Nintendo Switch 2 sells 3.5 million units in 4 days making it the fastest selling console in company history

Nintendo has another monster hit on its hands. The new Switch 2 has officially become the fastest-selling console in the company’s history, moving over 3.5 million units globally in just its first four days. That’s not just impressive, folks, it’s historic. The Switch 2 launched on June 5 and brings with it a mix of … Read more

Razer BlackWidow V4 75 percent Barebones keyboard gives DIY nerds total control

Razer just dropped something a bit unexpected. It’s not another over-the-top gaming keyboard loaded with bells and whistles. Instead, the new BlackWidow V4 75 percent Barebones is a stripped-down chassis made for people who want to build their own perfect board. If you love tinkering and customizing, this is aimed squarely at you. You get … Read more

Sam Altman says the singularity is gentle, but should we believe him?

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has published a new blog post titled The Gentle Singularity, and it’s a wild ride. He claims humanity has already passed the point of no return when it comes to artificial intelligence. According to him, the future is not just near. It is basically here. Altman writes that AI systems are … Read more

Android 16 brings practical upgrades to Pixel phones but still fails to excite

Android 16 has officially launched, with supported Pixel phones getting the update first and other devices expected to follow later this year. This early rollout is one of the fastest we’ve seen in recent memory, and while that sounds impressive on paper, the actual update doesn’t deliver much in the way of excitement. Let’s be … Read more

Ubuntu Linux 25.10 quietly kills off GNOME on Xorg as Wayland takes over

Ubuntu 25.10, known as “Questing Quokka,” is taking a big turn under the hood. Canonical has dropped support for the GNOME desktop running on Xorg. Starting with this release, the default “Ubuntu” session now uses Wayland only. Yes, folks, there’s no longer an option to log into GNOME on Xorg. This shift didn’t come out … Read more

FreeBSD 14.3 finally fixes Wi-Fi on laptops and embraces Docker

The FreeBSD team has officially dropped version 14.3, and while it’s technically the fourth release in the 14.x series, it almost feels like a proper refresh. You see, from improved wireless support to easier container deployment, FreeBSD 14.3 is shaping up to be a worthwhile update for both longtime users and curious newcomers. One of … Read more

Apple unveils iOS 26, macOS Tahoe, iPadOS 26, watchOS 26, and visionOS updates at WWDC 25

At WWDC 25 today, Apple revealed major updates across its entire ecosystem, introducing new versions of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and visionOS. While the announcements included everything from refreshed interfaces to expanded AI tools, the biggest story might be just how much Apple is leaning into design and intelligence to redefine the user experience. iOS … Read more

Microsoft announces Xbox Ally handhelds but Nintendo Switch 2 still wins thanks to Mario Kart World and its legendary characters

Microsoft has officially jumped into the handheld gaming arena by teaming up with ASUS to launch two new devices: the ROG Xbox Ally and the high-end ROG Xbox Ally X. These Windows-based handhelds are stacked with modern specs and give players access to Xbox titles, Battle.net, and other major PC storefronts. But for all the … Read more

Linux 6.16 RC1 is here with nearly 13,000 commits and plenty to get excited about

Good news, Linux fans. Linus Torvalds has closed the merge window and released the first release candidate of Linux 6.16. That’s right, folks, RC1 is now available and ready for testing. Torvalds says things went about as expected this cycle. There were a few more last minute pull requests than usual, but nothing dramatic. In … Read more

Google wants to help open source projects write better documentation with new tools

Writing good documentation is hard. It takes time, effort, and often gets pushed aside in favor of more exciting coding work. Google knows this, and now it’s trying to make things easier for open source maintainers who are strapped for time and resources. This week, the search giant introduced two new open source tools meant … Read more