Dell expands AI PC lineup with new slim Dell 14s and 16s laptops

Dell has launched the new 14S and 16S AI PCs with Intel Core Ultra chips, OLED display options, and long battery life in slimmer designs.

Intel has already started making chips for Apple, it seems, but not the most advanced kind

Intel is quietly manufacturing chips for Apple’s iPhones, iPads, and Macs — but only legacy and mid-range processors, not the advanced silicon TSMC still dominates.

OpenAI is bringing in the mighty Codex tool to the ChatGPT app on your phone

OpenAI has added its Codex coding agent to the ChatGPT mobile app on iOS and Android, letting users manage coding tasks remotely from their phone.

‘So close to brilliant’ — I reviewed the Corsair Vanguard Air 99 wireless keyboard and it was almost everything I wanted

The Corsair Vanguard Air 99 wireless is a slim premium 99% keyboard with Stream Deck smarts and excellent hardware, but the software still needs to catch up.

Your next free Google account might only come with 5GB of storage

New Google accounts are now starting with 5GB of free storage. Linking a phone number unlocks the full allocation, but the support page quietly dropped its unconditional 15GB promise.

Sony shows off AI-touched Xperia 1 VIII camera samples. It’s an epic self-own that I can’t digest

Sony posted before-and-after AI camera samples for the Xperia 1 VIII and accidentally handed every photography-literate person on the internet a masterclass in computational photography failure.

Razer’s new Blade 18 gets Arrow Lake refresh and a modest $3,999.99 starting price

Razer’s 2026 Blade 18 arrives with Intel’s Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus, a dual-mode display hitting 440Hz or 240Hz 4K, up to an RTX 5090 with 24GB GDDR7.

Windows 11 will clean up its own driver mess so you don’t have to

Microsoft’s new Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery feature automatically rolls back broken drivers pushed through Windows Update, no manual fixes or hardware partner involvement needed.

Microsoft’s Copilot can now peek into your open tabs in Edge — if you let it — as part of new AI features for the browser

Microsoft has ditched Copilot Mode from Edge — but if you’re cheering that move, you won’t like what’s replaced it.