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Computex 2026 Live: Every update and announcement from day one in Taipei
By Stephen Warwick last updated
Every update live from Taipei as Computex continues in Taiwan.

Nvidia's new RTX Spark chip will bring popular anti-cheat software natively to Windows-on-Arm
By Hassam Nasir published
Solving one of the biggest hurdles of a non-x86 platform.

Asus' monstrous ROG Astral GeForce RTX 5090 Edition 20 includes expansive curved AMOLED display
By Mark Tyson published
Asus has used its Computex press event to showcase a huge celebration of its ROG gaming sub-brand with commemorative gear including the Asus ROG Astral GeForce RTX 5090 Edition 20.

Supermicro shows off Vera Rubin NVL72 rack with all-new type of coolant
By Anton Shilov published
Supermicro demonstrates upcoming servers based on AMD’s EPYC ‘Venice’ CPUs, MI450 accelerators, and Nvidia’s Vera Rubin-based solutions.

US closes loophole that allowed Chinese-owned subsidiaries located outside China to buy AI chips
By Jowi Morales published
You don't need to import banned chips into China if you can export your company instead.

Negative time experiment clears peer review as photons appear to leave an atom cloud before entering
By Luke James published
A University of Toronto experiment showing that photons can spend a negative amount of time inside a cloud of atoms has been published in Physical Review Letters.

Acer’s PM131QT portable monitor is a 12.3-inch touchscreen with magnetic mounting, a built-in kickstand, and 5-point touch
By Matt Safford published
Are you looking for a compact monitor for multiple uses around the home and on the go? Acer’s new PM131QT might be just what you’re looking for.

Resourceful runner 'can race my own ghost' using homemade Meta Ray-Ban Display app
By Mark Tyson published
Video demonstrates brand-new gamified running app for the Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses.
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