Samsung ships industry-first HBM4E memory as AI infrastructure race heats up

Samsung ships industry-first HBM4E memory as AI infrastructure race heats up

June 1, 2026

Samsung has started shipping industry first HBM4E memory samples as the AI infrastructure race pushes demand for faster bandwidth, better thermals, and improved power efficiency in next generation data centers.

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OWC acquires PowerON as AI fuels a growing mountain of discarded tech

OWC acquires PowerON as AI fuels a growing mountain of discarded tech

June 1, 2026

OWC is acquiring PowerON Services as AI infrastructure upgrades accelerate hardware replacement cycles. The deal focuses on extending device lifespans, recovering value from aging equipment, and reducing unnecessary tech waste.

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Microsoft unveils Surface Laptop Ultra with NVIDIA RTX Spark and local AI ambitions

Microsoft unveils Surface Laptop Ultra with NVIDIA RTX Spark and local AI ambitions

June 1, 2026

Microsoft has officially unveiled Surface Laptop Ultra, a high-end AI-focused Windows laptop powered by NVIDIA RTX Spark. With up to 128GB unified memory, CUDA support, and the ability to run massive local AI models, Microsoft is clearly betting big on the future of on-device artificial intelligence.

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Linux Lite 8.0 arrives with custom gaming kernels and private AI

Linux Lite 8.0 arrives with custom gaming kernels and private AI

June 1, 2026

Linux Lite 8.0 Final is here with custom desktop and gaming kernels, GTK4 applications, Calamares installer support, and a huge collection of new in-house tools. The lightweight Linux distro continues to target beginners, Windows switchers, and power users alike.

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LG Display to showcase 39-inch 5K2K Gaming OLED monitor

LG Display to showcase 39-inch 5K2K Gaming OLED monitor

May 31, 2026

LG Display is heading to Taiwan to show off its latest Gaming OLED technology, including a massive 39-inch 5K2K ultrawide panel, brighter OLED displays, and improved text clarity aimed at gamers and creators alike.

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AMD refuses to let AM4 die at Computex 2026

AMD refuses to let AM4 die at Computex 2026

May 31, 2026

AMD used Computex 2026 to celebrate 10 years of AM4, promise AM5 support through 2029, launch new Ryzen X3D processors, and expand its RDNA 4 graphics lineup for gamers.

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Facebook could be scanning your camera roll for AI and here’s how to stop it

Facebook could be scanning your camera roll for AI and here’s how to stop it

May 31, 2026

Facebook’s camera roll suggestion feature may be enabled on your account. Here is what Meta can analyze and how to disable the settings.

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MSI MEG Vision X2 AI+ turns the gaming PC into an AI companion

MSI MEG Vision X2 AI+ turns the gaming PC into an AI companion

May 31, 2026

MSI is turning the gaming desktop into something far stranger with the MEG Vision X2 AI+, a high-end PC featuring a built-in AI companion called LuckyClaw housed inside a cylindrical Holostage display integrated directly into the chassis.

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MSI MPG OLED 322URDX36 pushes QD-OLED gaming monitors into absurd territory

MSI MPG OLED 322URDX36 pushes QD-OLED gaming monitors into absurd territory

May 31, 2026

MSI has introduced the MPG OLED 322URDX36, a 31.5-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor featuring Triple Mode support with 4K 360Hz, 2K 520Hz, and Full HD 680Hz options. The display also packs DisplayPort 2.1a, AI-powered OLED protection, and a fifth-generation QD-OLED panel.

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Acer wants Android tablets to matter again with the new Iconia Duo lineup

Acer wants Android tablets to matter again with the new Iconia Duo lineup

May 30, 2026

Acer is taking another shot at premium Android tablets with the new Iconia Duo lineup. The company unveiled three Android 16 tablets at Computex 2026, including OLED-equipped models with stylus support, detachable keyboards, and productivity-focused 3:2 displays.

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Patreon is making creator subscriptions more public and some users may not like it

Patreon is making creator subscriptions more public and some users may not like it

May 30, 2026

Patreon is updating its privacy rules to publicly display new creator memberships by default beginning July 27, 2026. The move is part of a broader push to make the platform feel more social and discovery-focused, but some users may be uncomfortable with the increased visibility.

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Ubuntu 26.10 Stonking Stingray gets its first snapshot release

Ubuntu 26.10 Stonking Stingray gets its first snapshot release

May 29, 2026

Canonical has released the first Ubuntu 26.10 ‘Stonking Stingray’ snapshot build, giving Linux enthusiasts an early look at the next version of Ubuntu before its planned October 2026 release.

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