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Linux Finally Fixes Its Multi-Battery Problem for Gaming Gear
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Linux Finally Fixes Its Multi-Battery Problem for Gaming Gear

Linux developers are tackling a long-standing kernel limitation that prevents proper battery reporting for devices with multiple batteries. The fix would eliminate the need for proprietary protocols and vendor-specific software. This could finally bring standardized battery monitoring to gaming peri

by Darren HoltNovember 11, 2025
The $5 Trillion AI Bill Is Coming Due
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The $5 Trillion AI Bill Is Coming Due

The AI boom is about to become the biggest capital markets event in decades. JPMorgan analysts project $5-7 trillion in infrastructure spending, with data centers consuming unprecedented power and requiring funding from every corner of finance.

by Darren HoltNovember 11, 2025
This New PC Design Could Finally Fix Cable Management
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This New PC Design Could Finally Fix Cable Management

DIY-APE is pushing forward with its BTF 3.0 PC design that could revolutionize how we build computers. The system uses a single 50-pin connector capable of delivering up to 2145W to eliminate traditional power cables. This could mean the end of messy cable management for DIY builders.

by Liam DorseyNovember 11, 2025
Why 2-in-1 laptops will always disappoint us
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Why 2-in-1 laptops will always disappoint us

A longtime 2-in-1 laptop enthusiast explains why these hybrid devices will always fall short of perfection. The fundamental design compromises and operating system limitations create an experience that’s never quite right for either laptop or tablet use.

by Darren HoltNovember 11, 2025
Trinity Desktop’s New Release Adds Multi-Monitor Tiling
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Trinity Desktop’s New Release Adds Multi-Monitor Tiling

The Trinity Desktop Environment team has released version R14.1.5 with significant improvements to window management and system stability. This lightweight desktop environment, popular across Debian, Fedora, Arch, and Ubuntu, now properly handles tiling across multiple monitors while adding support

by Liam DorseyNovember 10, 2025
Windows 11 is getting haptic feedback for trackpads
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Windows 11 is getting haptic feedback for trackpads

Windows 11 is testing haptic feedback features that would make system actions like window snapping physically tangible. The feature appears targeted at laptops with haptic trackpads like Surface devices. Users will be able to customize vibration intensity for different interactions.

by Ethan CarverNovember 10, 2025
Barcelona Gets Europe’s First Major Quantum Data Center
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Barcelona Gets Europe’s First Major Quantum Data Center

Quantum computing startup Qilimanjaro has launched a new data center in Barcelona’s innovation district. The facility can host up to ten quantum computers and offers cloud access through its SpeQtrum platform.

by Liam DorseyNovember 10, 2025
Linux Hardware Support Gets Major Boost This Week
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Linux Hardware Support Gets Major Boost This Week

Two major Linux driver updates are making hardware work better than ever on open-source systems. Lenovo laptops gain rapid charging capabilities while Razer peripherals get expanded compatibility. These updates represent real progress for Linux desktop users.

by Ethan CarverNovember 9, 2025
Apple’s Busy Week: iOS 26.1 Out, 26.2 Beta In, iPhone 18 Rumors
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Apple’s Busy Week: iOS 26.1 Out, 26.2 Beta In, iPhone 18 Rumors

Apple had a packed software week with iOS 26.1 hitting public release and iOS 26.2 beta already in testing. Meanwhile, iPhone 18 Pro color rumors and Siri’s AI upgrade timeline are shaping Apple’s 2026 roadmap.

by Darren HoltNovember 8, 2025
OpenAI Wants Your Tax Dollars to Build AI Data Centers
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OpenAI Wants Your Tax Dollars to Build AI Data Centers

OpenAI has formally requested that the White House expand semiconductor tax credits to include AI data centers. The company argues this would help support the massive infrastructure build-out needed for artificial intelligence. This move signals how dependent AI companies are becoming on government

by Ethan CarverNovember 7, 2025

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