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50-feet-long fiber optic HDMI cable and Steam Controller 2 is enthusiasts' answer to the Steam Machine
By Hassam Nasir Published
Cables. They're a fantastic invention, aren't they?

Sony crammed an entire PS1 into a DualShock controller that connects to your TV, but killed the project
By Jowi Morales Published
Sony successfully built a PlayStation 1 console that fit inside a controller but had to cancel the project after game studios were unhappy with the royalties they would make from the project.

Chinese YMTC SSDs make their way into retail Lenovo laptops
By Jowi Morales Published
The AI-driven memory and storage chip shortage is driving OEMs towards Chinese chip manufacturers.

Meta data center water discharges suspended after contaminating the city's reclamation water supply with bacterium
By Luke James Published
Fill-and-flush is a commissioning step whereby crews fill a cooling loop's piping with water and flush it to clear debris before the system is run.

Memory price surge begins to cool as consumers hit affordability limit
By Etiido Uko Published
TrendForce says DRAM and NAND prices will continue to rise through Q3 2026, but AI-driven gains are slowing as PC and smartphone makers reach their affordability limits.

Windows guru uses Stirling Engine to cool AMD Threadripper 3970X
By Mark Tyson Published
Windows development guru Dave W. Plummer shared a brief video demonstrating a novel Stirling Engine powered cooling solution for his AMD Threadripper chipset.

Enthusiast hides gaming PC inside living room fan using 3D-printed parts
By Jowi Morales Published
Creator Zac Builds mounted their mini-PC to the side of their living room fan to hide it plain sight.

Startup unveils 3D-printed nuclear reactor module to power AI data centers
By Jowi Morales Published
A nuclear power plant in a container (or three).

Companies join hands to collectively dunk on PlayStation's all-digital future
By Hassam Nasir Published
Brand Twitter might actually be enjoyable for once.

Fire hydrant signs with Starlink antennas tested for emergency Wi-Fi in disaster-prone Japan
By Mark Tyson Published
Japan’s Fire Hydrant Sign Co., Ltd. has demonstrated an expansive Wi-Fi network that melds its established infrastructure of street signs with Starlink satellite broadband antennas.
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