kicked off pre-orders for what is claimed to be the 'first 3D-texture UV Printer designed for personal use.'

Buried Steam tool shows how much you've spent on your account in your lifetime
By Jowi Morales published
You can see how much money you've sunk into your Steam account by going to this page.
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