on (#77WF3)
The US Army tested an autonomous breaching vehicle with an onboard counter-UAS turret during a live-fire exercise at Fort Bragg on August 18.
| Link | https://www.tomshardware.com/feeds.xml |
| Feed | https://www.tomshardware.com/feeds/all |
| Updated | 2026-08-23 13:45 |
|
on (#77WF4)
The increases will take effect on Grace Blackwell and Vera Rubin systems shipping early next year.
|
|
on (#77WF7)
The Versa, a 230g pocket gimbal camera that snaps into a separate propeller chassis for flight, raised more than $230,000 at its debut.
|
|
by brandon.hill@futurenet.com (Brandon Hill) on (#77WF8)
The Deco 7 Pro BE13000 is attractively priced on the hardware front, but a subscription is needed to enable many features of the mesh system.
|
|
on (#77WDQ)
Asus' ROG Strix XG32UQWMS delivers speed and flexibility with a 32-inch 4K Tandem OLED panel, dual-refresh modes, 240 Hz and 480 Hz in FHD resolution, plus wide-gamut color, HDR 500 True Black and Adaptive-Sync.
|
|
by editors@tomshardware.com (Kunal Khullar) on (#77WDR)
Walmart's clearance aisle delivers another remarkable GPU bargain, with a shopper finding a PNY RTX 5080 for nearly half its current retail price.
|
|
on (#77WDS)
Recent data published in the Soufan Center's July IntelBrief found hundreds of posts with threat language between July 2025 and July 2026, and a volume surge beginning in April.
|
|
by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#77WCG)
What if you could have twice the CPU cooler in your computer? If that's a question that piques your interest, then TrashBench has answered your curiosity in droves with an experiment that ended up working incredibly well.
|
|
on (#77WCH)
Maxell and Disk Union collaborate to release special edition UD-60U cassette tapes in Japan.
|
|
on (#77WCJ)
It has been a quarter century since the world's first webcam was turned off for good. The Trojan Room Coffee Pot was retired on Wednesday, August 22, 2001, after 10 years of service at Cambridge University.
|
|
by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#77W1N)
RGB software is reportedly wreaking havoc on Windows PCs. The drivers used by these applications can trip up anti-cheat software, causing your games or entire system to crash. For now, the only solution is to disable the driver until an official update.
|
|
on (#77W1P)
It's been a quarter-century since the firm folded, but the graphics chips still have utility in esoteric use cases.
|
|
on (#77W02)
Solo developer Grow Now! Games has put a playable browser build of its walkable ASCII cyberpunk city online, powered by a 283KB Rust WebAssembly engine and rendered in WebGL.
|
|
on (#77W04)
Razer's HyperFlux V2 is a wireless charging mouse pad that works with current mice from Razer's Basilisk, Cobra, and Naga lines.
|
|
by editors@tomshardware.com (Kunal Khullar) on (#77W06)
The LG UltraGear 27GX790A-B packs a 27-inch 1440p WOLED panel with a 480 Hz refresh rate, 0.03ms response time, and support for DisplayHDR True Black 400.
|
|
by sayem.ahmed@futurenet.com (Sayem Ahmed) on (#77VYS)
We recap this week's Tom's Hardware Premium articles, including our latest advice on your next motherboard purchase, a look inside Samsung's Fab roadmaps, and much more.
|
|
on (#77VXG)
The ASRock Steel Legend SL-1200P is a visually distinct, technically capable 1200W unit with genuine Platinum efficiency, dual 12V-2x6 outputs, and a few thoughtful engineering touches that set it apart.
|
|
on (#77VXH)
Take-Two Interactive filed two DMCA subpoenas demanding that Microsoft and Discord identify the person or people behind the "CyberLeek" persona.
|
|
on (#77VXJ)
U.S. console hardware sales fell 39% by unit volume in July against a year earlier, while the average price paid for a new system rose 16% to $542.
|
|
by editors@tomshardware.com (Kunal Khullar) on (#77VW9)
A PC shop that spends over $10,000 a month on Amazon hardware says two AMD Ryzen 5 9600X orders arrived with the CPUs missing.
|
|
on (#77VDZ)
Keychron's C2 Pro full-size wired mechanical keyboard hits an all time low of $29.99 at W00t with code KEYCHRON ($24.99 if you're new to Woot) - QMK programmability, pre-lubed switches, make this a great find while the deal lasts
|
|
on (#77VE0)
Corsair launches a back-to-school promotion offering $75 off qualifying purchases of $350 or more in the U.S.
|
|
on (#77VB4)
Florida's lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman has now been sitting before U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon in Fort Pierce for seven weeks.
|
|
by editors@tomshardware.com (Denise Bertacchi) on (#77VB6)
The Elegoo Centauri 2 Combo is an excellent four-color printer, but is it worth the savings without an enclosure?
|
|
on (#77VB7)
The continued industry advancements give us several new picks for our annual Tom's Hardware Innovation Awards: a set of products that set or expand the standard for others.
|
|
by sayem.ahmed@futurenet.com (Sayem Ahmed) on (#77V8H)
For a limited time, you'll be able to read all of our latest reports from Hot Chips 2026 with a Tom's Hardware account, no payment required.
|
|
by editors@tomshardware.com (Aaron Klotz) on (#77V8M)
CPU-Z V3 introduces an overhauled validation system with over 100 detection points, and a new advanced validation feature that will check PC health with a stress test.
|
|
by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#77V8N)
Micron's Research Labs to bring together the company's own research with research by customers, partners, universities, startups, and government organizations to develop pre-competitive IP for next-generation memory technologies.
|
|
on (#77V8P)
Most of each company's U.S.-licensed allowance, understood to be up to 100,000 units apiece, must stay outside the mainland.
|
|
on (#77V8Q)
Nvidia has rejected a report published by The Information that it plans to begin small-batch shipments of an LPU tailored for Chinese customers by the end of 2026.
|
|
on (#77V6C)
Sandisk has announced the NAS 600 SATA and NAS 800 NVMe SSD lineups that target NAS environments.
|
|
on (#77V6D)
Slovakia sought to modernize its traffic control systems by acquiring a batch of 279 new speed cameras, but they have Russian backdoors and multiple other security issues.
|
|
on (#77V6E)
A 30TB TLC enterprise SSD now costs $22,600, 6.5 times higher the $3,460 it fetched around this time last year.
|