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Asus drops a 1.4kg business laptop with a monster Ryzen AI chip
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Asus drops a 1.4kg business laptop with a monster Ryzen AI chip

Asus has unveiled the ExpertBook B3 G2, a new Copilot+ PC business laptop. The top model features AMD’s powerful Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 processor with a 55 TOPS NPU, all in a chassis starting at just 1.41 kilograms.

by Darren HoltJanuary 29, 2026
Should you skip the OLED MacBook Pro for the M5 model?
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Should you skip the OLED MacBook Pro for the M5 model?

A new report suggests Apple’s M6 MacBook Pro with an OLED touchscreen could launch in late 2026. But with potential price hikes, a memory crisis, and first-gen risks, the imminent M5 model might be the wiser upgrade. Here’s why playing it safe could save you money and headaches.

by Darren HoltJanuary 26, 2026
Microsoft Copilot is Getting a Personality
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Microsoft Copilot is Getting a Personality

Microsoft is quietly testing a new feature that lets users choose how Copilot talks to them. This personality selector is part of a bigger move to make AI assistants feel more customized and useful.

by Darren HoltJanuary 26, 2026
UK Pumps £36m Into Cambridge’s DAWN Supercomputer
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UK Pumps £36m Into Cambridge’s DAWN Supercomputer

The UK government is investing £36 million to expand the University of Cambridge’s DAWN supercomputer, a cornerstone of national AI research. The upgrade, set for Spring 2026, will increase capacity sixfold and introduce AMD’s latest MI355X AI processors.

by Leo RenshawJanuary 26, 2026
Microsoft’s Windows 11 Trust Problem is Bigger Than Any Bug
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Microsoft’s Windows 11 Trust Problem is Bigger Than Any Bug

A new editorial argues Windows 11 is technically solid but suffers from a deep-seated trust problem with its core users. The proposed fix isn’t a feature update, but a “Windows Social Contract” to rebuild confidence through transparency and respect.

by Leo RenshawJanuary 25, 2026
The AI PC is a solution in search of a problem
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The AI PC is a solution in search of a problem

The tech industry is all-in on AI PCs, but a major report reveals a core problem: no one, including Microsoft, knows what consumers are supposed to do with them. From confusing branding to privacy nightmares like Recall, the promised AI revolution feels more like a mandatory, unsolicited experiment.

by Mason DraytonJanuary 25, 2026
Why Pay for a NAS OS When TrueNAS is Free? Here’s Why.
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Why Pay for a NAS OS When TrueNAS is Free? Here’s Why.

A new paid NAS operating system called HexOS is built on the free TrueNAS Scale platform. It charges $199 for a simpler interface, raising the question of why anyone would pay. The answer isn’t about the software itself, but about the value of your time.

by Darren HoltJanuary 25, 2026
Another Linux Distro Ditches X11, Makes Wayland the Default
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Another Linux Distro Ditches X11, Makes Wayland the Default

CachyOS is the latest Linux distribution to prioritize Wayland, making it the default session on its live ISO and installer. The update also introduces a new installer with early architecture checks and switches the default bootloader to Limine. This continues a clear industry shift away from the ag

by Darren HoltJanuary 25, 2026
Meta’s New ‘Meta Compute’ Group is a $600 Billion Power Play
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Meta’s New ‘Meta Compute’ Group is a $600 Billion Power Play

Meta has created a new top-level organization called Meta Compute to secure the immense computing power needed for its AI ambitions. The move is seen as a strategic signal to investors and a doubling down on infrastructure as a core asset, even as critics warn of crashing returns.

by Mason DraytonJanuary 25, 2026
Is Synology’s “Tax” Still Worth It? A 2026 Reality Check
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Is Synology’s “Tax” Still Worth It? A 2026 Reality Check

According to The How-To Geek, Synology’s long-term support and mature DiskStation Manager software are key reasons to consider their premium-priced NAS devices. The author cites a personal 2016 Synology DS416play still running the latest OS, contrasting it with Apple and Microsoft’s shorter support

by Darren HoltJanuary 25, 2026

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