AMD's New Gaming King Meets Intel's Workhorse: Who Actually Wins?
AMD's Ryzen 7 9850X3D leads in gaming and power efficiency, but Intel's Core i9-14900K punches back hard in productivity workloads.
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AMD's Ryzen 7 9850X3D leads in gaming and power efficiency, but Intel's Core i9-14900K punches back hard in productivity workloads.
OpenAI has closed a record $110 billion funding round backed by Amazon, Nvidia, and SoftBank, valuing the ChatGPT maker at $730 billion before money.
A consumer who returned defective DDR4 RAM received a refund too small to buy a single replacement stick, reigniting debate over warranty fairness in a historic memory price surge.
Myrient, a free archive holding over 390TB of classic video games, will go offline on March 31 after its founder's out-of-pocket costs exceeded $6,000 a month.
Lenovo's ThinkPad P14s Gen 6 with 96GB of DDR5 RAM and AMD's Ryzen AI 9 HX PRO 370 has dropped to US$1,539, cutting almost US$1,260 from its retail price.
As smartphone cameras plateau, a new wave of budget cameras under $1,000 is winning back Australian creators and photographers who want more control.
Christofer Sundberg's new studio Liquid Swords has locked in April 8 for Samson: A Tyndalston Story, a $25 noir action game built around debt, decisions, and no second chances.
Apple's iPhone and iPad have become the first consumer devices approved to handle classified NATO-restricted information, certified by Germany's BSI without any special software.
Anthropic has refused Pentagon demands to remove safeguards against mass surveillance and autonomous weapons, triggering a sweeping US government ban and a looming court battle.
Wi-Fi extenders promise a quick fix for dead zones, but in 2026 the gap between affordable plug-ins and premium mesh systems is narrowing in ways that matter.
Ultrahuman's Ring Pro launches globally at $479 with 15-day battery life and AI features, but remains unavailable in the US due to an ongoing patent dispute with rival Oura.
Apple is expected to launch a colourful, low-cost MacBook priced between US$699 and US$799, arriving just as Windows users are losing patience with Microsoft's AI-heavy approach.
NASA has overhauled its Artemis moon programme, inserting a 2027 orbital test mission and pushing the first crewed lunar landing to 2028, after its independent safety panel warned the original plan was dangerously ambitious.
Hundreds of Big Tech employees sign an open letter backing Anthropic as the Pentagon's AI standoff ends with Trump banning the company from government systems.
Sony is rolling out a significantly upgraded AI upscaling engine for the PS5 Pro in March, giving owners of the premium console a meaningful software boost at no extra cost.
Australian households and businesses are under greater cyber pressure than ever. Here is what the 2026 antivirus market offers and what local users should actually consider.
As AI systems proliferate across finance, healthcare, and government, a new job role, the AI auditor, is filling a critical governance gap that no algorithm can fix itself.
MWC 2026 is under way in Barcelona, with Chinese manufacturers leading the charge on foldables, AI cameras, and robotics — with real implications for Australian consumers.
Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked 2026 in San Francisco delivered three new S26 phones, revamped earbuds, and a world-first built-in Privacy Display. All devices land on 11 March.
UK firm Blaze Entertainment is betting gamers will pay US$69.99 for a pocket-sized device loaded with 14 Rare classics, including Banjo-Kazooie, due in June 2026.