GIGABYTE MO32U24 pairs 4K and 240Hz for gamers who refuse to compromise

GIGABYTE MO32U24 pairs 4K and 240Hz for gamers who refuse to compromise

June 25, 2026

GIGABYTE’s new MO32U24 is now available at Newegg for $999.99, pairing a 32-inch 4K QD-OLED panel with a 240Hz refresh rate and gamer-focused features.

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Adobe is buying Topaz Labs and not everyone will be celebrating

Adobe is buying Topaz Labs and not everyone will be celebrating

June 25, 2026

Adobe is acquiring Topaz Labs, the company behind popular AI-powered photo and video enhancement tools. While the deal could improve Creative Cloud, some users may be less excited about Adobe’s growing focus on AI.

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OWC launches Atlas Core CFexpress 4.0 memory card for photographers and creators

OWC launches Atlas Core CFexpress 4.0 memory card for photographers and creators

June 25, 2026

If you’ve been shopping for a fast CFexpress card but don’t want to spend top dollar, OWC has a new option worth a look. The company has announced the Atlas Core CFexpress 4.0 Type B 256GB memory card, targeting photographers, videographers, and content creators who want reliable performance without paying for flagship-tier speeds. The Atlas

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IBM built the world’s first sub-1 nanometer chip and it deserves the hype

IBM built the world’s first sub-1 nanometer chip and it deserves the hype

June 25, 2026

IBM has unveiled what it says is the world’s first sub-1 nanometer chip technology, powered by a new 3D nanostack architecture. The breakthrough could extend semiconductor scaling for another decade while delivering major gains in performance and energy efficiency.

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Yandex open-sources YaFF to reduce server CPU usage by up to 20 percent

Yandex open-sources YaFF to reduce server CPU usage by up to 20 percent

June 24, 2026

Yandex has open-sourced YaFF, a new technology designed to reduce the CPU overhead associated with Protobuf data processing. The company claims the format can lower server CPU usage by up to 20 percent in high-load environments.

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OpenAI built its own AI chip and NVIDIA should be paying attention

OpenAI built its own AI chip and NVIDIA should be paying attention

June 24, 2026

OpenAI has unveiled Jalapeño, its first custom AI chip developed with Broadcom, signaling a push toward greater control over the hardware powering ChatGPT and future AI services.

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Bitdefender wants to tell you if that viral video is a deepfake scam

Bitdefender wants to tell you if that viral video is a deepfake scam

June 24, 2026

Bitdefender RealCheck is a new Android and iPhone app that helps users determine whether a video has been manipulated by AI and whether it may be part of a scam.

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IBM, Red Hat, and Palo Alto Networks say AI makes vulnerabilities harder to patch

IBM, Red Hat, and Palo Alto Networks say AI makes vulnerabilities harder to patch

June 24, 2026

IBM, Red Hat, and Palo Alto Networks say AI is dramatically reducing the time between vulnerability discovery and exploitation, forcing organizations to rethink how they defend their systems.

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Microsoft finds schools have an AI training problem

Microsoft finds schools have an AI training problem

June 24, 2026

Microsoft says AI adoption in education is surging, but most students and many teachers still haven’t received formal training on how to use the technology effectively.

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Grand Theft Auto VI preorders open June 25 but the physical edition feels pointless

Grand Theft Auto VI preorders open June 25 but the physical edition feels pointless

June 24, 2026

Rockstar Games has revealed when Grand Theft Auto VI pre-orders will begin, but one detail may disappoint longtime collectors. While GTA VI is shaping up to be one of the biggest game launches ever, the so-called physical edition will contain nothing more than a download code in a box, raising questions about what “physical media” even means anymore.

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Superhuman buys GPTZero as AI-generated content floods the internet

Superhuman buys GPTZero as AI-generated content floods the internet

June 23, 2026

Superhuman is acquiring GPTZero, bringing AI detection and authenticity tools into its growing productivity platform as concerns about AI-generated content continue to rise.

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TerraMaster wants you to manage your NAS with AI instead of menus

TerraMaster wants you to manage your NAS with AI instead of menus

June 23, 2026

TerraMaster is betting that AI can simplify NAS administration with the new F4-425 Pro. Powered by the company’s AI-focused TOS 7 operating system, the four-bay device promises natural language management, dual 5GbE networking, and enough performance for everything from media storage to virtual machines.

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