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Intel Abandons Its Controversial On Demand CPU Program
February 11, 2026
Intel Abandons Its Controversial On Demand CPU Program

An Unpopular Experiment Comes to a Quiet End Intel has officially and quietly pulled the plug on its contentious “On Demand” program, a business model that required customers to pay extra to unlock hardware features already physically present on their

Can an Xbox Become a High-Performance PC?
February 11, 2026
Can an Xbox Become a High-Performance PC?

Today we’re joined by Dominic Jainy, an IT professional whose work at the intersection of AI, machine learning, and hardware gives him a unique perspective on the art of system building. We’ll be diving deep into an ambitious project that

Electromagnetic Mouse Switches – Review
February 11, 2026
Electromagnetic Mouse Switches – Review

In the hyper-competitive arena of professional gaming, where victory and defeat are often separated by mere milliseconds, the quest for the perfect input device has driven a technological arms race. The launch of electromagnetic mouse switch technology, exemplified by Logitech’s

Flagship Phones Are Getting Dual 200MP Cameras
February 10, 2026
Flagship Phones Are Getting Dual 200MP Cameras

The once-dormant megapixel war has been spectacularly reignited, not with a single cannon but with a dual-barreled assault on the established limits of mobile photography. As the flagship smartphone market reaches a fever pitch of competition, a new hardware-centric trend

Why Are ASRock Motherboards Frying Ryzen CPUs?
February 9, 2026
Why Are ASRock Motherboards Frying Ryzen CPUs?

The silent, catastrophic failure of a top-tier processor inside a newly assembled high-performance PC has become an increasingly common and costly nightmare for enthusiasts. In the world of custom computer building, component compatibility is paramount, yet a disturbing trend has

Can Intel’s Hardware Beat Nvidia’s CUDA Software?
February 6, 2026
Can Intel’s Hardware Beat Nvidia’s CUDA Software?

Today, we’re joined by Dominic Jainy, an IT professional whose work at the intersection of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and blockchain gives him a unique perspective on the shifting sands of the tech industry. We’ll be exploring the monumental challenge

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Intel Abandons Its Controversial On Demand CPU Program
February 11, 2026
Intel Abandons Its Controversial On Demand CPU Program

An Unpopular Experiment Comes to a Quiet End Intel has officially and quietly pulled the plug on its contentious “On Demand” program, a business model that required customers to pay extra to unlock hardware features already physically present on their

Can an Xbox Become a High-Performance PC?
February 11, 2026
Can an Xbox Become a High-Performance PC?

Today we’re joined by Dominic Jainy, an IT professional whose work at the intersection of AI, machine learning, and hardware gives him a unique perspective on the art of system building. We’ll be diving deep into an ambitious project that

Electromagnetic Mouse Switches – Review
February 11, 2026
Electromagnetic Mouse Switches – Review

In the hyper-competitive arena of professional gaming, where victory and defeat are often separated by mere milliseconds, the quest for the perfect input device has driven a technological arms race. The launch of electromagnetic mouse switch technology, exemplified by Logitech’s

Flagship Phones Are Getting Dual 200MP Cameras
February 10, 2026
Flagship Phones Are Getting Dual 200MP Cameras

The once-dormant megapixel war has been spectacularly reignited, not with a single cannon but with a dual-barreled assault on the established limits of mobile photography. As the flagship smartphone market reaches a fever pitch of competition, a new hardware-centric trend

Why Are ASRock Motherboards Frying Ryzen CPUs?
February 9, 2026
Why Are ASRock Motherboards Frying Ryzen CPUs?

The silent, catastrophic failure of a top-tier processor inside a newly assembled high-performance PC has become an increasingly common and costly nightmare for enthusiasts. In the world of custom computer building, component compatibility is paramount, yet a disturbing trend has

Can Intel’s Hardware Beat Nvidia’s CUDA Software?
February 6, 2026
Can Intel’s Hardware Beat Nvidia’s CUDA Software?

Today, we’re joined by Dominic Jainy, an IT professional whose work at the intersection of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and blockchain gives him a unique perspective on the shifting sands of the tech industry. We’ll be exploring the monumental challenge

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