Fake DDR5 RAM sticks are now using plastic chips to fool buyers

Counterfeit DDR5 RAM sticks with fake labels and even dummy plastic chips are reportedly flooding PC markets amid rising memory prices.

macOS 27 to refine the Liquid Glass design approach, but nothing too dramatic

Apple is reportedly refining the Liquid Glass interface in macOS 27 to improve readability, transparency effects, and overall usability without major design changes.

Asus reveals ROG Strix XG129C, a tiny secondary monitor chasing Elgato’s gamer lunch

The Asus ROG Strix XG129C is a 12.3-inch touchscreen that fits neatly under your primary monitor, covers 125% sRGB, and bundles AIDA64 Extreme (one-year) for real-time hardware monitoring.

Intel’s turnaround is one for the ages, without having much to show for it

Intel’s stock has soared on foundry hopes, government backing, and big-name partnerships, but the company still needs to prove its comeback is built on more than investor confidence.

Apple’s Continuity features are so good, they make Windows and Android feel incomplete

Apple’s Continuity features are not just convenient, they are habit-forming. Once you start using them, going back to any other platform feels like giving up a superpower.

IceWhale ZimaBoard 2 mini NAS review

Following the original ZimaBoard, version 2 has an improved processor and memory, but the same passively cooled NAS credentials.

Ugreen DXP4800 Pro 4-bay NAS review: A subtle upgrade from the Plus model, yet these changes have significant implications for this network-attached storage device

The Ugreen DXP4800 Pro is a sophisticated four-bay NAS at a price that makes sense for both home and small business users.

This budget-friendly Acer Nitro V boasts an RTX 4050 and Intel Core i5 for $699.99

The Acer Nitro V is a great budget gaming laptop, and this RTX 4050 version is now even cheaper than usual at Amazon.

Sci-fi got the gadgets right, but the vibes wrong

Sci-fi promised holograms, floating interfaces, and magic computers. Consumer tech delivered phones, video calls, smart speakers, and the boring version that actually ships.

I use Google Keep every day — and this leaked upgrade is badly needed. Here’s why

There’s already a lot to like about Google Keep, and the ability to add notes from the Android lock screen is rumored to be on the way.