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New Handheld Gaming Devices ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X Now Available
The ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X handheld consoles are now available globally, offering players a seamless gaming experience across devices. Developed in partnership with ASUS and AMD, these handhelds integrate the power of Xbox with the flexibility of Windows, allowing gamers to enjoy their favorite titles on the go. A Portable Experience
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Mint Mobile Launches 5G Home Internet Plans
Mint Mobile, a subsidiary of T-Mobile known for its budget-friendly mobile plans, is now extending its offerings to home internet with the launch of MINTernet, powered by T-Mobile’s expansive 5G network. Starting at $30 per month with prepayment of several months, MINTernet aims to provide consumers with a cost-effective alternative to traditional home broadband services.
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VMware’s Workstation and Fusion 25H2 Update Enhances Virtualization with New Features and OS Support
VMware has released Workstation 25H2 and Fusion 25H2, the latest updates to its desktop virtualization platforms. The new versions adopt a calendar-based versioning model, introduce several new features, and expand support for current hardware and operating systems. Replacing the previous version numbering system (e.g. Workstation 17.x), VMware now uses a YYH# format, where the “25H2”
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Apple Announces New M5 Processor Designed Around AI
Apple has today announced its new M5 processor, the latest addition to its custom silicon lineup focused on AI performance. The M5 features dedicated Neural Accelerators embedded directly into each of the GPU’s ten cores, delivering over 4x the AI compute performance compared to the M4. Beyond the AI-focused GPU architecture, the M5 brings meaningful
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Microsoft Officially Ends Windows 10 Support
Today marks a significant milestone in Microsoft’s operating system journey. As of October 14, 2025, Windows 10 has officially reached its end of support, closing the chapter on an operating system that has served millions of users for over a decade. The latest Windows 11 brings meaningful improvements in security architecture, interface design, and performance
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New Research Shows WiFi Signals Can Identify People Without Devices
We’ve all gotten used to the idea that our smartphones track us. But what if you could be identified and tracked through WiFi signals even when you’re not carrying any device at all? According to a recent report by Cybernews, recent research from Germany’s Karlsruhe Institute of Technology has uncovered a privacy concern where WiFi
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New Android Attack, Pixnapping, Can Steal 2FA Codes Without Permissions
A newly disclosed Android vulnerability, dubbed Pixnapping, allows malicious apps to steal sensitive on‑screen information — including 2FA codes, chat messages, and location history — without needing any system permissions. The attack, developed by academic researchers, can extract visible data in under 30 seconds and raises fresh concerns about app isolation and screen privacy on
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