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    Linux Audio Conference set for Ireland this June

    Open source audio nerds finally have a valid excuse to touch grass because the Linux Audio Conference just locked in its physical venue. Maynooth University in Ireland plays host to this gathering dedicated to free software for music and multimedia. The event serves as the main hub for creators...
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    Huang slams AI doomsayers as progress blockers

    Jensen Huang finally snapped at tech CEOs crying about the AI apocalypse because he believes their pessimism actively harms society. The Nvidia head told No Priors that respected figures spinning science fiction doomer tales confuse government officials. He argues that scare tactics do nothing...
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    Hytale secures two years of dev funding before early access launch

    Riot left it for dead, but fans just brought Hytale back to life. Simon Collins-Laflamme confirmed that pre-order cash alone fully covers development costs for Hypixel Studios for two full years. This financial safety net appears just as the blocky sandbox game prepares for early access release...
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    Molyneux eyes April launch for final god game, Masters of Albion

    Peter Molyneux is trying to hurt us again with a new god game called Masters of Albion. The 22cans studio head claims this project represents his life's work and is locked in a launch for late April 2026 exclusively on Steam. A fresh trailer dropped showing gameplay that supposedly modernizes...
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    Diablo IV set to drop beta tower and leaderboards for feedback

    Blizzard is letting everyone sweat over buggy leaderboards starting with the newest patch drop. Update 2.5.2 brings the Tower to the seasonal realm alongside a beta version of the ranking system. Developers want players to tear through these randomized floors immediately to provide feedback on...
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    NVIDIA's Rubin AI rigs might hog 9% of global NAND supply

    NVIDIA is essentially nuking the storage market with its insane new AI gear. The company dropped details at CES 2026 regarding Inference Memory Context Storage for Vera Rubin systems. This tech links Bluefield-4 DPUs to massive drives, and while it fixes bottlenecks, it threatens to obliterate...
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    Apple quietly admits defeat, taps massive Google Gemini to fix Siri later this year

    Apple finally admitted defeat on proprietary AI development while officially adopting Google Gemini for Siri. Cupertino told CNBC that Mountain View offers the most capable tech foundation available. They will rent a customized 1.2 trillion parameter model to handle complex decision-making...
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    Avellone roasts Bethesda on Fallout roots ignorance

    Fallout purists finally got absolute vindication because a franchise legend confirmed Bethesda completely misses the point. Chris Avellone, the lead designer behind New Vegas, went on X to explain why modern entries feel so disconnected from the originals. He claims the studio simply pushes...
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    DDR5 going full apocalypse, single 32GB sticks hitting $500 in Korea

    PC gaming is officially dead because RAM prices just went absolutely nuclear globally. South Korean vendors listed single 16GB DDR5 sticks near 300 dollars while 32GB units hit 500. Entry-level XMP or EXPO kits sit around 600 bucks. Asian markets typically signal upcoming global trends since...
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    Call of Duty Switch 2 port looks imminent per fresh datamine

    Nintendo fanboys might finally stop coping because dataminers uncovered files hinting at an imminent Call of Duty release. Code snoopers digging through the HQ launcher spotted strings specifically referencing the Japanese hardware maker. This discovery seemingly confirms rumors that the shooter...
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    Division definitive edition poster leaks in Japan

    Ubisoft might finally be doing something right because a leaked poster suggests big things coming soon. Attendees at FPS Day in Japan spotted promotional art for The Division Definitive Edition ahead of a tenth-anniversary panel. Social media users flooded feeds with images of the unannounced...
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    Apple hooks China fans with dirt-cheap iPhone 13 battery swaps

    Apple is desperately simping for China with a massive discount on hardware repairs. The tech giant launched a program where iPhone 13 owners in the region can swap old batteries for just 399 Yuan through late April. This price represents a steep drop from the usual 729 Yuan fee charged for the...
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    TSMC customers paying 100% premiums for rushed AI chips

    Silicon thirst has reached terminal velocity as desperate companies bribe their way forward. TSMC production lines are absolutely slammed while artificial intelligence hype destroys normal supply chains. Analyst Gokul Hariharan at JPMorgan notes that clients will happily cough up 100% premiums...
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    Oh great, memory packaging firms are jacking up prices by 30%

    PC builders are absolutely cooked because RAM costs are skyrocketing again. Supply chains are tightening up while testing firms Powertech, Walton, and ChipMOS just slammed down a 30 percent fee hike. These vendors validate modules for giants like Samsung or Micron, passing those extra costs...
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    Nintendo Switch 2 price safe for now despite RAM chaos

    Gamers might finally catch a break because Nintendo apparently hoards components like a doomsday prepper. Rampant inflation struck the tech world recently after AI data centers gobbled up supply, causing memory costs to skyrocket. While most electronics manufacturers passed those hikes onto...
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    Apple overtakes Samsung to lead the global smartphone market

    Apple just crushed everyone to finally steal the global smartphone crown. Counterpoint Research data shows the Cupertino giant snatched a massive twenty percent slice of the worldwide pie. This surge pushed them past rivals thanks to huge demand for the iPhone 17 lineup alongside surprising...
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    AMD's 28W Medusa Point CPU leaks in shipping log

    AMD just leaked their future laptop chips via shipping logs again because secrecy is dead. Fresh manifests exposed the Medusa Point family, specifically a low-power 28W chip listed as Medusa 1 A0. This early silicon seemingly confirms rumors about a split lineup involving a high-wattage 45W...
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    Innosilicon ships LPDDR6-5X controller to first Chinese clients

    China just fast-tracked next-gen mobile memory while everyone else slept on their progress. Innosilicon officially shipped LPDDR6/5X memory controller units to local buyers recently. The manufacturer confirmed that domestic partners lined up for this tech. They managed to secure commercial deals...
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    Qualcomm eyes Samsung's 2nm GAA as TSMC prices soar

    Apple just hogged the entire buffet, leaving everyone else starving for silicon scraps. The iPhone maker reportedly secured over half of TSMC's 2nm N2 inventory. Competitors like Qualcomm and MediaTek had to hunt for expensive backups. They considered the N2P variant, but insane wafer prices...
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    Ryzen 9 PRO X3D chip leaks with 16 cores and 170W TDP

    AMD just slapped their gaming cache onto a workstation chip because overkill rules everything. A fresh leak from NBD shipping logs reveals the Ryzen 9 PRO 9965X3D exists. This heavy hitter brings the legendary 3D V-Cache tech to the professional lineup for the first time. The manifest lists a...
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