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Category: Computing

Stack Overflow Finally Ditches Its Last Data Center
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Stack Overflow Finally Ditches Its Last Data Center

Stack Overflow has officially exited its last physical data center, completing a full migration to the cloud. The company decommissioned its New Jersey site in July after shutting a Colorado disaster recovery site in June. They say the move to Google Cloud, dubbed “Project Ascension,” is about flexi

by Darren HoltJanuary 6, 2026
Russia’s New 72-Qubit Quantum Computer Is a Strategic Play
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Russia’s New 72-Qubit Quantum Computer Is a Strategic Play

Russia has unveiled a new 72-qubit quantum computer prototype, built by Moscow State University in partnership with state nuclear giant Rosatom. The system, based on neutral-atom architecture, is part of a national push to develop fault-tolerant machines with hundreds of qubits by 2030.

by Darren HoltJanuary 6, 2026
ASUS Shows Off a Wi-Fi 8 Router Concept, But It’s Just a Tease
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ASUS Shows Off a Wi-Fi 8 Router Concept, But It’s Just a Tease

ASUS has given a sneak peek at what a Wi-Fi 8 router might look like with its ROG NeoCore concept. Revealed at CES 2026, it’s purely a demonstration of potential future tech, with no commercial details available.

by Ethan CarverJanuary 6, 2026
AMD’s CES 2026 Play: Faster Chips, More AI, and a Panther Lake Fight
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AMD’s CES 2026 Play: Faster Chips, More AI, and a Panther Lake Fight

AMD kicked off 2026 with a slew of announcements at CES. The company is refreshing its laptop and desktop lines with higher clock speeds and more AI power, setting the stage for a battle with Intel’s upcoming Panther Lake.

by Darren HoltJanuary 6, 2026
NVIDIA’s DLSS 4.5 Aims for 4K 240Hz Gaming
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NVIDIA’s DLSS 4.5 Aims for 4K 240Hz Gaming

NVIDIA has unveiled DLSS 4.5 at CES 2026. The update includes a new AI model for sharper images and a dynamic frame generation feature targeting 4K 240Hz performance.

by Liam DorseyJanuary 6, 2026
Nvidia’s Rubin AI Rack Promises Zero Downtime and a New Storage Tier
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Nvidia’s Rubin AI Rack Promises Zero Downtime and a New Storage Tier

Nvidia has detailed its next-generation Vera Rubin AI server platform, set to ship in H2 2026. The announcement includes a major new storage system for AI context data and claims of “zero downtime” maintenance for massive AI data center racks.

by Liam DorseyJanuary 6, 2026
JLab’s big gaming gamble: cheap keyboards, mice, and headsets
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JLab’s big gaming gamble: cheap keyboards, mice, and headsets

JLab, famous for affordable audio, is making a major push into gaming peripherals. The new lineup includes three tiers—Nightfall, Midnight, and Daybreak—with prices from $40 to $150. Everything is slated to arrive in the second quarter of 2026.

by Ethan CarverJanuary 5, 2026
Google Wants You to Yell at Your TV to Fix the Settings
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Google Wants You to Yell at Your TV to Fix the Settings

Google is bringing its Gemini AI to Google TV, letting you adjust settings with your voice. The features will hit select TCL devices first in the coming months. It’s part of a push to make the TV an AI hub, but some features feel more like gimmicks than genuine solutions.

by Darren HoltJanuary 5, 2026
Lenovo’s Legion Go 2 gets SteamOS and a price cut
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Lenovo’s Legion Go 2 gets SteamOS and a price cut

Lenovo is revising its Legion Go 2 handheld with Valve’s SteamOS. The new version, launching in June, will cost $1,200—$150 less than the Windows 11 model—and promises better gaming performance on the same high-end hardware.

by Darren HoltJanuary 5, 2026
My Old Gaming Laptop Makes a Killer Home Server
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My Old Gaming Laptop Makes a Killer Home Server

An old gaming laptop with an i7-7700HQ and GTX 1060 was repurposed into a capable Proxmox home server. It ran multiple VMs, including Windows 11, but GPU passthrough and thermal issues presented challenges. The project proves you don’t need expensive, dedicated server hardware to start a home lab.

by Ethan CarverJanuary 3, 2026

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