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Netgear’s Nighthawk 5G M7 portable Wi-Fi 7 hotspot brings 3.6 Gbps speeds to all your devices
By Brandon Hill published
Netgear's Nighthawk 5G M7 features dual-band Wi-Fi 7 connectivity and eSIM support

Distributors force unprecedented RAM and motherboard bundle mandate to fight global shortage, report claims — distributors require one-to-one ratio from buyers
By Luke James published
A severe shortage in global DRAM supply has reportedly led some distributors in Taiwan to impose unprecedented bundling requirements on buyers.

Kingston debuts versatile SSD thumb drive with USB-A and USB-C connectors
By Mark Tyson published
Kingston Technology has announced its first cable-free SSD, the new Kingston Dual Portable SSD Storage Solution, in capacities from 512GB to 2TB.

Gigantic VHS videotape hoard of thousands of videos stored in McDonald's boxes being given away for free
By Mark Tyson published
If you would like to rehome thousands of old VHS videotapes, there’s an incredible hoard being given away for free on Reddit.

PC hobbyist charged $684 in tariffs on $355 shipment of parts as low-value import exemptions vanish
By Luke James published
A PC hobbyist says he was hit with a $684 tariff bill on a $355 shipment of retro computing parts, in what appears to be a growing pattern tied to changes in federal import rules.

Asus, MSI, other manufacturers panic-buying RAM stocks, while major memory chipmakers rake in profits
By Jowi Morales published
Asus, MSI, and other PC manufacturers are now purchasing memory chips from the spot market to shore up their inventories as memory supplies tighten.

The NVMe Destroyinator can wipe 16 NVMe drives simultaneously at speeds up to 64 GB/s
By Mark Tyson published
The NVMe Destroyinator can securely wipe up to 16 NVMe drives at once at 64 GB/sec.

Microsoft Windows boss posts lackluster response to ‘agentic OS’ backlash
By Luke James published
For both your everyday and power users alike, the gap between messaging and actual, measurable action in response to criticism remains stark.
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