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Asus revised the liquid metal application on its $4,000 ROG Matrix RTX 5090 cards
By Hassam Nasir published
Compared to the sample he checked out earlier.

FCC approves 7,500 additional Starlink Gen2 satellites for higher throughput and lower latency worldwide
By Luke James published
The FCC has partially approved a significant expansion of SpaceX’s next-generation Starlink constellation, authorizing 7,500 additional LEO satellites under a partial grant.

MetalPrinting Gauss MT90 3D printer offers office‑safe metal printing without powders
By Mark Tyson published
MetalPrinting was at CES 2026 with its next-generation metal paste 3D printer dubbed the Gauss MT90.

Modder saves $130 by building 32GB DDR5 desktop DIMMs from scavenged laptop memory
By Hassam Nasir published
$218 cost of parts is about $130 cheaper than buying a similar desktop DIMM retail kit in the US.

Windows Media Player’s ‘find album information’ functionality has been removed
By Mark Tyson published
Microsoft has quietly removed ‘find album information’ and ‘update album info online’ tools from the Media Player apps supplied with Windows 11.

US Department of Commerce lifts planned crackdown on Chinese drones, including DJI
By Jowi Morales published
The U.S. Department of Commerce has retracted its proposal to stop the import of DJI drones, but the FCC's ban means that the U.S.'s doors are closed to new DJI models anyway.

AMD leaves the door open to experimental FSR Redstone support on RDNA 3
By Luke James published
At CES 2026, AMD used an interview with PCWorld to restate its official position on FSR Redstone while softening the edges around it.

Doom conquers the kitchen through an electric cooking pot
By Luke James last updated
A YouTuber has managed to run Doom on a Krups Cook4Mec smart pressure cooker after dumping and reflashing the firmware on the appliance’s touchscreen control hardware.
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