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news US PC Shipments Fall 7% as Higher Memory Costs Push Prices Up

US PC Shipments Fall 7% as Higher Memory Costs Push Prices Up

PC shipments in the United States fell 7% year over year in the first quarter of 2026, marking the market’s sharpest annual decline since late 2023. A total of 15.8 million desktops and laptops still shipped during the quarter, but rising memory and storage costs are making lower-priced systems harder to sell. The slowdown is being driven by several problems at once. Component supplies
news NASA’s Moon Base Plans Could Include a Nuclear-Powered Rover for the Lunar South Pole

NASA’s Moon Base Plans Could Include a Nuclear-Powered Rover for the Lunar South Pole

NASA is considering a rover based on Mars Perseverance hardware for future Moon Base missions, with nuclear power emerging as a possible solution for keeping it active in the Moon’s darkest and coldest regions. The concept rover, known as PROMISE, could eventually operate near the lunar South Pole, where permanently shadowed craters may contain frozen water and other useful resources. These locations are among
news Meta Limits Smart Glasses Conversation Focus Feature Behind a $20 Monthly Plan

Meta Limits Smart Glasses Conversation Focus Feature Behind a $20 Monthly Plan

Meta is facing criticism after placing new limits on a smart glasses feature that previously worked without restrictions. The company now limits Conversation Focus to three hours per month for people without a subscription, despite the feature reportedly relying on processing inside the glasses rather than Meta’s cloud infrastructure. Conversation Focus is designed to make voices easier to hear in noisy environments. It uses
news Engineer Builds a 60Hz E-Ink Game Boy Using an ESP32 Dev Board

Engineer Builds a 60Hz E-Ink Game Boy Using an ESP32 Dev Board

A hardware modder has turned an e-ink development board into a working Game Boy-style handheld that can run classic games at up to 60Hz. The project, called PaperBoy S3, uses an M5Stack PaperS3 board with an e-ink display and an ESP32-S3 dual-core processor, along with a modified version of the CrankBoy emulator. The result is unusual because e-ink screens are normally associated with e-readers,
news Clicks Communicator Brings a Physical Keyboard Back to Android Phones

Clicks Communicator Brings a Physical Keyboard Back to Android Phones

Clicks is preparing to launch the Clicks Communicator, an Android smartphone with a built-in physical keyboard, 5G support, and a compact design that recalls classic BlackBerry devices. The company is targeting a late 2026 release, with reservations currently priced at $499 and early deposits starting at $199. The Communicator is different from Clicks’ existing keyboard cases because it is a complete standalone phone. Instead
news BioShocking Prompt Injection Attack Shows How Fake Games Can Hijack AI Browsers

BioShocking Prompt Injection Attack Shows How Fake Games Can Hijack AI Browsers

A new prompt injection attack called BioShocking shows how a malicious webpage disguised as a simple game could trick AI browsers and agents into ignoring safety rules, visiting harmful websites, and exposing private information. The attack was created as a proof of concept by security researchers and targets AI-powered browsers, browser assistants, and autonomous agents that can browse websites, follow instructions, and complete tasks
news ESO Warns Proposed Satellite Megaconstellations Could Threaten Ground-Based Astronomy

ESO Warns Proposed Satellite Megaconstellations Could Threaten Ground-Based Astronomy

A new study from the European Southern Observatory warns that plans to place more than 1.7 million additional satellites into orbit could seriously damage ground-based astronomy. The report highlights SpaceX’s proposed million-satellite network for space-based data centers as one of the biggest concerns, arguing that uncontrolled growth in low Earth orbit could make some telescope observations far less effective. The study focuses on a
news Intel Raises Core Ultra 7 270K Plus and Core Ultra 5 250K Plus Prices

Intel Raises Core Ultra 7 270K Plus and Core Ultra 5 250K Plus Prices

Intel has quietly increased the recommended pricing for its Core Ultra 7 270K Plus and Core Ultra 5 250K Plus desktop processors, reducing some of the value advantage these Arrow Lake Refresh chips had at launch. The Core Ultra 7 270K Plus is now listed at $339 to $349, up from its original $289 to $299 range. The Core Ultra 5 250K Plus has
news Apple Could Produce 10 Million Foldable iPhones as $2,500 Price Rumors Raise Expectations

Apple Could Produce 10 Million Foldable iPhones as $2,500 Price Rumors Raise Expectations

Apple is reportedly preparing a larger production run for its first foldable iPhone, with suppliers said to be targeting around 10 million units for 2026. The device has not been announced, but the reported order volume suggests Apple may be confident that demand will be strong despite a possible starting price near $2,500. The foldable iPhone is widely expected to launch alongside the iPhone
news Google Loses Final Appeal Against $4.7 Billion Android Antitrust Fine

Google Loses Final Appeal Against $4.7 Billion Android Antitrust Fine

Google has lost its final appeal against a €4.1 billion European Union antitrust fine connected to Android business practices. The Court of Justice of the European Union has upheld the penalty, ending a legal fight that began after regulators accused Google of using Android to protect and strengthen its search and browser dominance. The fine, originally issued in 2018, is now worth roughly $4.7
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