HDMI and DisplayPort are two widely used standards for connecting displays, each designed with specific strengths to cater to different needs. As highlighted by Switch and Click, HDMI is often the go-to choice for home entertainment systems due to features like ARC (Audio Return Channel) and ALLM … [Read more...] about HDMI 2.2 vs DisplayPort 2.1 : Which Should You Use In 2026?
Steam Machine Pricing Estimate Moves to $750–$800 for 512GB and 2TB
Valve’s Steam Machine project aims to offer gamers a Linux-based alternative to traditional Windows gaming systems, with Steam OS at its core. As highlighted by Deck Ready, the initiative balances affordability and performance, targeting a price range of $750 to $800 for configurations featuring SSD … [Read more...] about Steam Machine Pricing Estimate Moves to $750–$800 for 512GB and 2TB
Nano Banana 2 vs Nano Banana Pro vs Nano Banana
With the release of the new Nano Banana 2, Google's AI models represent a significant step forward in image generation technology, with each model in its range catering to distinct needs and priorities. As demonstrated by Paul Lipsky below, Nano Banana 2 strikes a balance between the original Nano … [Read more...] about Nano Banana 2 vs Nano Banana Pro vs Nano Banana
iOS 26.4 Beta 2 vs Beta 1: Better Battery, Minor Lag, Mid-March Target
iOS 26.4 Beta 2 brings incremental improvements to performance and battery life, as highlighted by Phones & Drones. One notable enhancement is the unified search bar in the App Store, which simplifies navigation and reduces unnecessary steps for users. While these updates demonstrate Apple’s … [Read more...] about iOS 26.4 Beta 2 vs Beta 1: Better Battery, Minor Lag, Mid-March Target
Undermined AI Research Tool Finds 100% of Your Papers in Seconds
Andy Stapleton introduces a resource designed to streamline academic research by using artificial intelligence to locate and organize scholarly papers with remarkable speed. One standout feature highlighted is its ability to trace citation trails, which helps researchers uncover key studies and … [Read more...] about Undermined AI Research Tool Finds 100% of Your Papers in Seconds
Ray-Ban Meta 22.0 Update Adds Conversation Focus with 3 Audio Modes
The Ray-Ban Meta 22.0 update improves the functionality of both Gen 1 and Gen 2 smart glasses in meaningful ways. According to Steven Sullivan, one standout fix addresses a long-standing issue in Gen 1 glasses where video settings were disrupted. Users can now reliably switch between 1080p 60fps and … [Read more...] about Ray-Ban Meta 22.0 Update Adds Conversation Focus with 3 Audio Modes
Qwen TTS Ships Local TTS Under Apache 2.0 : Voice Cloning in 3 Seconds
Qwen TTS, Alibaba's open source text-to-speech model, offers new options for voice synthesis by allowing users to adjust tone and emotion through natural language commands instead of traditional sliders or presets. According to Better Stack, the model processes all data locally, making sure user … [Read more...] about Qwen TTS Ships Local TTS Under Apache 2.0 : Voice Cloning in 3 Seconds
AI Agent Builds 1,000 Adverts in 10 Minutes : Video & Static Ads
Supercale, an AI-powered advertising agent, demonstrated below has the ability to create 1,000 adverts in just 10 minutes, as explored by Marketing Against the Grain. By automating key processes like adverts design, research and optimization, it enables businesses to produce professional-grade … [Read more...] about AI Agent Builds 1,000 Adverts in 10 Minutes : Video & Static Ads
Epomaker Magcore 65 Lite Review: Inductive Switches & Tri-mode Wireless for $79.99
Analog-style keyboards used to be a relatively narrow space split between expensive Hall effect boards and enthusiast projects that took time and extra spending. The Epomaker Magcore 65 Lite sits closer to the mainstream end of that spectrum: a compact 65% wireless keyboard priced at $79.99 with … [Read more...] about Epomaker Magcore 65 Lite Review: Inductive Switches & Tri-mode Wireless for $79.99
SteamOS vs Windows Benchmarks On ASUS ROG Flow Z13 KJP Edition
ETA Prime explores the transition from Windows to SteamOS 3.9 on the ROG Flow Z13 KJP Edition, a portable gaming device developed through a collaboration between ASUS ROG and Kojima Productions. Traditionally running on Windows, the ROG Flow Z13 has been tested with SteamOS, a Linux-based operating … [Read more...] about SteamOS vs Windows Benchmarks On ASUS ROG Flow Z13 KJP Edition
New Nano Banana 2 : Supports 512 Px Output and All Ratios
The new Nano Banana 2, rolling out now across Google products is demonstrated by Sam Witteveen. Offering users a compact yet capable system designed to meet the demands of creative and production tasks. Powered by the Gemini 3.1 flash image, it introduces features like enhanced image generation and … [Read more...] about New Nano Banana 2 : Supports 512 Px Output and All Ratios
Control Claude Code from Your Phone : New Remote Control Feature Setup Guide
The newly released Claude Code remote control feature enables you to manage local coding sessions from anywhere, providing flexibility for developers who need to switch between devices without losing progress. Below Nate Herk, takes you through the functionality that relies on secure connections … [Read more...] about Control Claude Code from Your Phone : New Remote Control Feature Setup Guide












