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Sandisk has reimagined its WD Black and WD Blue SSDs, unveiling the new Optimus series designed specifically for gamers, creators, and professionals.
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| Updated | 2026-01-30 10:15 |
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One of our favorite 3D printers, the Bambu Lab P1S, is back down to an all-time low price, and it can be yours for just $399.99.
by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#72JQB)
Intel's elusive Arc B770 graphics card, the successor to the Arc A770 has been part of the rumor mill for what seems like forever now, but it's finally close to a release. New code on an Intel GitHub repository mentions "b770" specifically, suggesting the company has pushed out an update to add support for the GPU ahead of a timely CES launch.
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Samsung is teasing some intriguing new OLED products, ready to showcase at CES 2026 over the next few days.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#72JNY)
If you're a Windows 11 hater, sit back and enjoy your biases being validated in the most satisfying way possible. A new speed test shows Microsoft's latest OS performing terribly against the five previous Windows versions, placing last in most tests across the board.
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20 years ago today, the CES in Las Vegas was buzzing with talk of Blu-ray technology, players, and media, and the format isn't dead yet.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#72JMD)
An alleged German retailer shared the email they received from their supplier, saying that RTX 5070 GPU deliveries will be limited to five units per model, while 5070 Ti models and up are totally unavailable.
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To kick off fan reviews, we're pinning the industry's finest against the industry's cheapest. David vs. Goliath. The most unfair fan head-to-head in history. Except... maybe not?
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The U.S. Army is now testing a more lethal 20kW vehicle mounted LOCUST laser weapon system from AeroVironment (AV) Inc.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#72J9A)
Microsoft has somehow put the cap on yet another way to circumvent its internet-powered setup process, and this time it's on a build that they haven't even supported for a while! Production activation via call is still listed in Microsoft's support docs, but a new YouTube video running Windows 7 shows it now redirects you to the online portal.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Aaron Klotz) on (#72J9B)
Sparkle's Arc B570 Guardian OC dual-fan graphics card is on sale for 13%, bringing its price down to $199.99 on Amazon.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#72J9C)
Several benchmark records have appeared online, with users saying they're from the MSI RTX 5090 Lightning, which the company is expected to announce on January 5 at CES 2026.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Aaron Klotz) on (#72J7Z)
Consumers are flocking back to AM4, which supports DDR4, as DDR5 prices continue to skyrocket. Gigabyte is taking advantage of the opportunity and has launched four new AM4 motherboard variants in Mini-ITX and Micro-ATX form factors.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#72J6K)
Over the past few days, many customers purchased an incorrectly-priced kit of premium DDR5 memory from Corsair's webstore for just $240. Today, the company has cancelled all those orders, saying the memory is out of stock and that the pricing was a mistake. It's safe to say this decision has been met with fierce scrutiny.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#72J6M)
A Redditor posted on r/Corsair to complain that the company canceled their order and hiked the price by $700 the following day. A Corsair rep then takes steps to clear the air and makes things right by giving the user a discount coupon to bring the cost back down to its sale price.
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Turtle Beach's Burst II Pro is an ultra-lightweight wireless mouse with 8K polling rates and a somewhat uniquely-placed DPI switch button.
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We take a closer look at the software side of laser cutting and engraving.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Aaron Klotz) on (#72J59)
YPlasma has developed a new solid-state cooling solution that uses corona discharge to generate airflow without any moving parts. The new cooler will be on display at CES 2026 and will be presented with a live demo.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#72J4C)
QD-OLED monitors have historically faced text clarity issues due to their unorthodox subpixel layouts, which are a result of the way the OLED stack is layered. Samsung Display is finally fixing that with its first 34-inch ultrawide panel featuring a vertical stripe subpixel layout, similar to typical LCDs. This panel also breaks past 1,000 nits and peaks at 1,300 for the first time ever on a QD-OLED.
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Get a Steelseries Rival 3 Wireless mouse for just $25, or 34% off
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News that Star Wars Racer Revenge is now essential for the latest PlayStation 5 jailbreaks has sent physical copy prices skyrocketing, sparking a frenzy among collectors and gamers alike.
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Micron has secured another major vote of confidence from the Taiwanese government, winning approval for an additional NT$4.7 billion (approximately $149 million) in subsidies to expand HBM research and development in Taiwan.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#72HDW)
An Apple M1 MacBook Air took a shell shrapnel hit and survived, with the laptop still working despite damage to the screen and the letter K on the keyboard missing.
by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#72HDX)
Modern GPUs have a voracious appetite and the mighty Nvidia's RTX 5090 is no exception, often causing fiery outcomes. Many companies have tried to solve this issue, including MSI once before with its yellow-tipped connectors, but now it's back with two new power supplies that promise next-level safeguards against these melting GPUs.
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A dispute has flared up inside the Debian project after a senior maintainer criticized the distribution's bug tracking system as outdated and increasingly unworkable for modern software development.
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We interview two industry analysts to gauge the current state of the chipmaking ecosystem, including constraints across the entire supply chain, and where it might be headed next.
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Build your own streaming service all from the comfort of your own home. You only need a spare PC and a few hours to serve media across your home.
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by stldenise@gmail.com (Denise Bertacchi) on (#72HC0)
Users insist the A1's AC board is flawed and should be recalled.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#72HC1)
LG announced a 17-inch laptop that fits in the form factor of a 16-inch model while still sporting an RTX 5050 discrete GPU.
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This big, beautiful 32-inch MSI MPG 321URX QD-OLED gaming monitor is on sale for just $772.99 right now, saving you 26% on its usual price.
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The Patriot Viper PV593 is perfectly good on paper and delivers satisfactory marks but doesn't quite close the deal.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#72H9Y)
AMD is gaining on Intel, with user numbers jumping in the last month of 2025. Gamers are also quickly buying in 32GB of memory or more as the memory crisis is taking its hold.
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A developer has succeeded in prompting Claude to write 'a functional NES emulator.'
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#72GZW)
If you've been looking for a truly high-end gaming monitor that doesn't cost over $1000, LG has got you covered with its 4K 240Hz dual-mode offering. The LG 32GX870A-B is a 32-inch beast that can boost to 480Hz at 1080p for a fluid gaming experience. It also comes with an HDR1300 rating thanks to its MLA+ panel, and has webOS, making it great for movies and TV.
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China calls Taiwan reunification "unstoppable" as military drills proceed.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#72GYC)
The FBI reported that Americans lost $333 million to scams via crypto ATMs, and that the number of victims constantly rose from 2020 to 2025.
by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#72GWR)
A new record-high clock speed has been achieved on AMD's Ryzen 7 9800X3D. The best gaming CPU in the world doesn't need to be overclocked to achieve exceptional performance, but Chinese overclocker "Hero" has just pushed it to 7,335 MHz using a Colorful iGame X870E Vulcan motherboard, using liquid nitrogen.
by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#72GWS)
Epilogue just announced pre-orders for the SN Operator, a USB-C cartridge reader that lets you play and back up your SNES game library to your computer.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#72GTX)
The U.S. Department of Commerce didn't renew the validated end-user status of these chipmakers, requiring them to acquire annual licenses to import chipmaking tools containing U.S. tech into their Chinese fabs.
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Mini PC with AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 in NES-a-like case 'coming soon.'
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#72GSG)
The PlayStation 5's ROM keys have allegedly been leaked. This breach could make it easier for hackers to jailbreak the system, but they still have to deal with other security features of the console.
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by stldenise@gmail.com (Denise Bertacchi) on (#72GSH)
Upgraded safety systems make modern lasers easier to trust and easier to recommend.
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ID-Cooling upgraded its FX360 with an LCD screen for only $10 more, but how useful can a 1.48" screen be?
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On January 1, 1983, ARPANET system architects initiated the cutover from the existing NCP to TCP/IP on all hosts.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#72GRB)
ASRock, usually known for producing motherboards, is set to debut its own AIOs at CES 2026, including flagship models featuring LCD screens. It's unclear if ASRock is licensing Asetek's pump designs, and whether it will compete against affordable brands like Thermalright.
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Huawei used its New Year message to highlight progress across its Ascend AI and Kunpeng CPU ecosystems, pointing to the rollout of Atlas 900 supernodes and rapid growth in domestic developer adoption as a solid foundation for computing."
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#72GEE)
Cables and pipelines in the Gulf of Finland have been damaged four times in less than 1.5 years.
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Target is offering the Logitech G502 Hero for $35.99 with a complimentary $20 gift card-effectively bringing your cost down to just $15.99 for this top-rated gaming mouse.
by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#72GC8)
British startup Space Forge has just successfully turned on its first in-orbit furnace, reaching 1,000 degrees Celsius in space. This is a crucial first step for the company in studying the feasibility of manufacturing chips in space.
by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#72G9T)
Elon Musk has announced that xAI has purchased a third building at its Memphis, Tennessee site to bolster the company's overall compute power to a gargantuan two gigawatts.