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Singer's $3 Million DLS Turbo Sorcerer Conjures Up 700 HP And A 9000 RPM Redline

Singer's $3 Million DLS Turbo Sorcerer Conjures Up 700 HP And A 9000 RPM Redline California-based Singer has unleashed the Sorcerer, the first customer commission (of 99) for its DLS Turbo program, effectively turning the clock back to the golden era of endurance racing while catapulting the Porsche 911 into a 700-horsepower future. TL;DR, we want one. The Singer Sorcerer is far more than a restored classic; it's a
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Hurry And Snag Apple's AirPods Pro 3 At An All-Time Low In A Limited Time Deal

Hurry And Snag Apple's AirPods Pro 3 At An All-Time Low In A Limited Time Deal I've said this a million times by now (rough estimate) but it bears repeating - never pay full price for an audio product. NEVER! Yes, that's a blanket recommendation and we're sure it can nitpicked to find exceptions, but for the most part, paying full price for headphones or earbuds or speakers and so forth is a fool's game. That's because
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Scientists Just Learned How To Track Space Junk Slamming Into Earth With Sonic Booms

Scientists Just Learned How To Track Space Junk Slamming Into Earth With Sonic Booms Researchers have discovered that the same sensors used to detect earthquakes are the key to tracking the growing swarm of space junk plummeting toward Earth. As the orbital highway becomes increasingly congested, the European Space Agency’s (ESA) 2025 Space Environment Report paints a sobering picture: intact satellites and rocket bodies
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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Leak Claims You Won't Need A Screen Protector

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Leak Claims You Won't Need A Screen Protector Samsung believes it can put a major dent in the screen protector industry with a revolutionary new glass for the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra. If latest rumors are to be believed, the phone's next generation Gorilla Glass boasts unprecedented scratch and crack resistance, while possessing anti-reflective and screen privacy tech. Leak! Samsung
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AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 495 Specs Leak Reveals Boosted CPU And GPU Clocks

AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 495 Specs Leak Reveals Boosted CPU And GPU Clocks You've heard of Gorgon Point, which emerged as the Ryzen AI 400 series at the Consumer Electronics Show earlier this month, but what about Gorgon Halo? Rumor has those chips are en route too, though they're not yet official. While we wait for an unveiling, a notable leaker has posted to Facebook what they claim are several upcoming Gorgon
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Intel Beats Q4 Estimates, Guides Lower But Nova Lake Desktop CPUs Arrive In 2026

Intel Beats Q4 Estimates, Guides Lower But Nova Lake Desktop CPUs Arrive In 2026 Intel's fourth quarter earnings are in and they reflect a 4.1% year-over-year loss to $13.7 billion (same as the previous quarter), bringing the full-year tally to a flat $52.9 billion. According to Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan, the company "delivered a solid finish to the year" despite the loss, which along with downward guidance for the current
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Android Click-Fraud Trojan Hides In Games And Uses AI To Mimic Real User Behavior

Android Click-Fraud Trojan Hides In Games And Uses AI To Mimic Real User Behavior A new wave of Android click-fraud trojans are in the wild, and they're surprisingly well-hidden. For those familiar with the Android operating system, it's common knowledge that users can enable downloads of third-party applications from outside of Google's Play Store ecosystem. When you do so, the OS warns users of the security implications,
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Ubisoft Hits Reset With Studio Closures And Six Cancelled Games

Ubisoft Hits Reset With Studio Closures And Six Cancelled Games AAA publisher and developer Ubisoft has released some unfortunate news. In the process of its development restructuring into six Creative Houses, Ubisoft also had to kill six games and delay seven more, with the most prominent loss being the Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake announced in 2020. While the title being repeatedly delay does
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Intel Arrow Lake Refresh Arrives Soon As ASUS Pushes BIOS Support For These Motherboards

Intel Arrow Lake Refresh Arrives Soon As ASUS Pushes BIOS Support For These Motherboards There were a number of new products that we expected to hear about at CES, including the much-rumored Ryzen 9 9950X3D2, NVIDIA's N1X SoCs, and the next Intel Arc GPU release. None of those came, but perhaps the most surprising omission was Intel's Arrow Lake Refresh series—a fresh set of CPUs for the LGA 1851 platform, and likely to be the
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Your Arm-Based Windows Laptop Is Now An Xbox With Microsoft's PC App Launch

Your Arm-Based Windows Laptop Is Now An Xbox With Microsoft's PC App Launch Microsoft is doubling down in a big way with Windows on Arm devices. Now, all Windows 11 machines running running Arm-based silicon, like Qualcomm's forthcoming Snapdragon X2 Elite platform, have support for Xbox Game Pass, with "more than 85%" of the Game Pass catalog claimed to run well. Anti-cheat support x86/x64 emulation is also well
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Breakthrough Metal Could Revolutionize Chip Cooling And Thermal Management

Breakthrough Metal Could Revolutionize Chip Cooling And Thermal Management A multi-institution research team has discovered a metallic material that conducts heat nearly three times more efficiently than copper or silver, which are presently the primary metals used for industrial thermal management. The researchers believe that this discovery will have massive implications for extreme heat-dissipation applications,
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AMD Reveals Ryzen 7 9850X3D Price And Release Date: What You Need To Know

AMD Reveals Ryzen 7 9850X3D Price And Release Date: What You Need To Know The Ryzen 7 9850X3D, which was announced by AMD during (not at) CES 2026, has had a date and price finally set: January 29th, and $499 USD. That's only a $20 jump over the Ryzen 7 9800X3D's MSRP, although those parts have been available as cheap as $430 in the past. The new model brings a 400 MHz bump in peak boost clocks and absolutely no
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Fractal Design Pop 2 Air Debuts With Sleek Styling And A GPU Air Guide To Battle Temps

Fractal Design Pop 2 Air Debuts With Sleek Styling And A GPU Air Guide To Battle Temps It's not controversial that Fractal Design makes some of the nicest looking PC cases on the market (as well as other gear, like the Scape headset we reviewed). From what we can tell based on press imagery, Fractal Design's new Pop 2 Air case lineup is no exception. Underneath the sleek styling, however, the focus is on copious airflow, particular
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Dell Launches Rugged, AI‑Ready Education PCs Built To Survive The School Day

Dell Launches Rugged, AI‑Ready Education PCs Built To Survive The School Day In an era where digital literacy is no longer elective, Dell has unveiled a massive expansion to its education portfolio, designed to survive both the rigors of the playground and the demands of the modern AI-integrated classroom. Part of this expansion includes new Dell Pro Education and Chromebook 14 laptops that boast easy battery replacement
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Ayaneo Pocket S Mini Brings Authentic 4:3 Display And CNC Metal To Retro Gamers

Ayaneo Pocket S Mini Brings Authentic 4:3 Display And CNC Metal To Retro Gamers Ayaneo is sharing a few more details about its Pocket S Mini gaming handheld that it unveiled in September of last year. We now know that it will feature a premium full CNC metal frame instead of a plastic housing, and a display with a "graduation-level" 4:3 aspect ratio that is reminiscent of gaming on old school CRT televisions. We also
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Zotac Unveils Magnus Mini PC With AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 And 128GB Of RAM

Zotac Unveils Magnus Mini PC With AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 And 128GB Of RAM Zotac is taking its Magnus Zbox mini PC lineup to the Max. As in, AMD's Ryzen AI Max and Max+ processors based on Strix Halo, which in and of itself makes these new compact systems notable. Depending on the model, however, you're also getting gobs of RAM to go along with a potent processor. The top SKU comes equipped with a whopping 128GB
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GameStop Declares Game Over For Switch 2 Trade-In Infinite Money Glitch

GameStop Declares Game Over For Switch 2 Trade-In Infinite Money Glitch Yesterday on X/Twitter, GameStop was forced to "gently remind everyone that our stores are not designed to function as infinite money printers." This statement was a response to a GameStop promotion that allowed shoppers to buy a Nintendo Switch 2, then trade it in for more than they paid, as long as they included a used game as well. If the
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When NVIDIA's First Consumer PC Chips Are Coming To Challenge AMD And Intel

When NVIDIA's First Consumer PC Chips Are Coming To Challenge AMD And Intel Who makes CPUs? Well, you've got AMD, Intel, Apple, Qualcomm, and Mediatek as the major players in consumer devices, with companies like Samsung, Broadcom, Google, Huawei, UNISOC, and Rockchip each making up smaller slices of the market (even if their portfolios are often much larger). NVIDIA's there too, though; while everyone knows about
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Arc Raiders Dev Admits Late Spawns Do Suck But Says There's A Major Upside

Arc Raiders Dev Admits Late Spawns Do Suck But Says There's A Major Upside Arc Raiders development studio Embark has big plans for the game in 2026, after upon realize it became a smash hit in 2025. And now the developer hopes to attain the success of long running online games such as Fortnite. This includes potentially making changes for players who join raids that are already underway, even though it notes these
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Razer CEO Says Gamers Love AI Game Development, They Just Don’t Realize It Yet

Razer CEO Says Gamers Love AI Game Development, They Just Don’t Realize It Yet Amidst rising AI discontent, some tech CEOs have formed somewhat of a united front insisting that critics of AI are somehow incorrect. In an interview on Decoder with Nilay Patel (a podcast produced by The Verge), Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan has chimed in with some curious, conflicting statements regarding generative AI. These statements particularly
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Detachable Robot Hand Crawls, Climbs And Grips Multiple Objects At Once

Detachable Robot Hand Crawls, Climbs And Grips Multiple Objects At Once Forget Thing T. Thing from The Addams Family (yes, that's the full name); modern science has officially brought us a detachable robot hand that can actually skitter across the floor, grab you a beer, and creep the heck out of your guests. In an engineering development that straddles the line between revolutionary and nightmare fuel, researchers
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Mars Rover's Stunning Discovery Suggests Red Planet Was Once A Blue Planet

Mars Rover's Stunning Discovery Suggests Red Planet Was Once A Blue Planet New data and analysis are rewriting the biography of the Red Planet as evidences suggest that Mars could have held more water (and potential life) than previously thought, where it once hosted a vibrant, blue world dominated by a massive northern ocean. Delta deposits that appeared on the images of Mars with the coastline. (Credit: ESA/ExoMars,TGO/CaSSIS/Ignatius
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