• Samsung may cancel its popular Galaxy folding phone, says leak

    Samsung may cancel its popular Galaxy folding phone, says leak

    Rumors from a famed tipster suggest the Galaxy Z Flip 8 might signal the end of Samsungs most budget friendly clamshell foldable. The chatter is fresh, yet the source hints at a major shift that could redefine the lineup, leaving fans to wonder what comes next for the iconic Flip family. The tone is urgent,…

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  • CRKD Delays Nitro Deck 2, ULT Pro & ATOM+ Controllers

    CRKD Delays Nitro Deck 2, ULT Pro & ATOM+ Controllers

    CRKD announced the Nitro Deck 2 in December 2025 with an expected shipping date set for Spring 2026. Now, it has released a statement saying that the controller, which is compatible with the Switch and Switch 2, will now be released in July 2026. Shipping Delay and Official Update In an official blog post on…

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  • ROG Xreal R1 AR Glasses Pre-Order Price Tag Update

    ROG Xreal R1 AR Glasses Pre-Order Price Tag Update

    Asus has just rolled out the ROG Xreal R1 in China after showcasing the gaming AR glasses at CES 2026, and they’re now open for purchase. The pre-order price sits higher than typical non-gaming AR glasses, signaling a premium for the gaming features and branding involved. Pricing snapshot The ROG Xreal R1 glasses are listed…

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  • Lenovo 14″ ThinkPad with 64GB RAM and Built-in Pen Released

    Lenovo 14″ ThinkPad with 64GB RAM and Built-in Pen Released

    Lenovo has rolled out its updated 2-in-1 ThinkPad lineup, introducing the ThinkPad T14s 2-in-1 Gen 2. Announced in March, this fresh machine sits alongside the standard ThinkPad T14s, which is now on its Gen 7 iteration. For reference, the ThinkPad T14s 2-in-1 Gen 2 runs on Intel Panther’s Lake platform, a shift from the Intel…

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  • Microsoft Exchange Server zero-day exploited via crafted email

    Microsoft Exchange Server zero-day exploited via crafted email

    Microsoft confirms active exploitation of CVE-2026-42897 in on-premises Exchange Server Microsoft confirmed active exploitation of CVE-2026-42897, a zero-day in on-premises Exchange Server that lets attackers execute arbitrary JavaScript in a victim’s browser by sending a crafted email. No permanent patch exists. Microsoft deployed an emergency mitigation on May 14, and CISA added the flaw to…

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  • Steam free game library expands with new additions

    Steam free game library expands with new additions

    Steam has expanded its free game library once again, and this time, a bunch of free games that were released between mid to late April 2026 have been spotted. A couple from May 2026 has been discovered as well. The scene feels a bit chaotic, yet there’s a certain charm in seeing developers push for…

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  • LightInk E-ink Smartwatch: Solar, LoRa & GPS, 10 Months Battery

    LightInk E-ink Smartwatch: Solar, LoRa & GPS, 10 Months Battery

    Introductory glance at solar-powered wearables Solar-powered smartwatches are still niche products in the overall market, though that does not mean such watches do not exist. The best-known models are probably Garmin Fenix smartwatches such as the Garmin Fenix 8 that we reviewed back when it launched. On these smartwatches, the solar panel is more or…

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  • Modder Explains GTA III Liberty City Open World on PS2’s 32MB RAM

    Modder Explains GTA III Liberty City Open World on PS2’s 32MB RAM

    GTA 3 pretty much changed the open-world gaming scene when it launched in 2001, and it’s remarkable how Rockstar Games got Grand Theft Auto III to run on the PlayStation 2, which had only 32 MB of RDRAM to work with. Back then, the PS2’s memory was ridiculously tight for a sprawling city, yet the…

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